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- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) length "76200.0".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) abstract "HMS Bergamot was an Anchusa-class sloop of the Royal Navy, which had a short career during World War I. Built by Armstrong Whitworth, the ship was laid down on 1 January 1917, launched on 5 May, and commissioned on 5 June.Two months later, on 13 August 1917, she was sunk in the Atlantic west of the harbour of Killybegs by the German submarine U-84, commanded by Walter Rohr.His war diary describes how he sighted a lone merchant ship, with no defensive armament (an unusual sight by 1917). Bergamot evidently sighted the U-boat's periscope, as she began to zig-zag at high speed. U-84 fired one torpedo — which hit — and Bergamot sank in 4 minutes. Surfacing, U-84 sighted an unusually large number of crew (70) and pieces of wood floating. The U-boat's log identifies the possibility of Bergamot being a "trap ship".After a brief search of the area, in which no officers could be identified, the light diminished too much, and U-84 left the area to continue her patrol.An interesting note is that the week before, Bergamot had experimented with towing a submerged submarine — E48 — thus resurrecting a 1915 method of trapping submarines.".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) builder Armstrong_Whitworth.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) commissioningDate "1917-06-05".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) layingDown "1917-01-01".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) length "76.2".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipBeam "10.668".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipLaunch "1917-05-05".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) status "Sunk, 13 August 1917".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) topSpeed "29.632".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) wikiPageID "11116493".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) wikiPageRevisionID "606330242".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Bergamot_(1917).
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipArmament "1".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipArmament "2".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipArmament "Depth charge throwers".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipBuilder Armstrong_Whitworth.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipCommissioned "1917-06-05".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipComplement "93".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipDraught "– deep".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipDraught "mean".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipFate "--08-13".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipLaidDown "1917-01-01".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipLaunched "1917-05-05".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipLength "o/a".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipLength "p/p".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipName "HMS Bergamot".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipPropulsion "1".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipPropulsion "2".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipPropulsion "2500.0".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipPropulsion "4".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) shipRange "coal".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) subject Category:1917_ships.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) subject Category:Anchusa-class_sloops.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1917.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) subject Category:Ships_sunk_by_German_submarines_in_World_War_I.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_Ireland.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) subject Category:World_War_I_shipwrecks_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) type Ship.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) type Product.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) comment "HMS Bergamot was an Anchusa-class sloop of the Royal Navy, which had a short career during World War I. Built by Armstrong Whitworth, the ship was laid down on 1 January 1917, launched on 5 May, and commissioned on 5 June.Two months later, on 13 August 1917, she was sunk in the Atlantic west of the harbour of Killybegs by the German submarine U-84, commanded by Walter Rohr.His war diary describes how he sighted a lone merchant ship, with no defensive armament (an unusual sight by 1917).".
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) label "HMS Bergamot (1917)".
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- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) sameAs Q5631553.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) sameAs Q5631553.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Bergamot_(1917)?oldid=606330242.
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Bergamot_(1917).
- HMS_Bergamot_(1917) name "HMS Bergamot".