- SMS G41
SMS "G41" was a Großes Torpedoboot 1913 class
torpedo boat of the Deutschen Kaiserliche Marine duringWorld War I , and the 17th ship of her class.Construction
Built by
Germaniawerft inKiel ,Germany , she was launched in April 1915. The "G" in "G41" refers to the shipyard at which she was constructed.ervice
On
24 April 1916 , "G41" participated in the shore bombardment of Yarmouth and Lowestoft, on the southeastern tip ofGreat Britain . "G41" was assigned to Scouting Division II as leader of Torpedo Boat Flotilla VI in this battle. The overall goal of this action was to lureRoyal Navy capital ships out to sea where the German fleet was massed in ambush. A vanguard of smaller, faster vessels like "G41" would be sent in as bait to bombard the English coastline and hopefully provoke a British response. The German strike force's element of surprise was lost however when thebattlecruiser "Seydlitz" struck a mine and had to withdraw. The strike force nevertheless continued the mission and bombarded Yarmouth and Lowestoft killing four British civilians and wounding 19. Four Britishlight cruiser s and 12destroyer s subsequently gave chase to the fleeing Germans but turned back upon sighting the massed German fleet. During this action, "G41" is credited with sinking an armed patrol steamer, rescuing her crew and taking them prisoner."G41" survived to the end of the war and was retired from service
03 October 1918 .References
* [http://www.german-navy.de/hochseeflotte/ships/torpedoboats/gtb1913/tech.html "Technical specs of the Großes Torpedoboot 1913 class"]
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