- HMS Skirmisher (1905)
HMS "Skirmisher" was one of two "Sentinel" class
scout cruiser s which served with theRoyal Navy . She was built byVickers Limited , laid down in July 1903, launched on7 February 1905 and completed in July 1905 at a cost of about £282,000. She sported a partial turtle deck forward and shorter funnels than later ships of this type. She has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name "Skirmisher".Career
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.HMS "Skirmisher" began her career as leader of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla of the
Home Fleet , based atDover (1907). She then moved to the 2nd Destroyer Flotilla (1909), 4th Destroyer Flotilla (1910) and finally the 7th Destroyer Flotilla atPortsmouth from July 1913. During her early career, her captains includedWalter Cowan and William Boyle, both of whom would later rise to the rank ofAdmiral .She began
World War I in service with the 7th Destroyer Flotilla based on theHumber , commanding two divisions from the 7th Flotilla (eight torpedo boats), under the overall command of Admiral Ballard, Admiral of Patrols. On16 December the Germans raided the Yorkshire Coast. When the first news reached him, Ballard put to sea on the "Skirmisher", at the head of the flotilla. Heavy seas forced him to send the torpedo boats back to the Humber, but Ballard continued on alone up the Yorkshire coast. By midday he was offFlamborough Head , just south of Scarborough. From there he signalled that there were no ships between him and the Humber (12.40 pm). He then continued north, and was able to report that the enemy had left the vicinity ofWhitby andFiley Bay (at the northern and southern ends of theNorth York Moors ), at 9 a.m. and had not been seen since. This signal reached Admiral Beatty at 1.18 p.m., during his unsuccessful attempt to catch the Germanbattlecruiser s that had carried out the raid.In 1915 "Skirmisher" was temporarily attached to the 6th Light Cruiser Squadron on the Humber. In 1916 she was stationed in the
Mediterranean and then the Aegean in 1918. 1920, after the war she was stationed back atImmingham in the Humber until 1920, when she was considered surplus to requirements. On3 March she was sold for scrap to Ward, ofPreston .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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