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  • |Ship ordered=1913<ref name=Con-123 /> ...several unsuccessful attacks on U-boats, and rescued survivors of several ships sunk by the German craft.
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  • |Ship ordered=1913<ref name=Con-123 /> ...) lists eight torpedo tubes; the ''[[Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]]'' ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p10/porter-ii.htm link]) reports, w
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  • |Ship image=[[File:USS Downes (DD-45) 1913.jpg|300px]] |Ship caption='''USS ''Downes'' (DD-45)''' before commissioning in 1913
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  • ...er six Mark 5 guns aboard [[USS Delaware (BB-28)|USS ''Delaware'']], circa 1913.]] ...n shore as coastal artillery.<ref name=NHC>{{cite web | title = Greek Navy Ships -- Lemnos | url = http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-fornv/greece/grksh-
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  • ...io Cesare'']] originally mounted 13 guns as built in 1915 and 1914. These ships were rebuilt between 1933 and 1937 by removing the Q triple turret amidship ...io Duilio'']] originally mounted 13 guns as built in 1916 and 1915. These ships were similarly rebuilt between 1937 and 1940 by removing Q turret and repla
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  • Mk X Guns were mounted in the following ships which served throughout [[World War I]] : * {{Sclass|Indefatigable|battlecruiser|2}}s laid down 1909, completed 1911 - 1913
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  • |service=1913-1959 ...n Elizabeth class battleship|''Queen Elizabeth'' class battleship]]s (Five ships with eight guns each)
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  • ...])<ref name=Handbook1913>HANDBOOK for the 4" Mark VII. and VIII. B.L. Guns 1913</ref> ...e MD size 16 propellant. HANDBOOK for the 4" Mark VII. and VIII. B.L. Guns 1913.</ref>
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  • ...])<ref name=Handbook1913>HANDBOOK for the 4" Mark VII. and VIII. B.L. Guns 1913</ref> ...e MD size 16 propellant. HANDBOOK for the 4" Mark VII. and VIII. B.L. Guns 1913.</ref>
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  • |design_date= 1913 ...HMS ''Hood''. A total of 81 guns were made and were used on the following ships
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  • ...capital ship]]s, [[cruiser]]s, [[monitor (warship)|monitor]]s, and smaller ships such as the [[Insect class gunboat]] which served throughout [[World War II Guns were mounted in the following ships :
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  • |caption=Starboard forward casemate gun on [[HMS Warspite (1913)|HMS ''Warspite'']] after the [[Battle of Jutland]] |design_date=1913
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  • ...on=Gunnery exercise on [[HMAS Melbourne (1912)|HMAS ''Melbourne'']] circa. 1913 Guns were mounted in the following ships :
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  • ...b|4|oz|kg|abbr=on}} cordite Mk I charge for a muzzle velocity of {{convert|1913|ft/s|m/s|abbr=on}}. Text Book of Gunnery 1902; Treatise on Ammunition 1915. *[[Conqueror class battleship|''Conqueror'' class ironclad turret ships]] completed 1886 - 1888 : Mk II
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  • ...ong Whitworth#Elswick Ordnance Company|Elswick Ordnance Company]] to equip ships they built and/or armed for several countries before [[World War I]]. ...12-inch 45-calibre guns. The battleship was completed as [[HMS Agincourt (1913)|HMS ''Agincourt'']] and served in the Royal Navy in World War I, with its
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  • ...ong Whitworth#Elswick Ordnance Company|Elswick Ordnance Company]] to equip ships they built and/or armed for several countries before [[World War I]]. ...ship was acquired by the British government and completed as [[HMS Canada (1913)|HMS ''Canada'']] and served in the Royal Navy in World War I, with its gun
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  • ...ass cruiser (1913)|''Arethusa'' class]] [[light cruiser]]s [[HMS Arethusa (1913)|HMS ''Arethusa'']] and [[HMS Undaunted (1914)|HMS ''Undaunted'']], but did ...t was ordered in 1915 by the [[Royal Navy]] as an anti-aircraft weapon for ships of cruiser size and below. The original models fired from hand-loaded fabri
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  • ...e for the Royal Navy, used particularly on [[destroyer]]s. Apart from some ships armed with [[QF 4 inch gun]]s due to supply problems, it remained the stand ...aring class destroyer (1949)|''Daring'' class destroyer]]. This gave these ships a level of firepower unprecedented only 15 years earlier. The Type 81 [[Tri
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  • ...LA]] gun seen mounted on port side of Arethusa class cruiser [[HMS Aurora (1913)|HMS Aurora]] (left), World War I</center>]] ...h-angle anti-aircraft role, and was typically used on cruisers and heavier ships.
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  • It was used to arm merchant ships in [[World War II]]. *[[Laforey class destroyer (1913)|''Laforey'' (L) class destroyers]] of 1913
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