- HMS Hercules (1910)
HMS "Hercules" was a "Colossus"-class
battleship built by Palmers, launched on 10 May 1910, and commissioned on 31 July 1911 at Portsmouth. She was a 20,000-ton dreadnought, mounting ten 12 inch (305 mm) guns in five twin gun turrets, sixteen 4 inch (101.6 mm), four 3 pounders, and three 21 inch (533.4 mm) torpoedo tubes. She was capable of 21 knots (39 km/h). Her crew numbered 751. She wasflagship of the 2nd DivisionHome Fleet and from July 1912 to March 1913 she was flagship of the 2nd Battle Squadron. On 22 March 1913 during a gale she collided with and damaged SS "Mary Parkes " ofGlasgow , suffering only minor damage herself. In August 1914 she joined theGrand Fleet .31 May 1916, at the
Battle of Jutland , she fought in the 6th Division along with "Marlborough", "Revenge" and "Agincourt". She was the 23rd ship in line after deployment. She engaged enemybattlecruiser s from 19.00-19.15 achieving hits with her fifth and sixthsalvo es. She fired 98 rounds from her main armament during the whole engagement. She was straddled and hit by splinters, but sustained no damage or casualties. Turned to avoid severaltorpedo es, one of which was seen to pass right alongside.In June 1916, "Hercules" was transferred to become flagship of the 4th Battle Squadron. 19 August 1916 she was at sea with the Squadron to intercept the German High Seas Fleet's attempted raid on
Sunderland ; during this foray she carried out the first test of a towedkite balloon (without observers). 24 April 1918, with HMS|St. Vincent|1908|6 she was ordered toOrkney to support "Agincourt" and the 2ndCruiser Squadron during the lastsortie of theHigh Seas Fleet . 21 November, "Hercules" took part inOperation ZZ . She was in the southern line of ships escorting the ninebattleship s, fivebattlecruiser s, sevenlight cruiser a and 49destroyer a of theImperial German Navy as they were surrendered to theGrand Fleet and sailed to the Firth of Forth.3 December 1918, "Hercules" was detached to take the
Allied Armistice Commission toKiel , returning toRosyth on 10 December. She was accompanied by thedestroyers "Verdun", "Venetia", "Viceroy" and HMS|Vidette|D48|6. On this occasion, she flew threeAdmiral s' flags from her single tripod mast. They were flown side by side on the loweryard , a BritishVice Admiral 's and an AmericanRear Admiral 's on the (senior)starboard side and a French Rear Admiral's on the (junior)port side thus giving equal dignity to each flag. Junior officers commented that it was all very unseamanlike and irreverently speculating whether the yard could stand the strain.In February 1919 she was reduced to the
Reserve Fleet . On 8 November 1921,she was sold to a Germanship breaker , "Hercules" leftRosyth undertow to be scrapped atKiel .References
* "British Warships 1914-1919" by Dittmar, F.J. and Colledge, J.J. Ian Allan, London; (1972), ISBN 0-7110-0380-7
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* [http://www.worldwar1.co.uk/battleship/hms-colossus.html Worldwar1.co.uk]
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