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HMS Meteor (1914)
Hms meteormp 1920
Laid up in 1920
Career (UK) Royal Navy Ensign
Class and type: Thornycroft M class destroyer
Name: HMS Meteor
Builder: Thornycroft & Company, Southampton
Laid down: 8 May 1913
Launched: 24 July 1914
Commissioned: 15 September 1914
Fate: Sold for breaking up 9 May 1921
General characteristics
Displacement: 1,004 tons
Length: 274 ft (84 m) o/a
Beam: 27 ft 3 in (8.31 m)
Draught: 10 ft 6 in (3.20 m)
Propulsion: Brown-Curtis steam turbines
26,500 shp
2 shafts
Speed: 35 kn (65 km/h)
Range: 255 tons of oil
Complement: 78
Armament:

3 × QF 4-inch (101.6 mm) Mark IV guns, mounting P Mk.IX
1 × single QF 2-pounder "pom-pom" Mk.II

2 × twin 21 in (530 mm) torpedo tubes

HMS Meteor was a Thornycroft M class destroyer that served in the Royal Navy.

Built by Thornycroft & Company, Southampton, she was launched on the 24 July 1914.

HMS Meteor saw extensive service throughout the First World War. She maintained continuous operations both as a convoy escort, and in harbour protection. On October 17, 1914 she was sent to investigate the German hospital ship Ophelia.[1] As it approached for boarding and inspection it was observed that Ophelia's commander, Dr. Pfeiffer, threw overboard a number of documents and secret codes.[2][3] The Ophelia was seized by the English as a spy ship and renamed the SS Huntly.[1]

Served with the Harwich Force 1914-1917. Converted to a minelayer in 1917 she served with the 20th Flotilla. Sold for scrapping in May 1921.[4]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Huntly". uboat.net. 2009. http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2925.html. Retrieved September 3, 2009. 
  2. Thomas E Beam, Linette Sparacino. Military Medical Ethics, Volume 2 (when ed.). DIANE Publishing. p. 750. ISBN 1-4289-1066-2. 
  3. "Hold German Hospital Ship" (PDF). The New York Times. May 22, 1915. http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=2&res=9807E2D91E3EE033A25751C2A9639C946496D6CF. Retrieved September 2, 2009. 
  4. "Destroyers Before 1918". battleships-cruisers.co.uk. 2009. http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/destroyers_before_1900.htm. Retrieved September 3, 2009. 


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