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- HMS_Nomad length "81991.2".
- HMS_Nomad abstract "HMS Nomad, built by Alexander Stephen and Sons, Linthouse, and launched on 7 February 1916, was an Admiralty M-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was commissioned under the command of Lieutenant-Commander Paul Whitfield and briefly served in the 13th Destroyer Flotilla of the Grand Fleet. She was sunk on 31 May 1916 at the Battle of Jutland by gunfire from Admiral Hipper's battlecruiser squadron. 72 survivors (including Whitfield) were rescued from the sea by the Germans and became prisoners-of-war. She was depicted in a book called Prisoner of War, by Martin Booth, serving as the protagonist's ship. The wreck is designated as a protected place under the Protection of Military Remains Act 1986.The wreck of HMS Nomad was found by accident in 2001 by a dive team including marine archaeologist Innes McCartney. The ship's bell can be seen on display at the Jutland shipwreck museum.".
- HMS_Nomad builder Alexander_Stephen_and_Sons.
- HMS_Nomad builder Linthouse.
- HMS_Nomad country United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Nomad length "81.9912".
- HMS_Nomad shipBeam "8.2296".
- HMS_Nomad shipLaunch "1916-02-07".
- HMS_Nomad status "Sunk on 31 May 1916".
- HMS_Nomad topSpeed "62.968".
- HMS_Nomad wikiPageExternalLink destroyers_before_1900.htm.
- HMS_Nomad wikiPageExternalLink uksi_20080950_en_1.
- HMS_Nomad wikiPageID "8016862".
- HMS_Nomad wikiPageRevisionID "599264984".
- HMS_Nomad hasPhotoCollection HMS_Nomad.
- HMS_Nomad shipArmament "• 2 × twin torpedo tubes".
- HMS_Nomad shipArmament "• 3 × QF Mark IV guns, mounting P Mk. IX".
- HMS_Nomad shipArmament "• 3 × single QF 2 pdr "pom-pom" Mk. II".
- HMS_Nomad shipBuilder Alexander_Stephen_and_Sons.
- HMS_Nomad shipBuilder Linthouse.
- HMS_Nomad shipComplement "80".
- HMS_Nomad shipCountry United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Nomad shipDisplacement "full load".
- HMS_Nomad shipDisplacement "standard".
- HMS_Nomad shipDraught "maximum".
- HMS_Nomad shipDraught "mean".
- HMS_Nomad shipFate "--05-31".
- HMS_Nomad shipLaunched "1916-02-07".
- HMS_Nomad shipName "HMS Nomad".
- HMS_Nomad shipPropulsion "3".
- HMS_Nomad shipRange "237".
- HMS_Nomad subject Category:1916_ships.
- HMS_Nomad subject Category:Admiralty_M-class_destroyers.
- HMS_Nomad subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- HMS_Nomad subject Category:Protected_Wrecks_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Nomad subject Category:Ships_sunk_at_the_Battle_of_Jutland.
- HMS_Nomad subject Category:World_War_I_destroyers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Nomad type 1916Ships.
- HMS_Nomad type AdmiraltyMClassDestroyers.
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- HMS_Nomad type Clyde-builtShips.
- HMS_Nomad type Conveyance103100490.
- HMS_Nomad type Craft103125870.
- HMS_Nomad type Destroyer103180504.
- HMS_Nomad type Instrumentality103575240.
- HMS_Nomad type MilitaryVehicle103764276.
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- HMS_Nomad type Vessel104530566.
- HMS_Nomad type Warship104552696.
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- HMS_Nomad type WorldWarIDestroyersOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- HMS_Nomad type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Nomad type Ship.
- HMS_Nomad type Product.
- HMS_Nomad type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Nomad comment "HMS Nomad, built by Alexander Stephen and Sons, Linthouse, and launched on 7 February 1916, was an Admiralty M-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was commissioned under the command of Lieutenant-Commander Paul Whitfield and briefly served in the 13th Destroyer Flotilla of the Grand Fleet. She was sunk on 31 May 1916 at the Battle of Jutland by gunfire from Admiral Hipper's battlecruiser squadron.".
- HMS_Nomad label "HMS Nomad".
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- HMS_Nomad sameAs Q5633532.
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- HMS_Nomad sameAs HMS_Nomad.
- HMS_Nomad wasDerivedFrom HMS_Nomad?oldid=599264984.
- HMS_Nomad isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Nomad.
- HMS_Nomad name "HMS Nomad".