HMS Kangaroo (1900)
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Construction and design
Kangaroo was laid down by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company at Jarrow-on-Tyne as Yard Number 787 on 29 December 1899 with work starting on speculation (i.e. without a specific order), but was purchased for the Royal Navy as part of the 1900–1901 shipbuilding programme. She was launched on 8 September 1900 and completed in July 1901.[3]
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Gun armament consisted of a single QF 12-pounder 12 cwt (Script error: No such module "convert". calibre) gun forward on a platform on the ship's conning tower together with five 6-pounder guns. Two 18-inch (450 mm) torpedo tubes completed the ship's armament.[5][6]
Service
Kangaroo was commissioned in August 1901 by Lieutenant Charles Edward Whately Pyddoke for service on the Mediterranean Station.[7] She visited Lemnos in August 1902,[8] and the following month was part of a squadron visiting Nauplia and Souda Bay at Crete.[9] She returned to the United Kingdom in 1905.[3] Apart from this tour in the Mediterranean, Kangaroo spent most of her duty time in home waters.[10] In 1906 Kangaroo was part of the First Destroyer Division.[11] She was part of the Fourth Destroyer Flotilla at Portsmouth between 1910 and 1912, and then joined the Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.[12]
Kangaroo remained part of the Sixth Destroyer Flotilla, based at Dover for the duration of the First World War.[13][14]
HMS Kangaroo was finally sold for scrap to M. Yates on 23 February 1920, but was resold to Thos. W. Ward and broken up at Milford Haven.[14]
Pennant numbers
| Pennant number[14] | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| P02 | 6 Dec 1914 | 1 Sep 1915 |
| D82 | 1 Sep 1915 | 1 Jan 1918 |
| D48 | 1 Jan 1918 | - |
Notes
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Citations
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- ↑ Gardiner and Gray 1985, p. 18.
- ↑ Manning 1961, pp. 17–18.
- ↑ a b Lyon 2001, p. 81.
- ↑ Lyon 2001, pp. 78, 80–81.
- ↑ Lyon 2001, pp. 98–99.
- ↑ Friedman 2009, p. 40.
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- ↑ Bacon 1918, p. 626.
- ↑ a b c Dittmar and Colledge 1972, p. 57.
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