HMS Scott

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HMS Scott was the lead ship of her class of flotilla leaders for the V- and W-class destroyers built during the First World War, and the class would unofficially be named after her. Completed in 1918, the ship was assigned to the Harwich Force and was sunk by either a naval mine or by a German submarine in August while escorting a convoy. The ship herself was the first to bear the name Scott and was named after Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet.

1917  Wikidata
speed 36.5 knot, 
destroyerAdmiralty type flotilla leader, flotilla leader, Royal Navy


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    1917 HMS Scott
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    ship launching
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    keel laying
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