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  2. The Mystery Surrounding British Dreadnought Audacious

    The most recent issue of the "Scientific American" to had referred to certain circumstantial accounts that had appeared in the New York Press concerning the fate of H.M.S. ...

    Article : 1,138 words
  3. GERMANY'S NAVAL LOSSES.

    It would be strange if Germany had not by now replaced the whole of her naval losses, thus bringing her up to the pre-war standard. But the point is that while she has been kept ...

    Article : 371 words
  4. THE AUDACIOUS AS HER CREW WERE LEAVING HER.

    This picture, which was taken by a passenger on the Olympic while she was standing by shows the Audacious with a list and very low in the water. Boats filled with men can be seen in the water, and further off are two destroyers rending assistance. The Audacious was completed in 1913, her tonnage was 23,000, speed 21.5 knots, arrangement ten 13.3 and sixteen 4 inch. She was fitted with three tubs for firing 2.1 inch The Ajax, Centurion, and king George V. are sister ships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 102 words
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