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well before they were completed. This, combined with other poor traits, including the great weight in coal they had to carry, made them rather unsuccessful ships, though their numerous rapid-firing guns were of some use in the Mediterranean.
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was carrying more men than normal, as many were crew members of other ships at Corfu, and had been zig-zagging to foil enemy submarines. The ship sank in 45 minutes; 806 men were rescued by the destroyer
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of 9.2 m (30 ft 2 in). She displaced 19,736 metric tons (19,424 long tons; 21,755 short tons) at full load and had a crew of 681 officers and enlisted men. She was powered by four
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In February 2009, it was made public that in late 2007 the wreck of the ship was discovered "in remarkable condition" during an underwater survey between Italy and Algeria for the
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was scheduled for May 1909, but socialist activists prevented the ship from leaving the stocks, and so the launching was delayed until on 4 July 1909. After completing
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suffered an explosion in one of her gun turrets, which killed three men and injured several others. In 1913, the squadron was joined by the two powerful dreadnoughts
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was 270 mm (10.6 in) thick and the main battery was protected by up to 300 mm (11.8 in) of armor. The
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was to the 1st Battleship Squadron in April 1912, along with her five sister ships. Later that year, while off
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in twin turrets, three on either side of the ship. A number of smaller guns were carried for defense against
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rests upright on the ocean floor, and most of the original equipment is reported to be intact.
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Robert Moraht, at 13:17 on 19 March 1917, 22 miles (19 nmi; 35 km) south-west of
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into the French Navy on 1 June 1911. A week after she was completed, she was sent to the
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and nearby patrol boats, but 296, including Captain Delage, went down with the ship.
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guns. The ship was also armed with two 450 mm (17.7 in)
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Naval Operations: To the Battle of the Falklands, December 1914
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Ingersoll, R. E. (1898). "Organization of the Fleet for War".
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battleships were a significant improvement from the preceding
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Corbett, Julian Stafford & Newbolt, Henry John (1920).
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to honor the coronation of George V, and later served in
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of 25.8 m (84 ft 8 in) and a full-load
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Nantes: Marines Ă©dition. 1351:The wreck of the Danton on www.wrecksite.eu 1087:. Annapolis: United States Naval Institute. 1068:Goldstein, David; Avery, Martha M. (1919). 1530: 1516: 1398: 1384: 996:Dumas, Robert; PrĂ©voteaux, GĂ©rard (2011). 1081:United States Naval Institute Proceedings 637:, took the bulk of the French fleet from 453:was 146.6 meters (481 ft 0 in) 656: 536: 410: 1326: 969: 1941: 1078: 957: 719:and was bound for the Greek island of 1511: 1379: 1134: 1074:. Boston School of Political Economy. 878: 313:: 260–340 mm (10.2–13.4 in) 42: 1261: 1185:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1022:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 916: 575:in 1911. Upon her return to France, 1292:Amos, Jonathan (19 February 2009). 1183:French Battleships of World War One 1153:American Society of Naval Engineers 1112: 664:sinking on 19 March 1917. 307:: 180–250 mm (7.1–9.8 in) 13: 1294:"Danton wreck found in deep water" 1203:. New York: R. R. Bowker Co. 1914. 529:also had 300 mm thick sides. 381:as an escort for supply ships and 193:8.44 m (27 ft 8 in) 185:25.8 m (84 ft 8 in) 14: 1990: 1344: 1327:Krajnak, Deb (19 February 2009). 1044: 991:. London: Longmans, Green and Co. 493:s main battery consisted of four 1922: 1917: 1905: 1897: 766:gas pipeline. The wreck lies at 677: 670: 254:25 officers and 831 enlisted men 44: 24: 16:French lead ship of Danton-class 1979:2007 archaeological discoveries 1051:A Century of French Battleships 501:, one forward and one aft. 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Georges Danton
Arsenal de Brest
U-64
Danton-class
semi-dreadnought battleship
t
long tons
o/a
Belleville boilers
PS
kW
shafts
steam turbines
knots
305 mm (12 in) guns
240 mm (9.4 in) guns
75 mm (3 in) guns
47 mm (1.9 in)
torpedo tubes
Belt
Turrets
Conning tower
semi-dreadnought
battleship
French Navy
lead ship
her class
steam turbines
Royal Navy

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