- HMS Weymouth (1910)
HMS "Weymouth" was a Town-class
light cruiser of theRoyal Navy launched on18 November 1910 from the yards ofArmstrong Whitworth . She was the lead ship of the "Weymouth" subgroup.She served in the
First World War , initially as part of the 2nd Light Cruiser squadron in theMediterranean . In August 1914 "Weymouth" was detached to sail into theIndian Ocean to hunt for the German cruiser SMS "Emden", which was raiding allied shipping in the area. In February 1915 she was operating off the East African coast as part of operations against another commerce raider, the SMS "Königsberg", eventually trapping her in theRufiji River until she could be sunk."Weymouth" returned to the Mediterranean, and in December 1915 was operating in the Adriatic. Whilst here she was involved in the
Battle off Durazzo onDecember 28 -29. In 1916 she returned to home waters and was assigned to the 6th Light Cruiser Squadron of theGrand Fleet . In 1917 she was reassigned to the Mediterranean as part of the 8th Cruiser Squadron operating out ofBrindisi . Whilst serving here, she was damaged by a torpedo from the Austrian submarine U 28 on2 October 1918. She was repaired and survived the war. She was sold on2 October 1928 to Hughes Bolckow, ofBlyth .References
*Colledge
*Jane's Fighting Ships of World War One (1919), Jane's Publishing Company
* [http://www.worldwar1.co.uk/light-cruiser/hms-Weymouth.html Ships of the Weymouth group]
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