List of ship launches in 1913
- List of ship launches in 1913
The list of ship launches in 1913 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1913.__NOTOC__
January
January 25
* "Ambuscade" (navy|UK): Acasta class destroyer
February
February 8
* "Parker" (navy|USA): Aylwin class destroyer
March
March 1
* "König" ( battleship
March 20
* "Andrea Doria" ( battleship
March 22
* "Benham" (navy|USA): "Aylwin" class destroyer
April
April 5
* "Duncan" (navy|USA): Cassin class destroyer
April 20
* "Provence" (
April 21
* RMS Aquitania new larger Cunard Liner to join RMS Lusitania & RMS Mauretania on Atlantic passenger run.
* "Bretagne" (
May
May 5
* "Großer Kurfürst" ( battleship
May 20
* "Cassin" (navy|USA): Cassin class destroyer
May 22
* "AE1" (navy|AUS): British E class submarine
May 27
* "Garm" navy|NOR: "Draug" class destroyer
June
June 4
* "Markgraf" ( battleship
June 18
* "AE2" (navy|AUS): British E class submarine
July
July 17
* "Derfflinger" (
August
August 6
* "Cummings" (navy|USA): Cassin class destroyer
September
September 3
* "Erin" (navy|UK): battleship
September 30
* "Lorraine" (
October
October 16
* "Queen Elizabeth" (navy|UK): Queen Elizabeth class battleship
November
November 8
* "Downes" (navy|USA): Cassin class destroyer
November 26
* "Warspite" (navy|UK): Queen Elizabeth class battleship
November 27
* "Emperor of India" (navy|UK): Iron Duke class battleship
November 29
* "Lützow " ( battlecruiser
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