- HMS Sentinel (1904)
HMS "Sentinel" was one of two "Sentinel" class
scout cruiser s which served with theRoyal Navy . She was built byVickers Limited , laid down in June 1903, launched on19 April 1904 and completed in April 1905 at a cost of about £282,000. She was originally to be named HMS "Inchkeith", but was renamed in 1903, prior to launching.Design
She sported a partial turtle deck forward and shorter funnels than later ships of this type. She was designed to act as a leader of a destroyer
flotilla but like other ships of this type was soon proved to be too slow for the role. As turbine engined destroyers came into service, they were rendered obsolete. She was armed with ten 12 pounders, eight 3 pounders and two 18 inch torpedo tubes. In 1911-12 she was reamed with nine 4 inch guns.Career
HMS "Sentinel" began her career with the 3rd Cruiser Squadron in the
Mediterranean , before being recalled to join theChannel Fleet , and then theHome Fleet from 1907. In 1910 she was leader of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla atChatham , then in 1913 moved to lead the 9th Destroyer Flotilla atPortsmouth .She began
World War I in service with the 8th Destroyer Flotilla in theFirth of Forth but, proving too sluggish for the role, in 1915 was temporarily attached with 6th Light Cruiser Squadron in theHumber . Here she was used to guard againstZeppelin raids. In 1916 she was stationed in the Mediterranean and then the Aegean in 1918. On12 November 1918 "Sentinel" was part of the squadron sent through theDardanelles to undertake duties in theBlack Sea , where Britain was becoming involved in theRussian Civil War . After the war "Sentinel" served as Mechanic’straining ship at Chatham between 1920 and 1922 before being sold for scrap on18 January 1923 . She arrived atSunderland for breaking up on20 June 1923 after having suffered a stranding on the way.References
*Colledge
*Jane's Fighting Ships of World War One (1919), Jane's Publishing Company
* [http://www.worldwar1.co.uk/light-cruiser/hms-Sentinel.html Sentinel class in World War I]
* [http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_sentinel_class_cruisers.html History of the Sentinel class]
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