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Tenadores

Grounded 28 December 1918

Transport: Built in 1913 by Workman, Clark and Co., Belfast, Ireland; Acquired by the Navy 12 April 1918; Commissioned 17 April 1918; Grounded 28 December 1918 during a fog on the north shore of the Ile d'Yeu, 3 miles from Les Cheins Perrins Light, approximately 10 miles from Brest, France and declared a total loss; Struck from the Naval list 18 February 1919.

Specifications: Displacement 7,782 t.; Length 485'; Beam 55' 3"; Draft 27' 4"; Speed 17 kts.; Complement unknown; Armament four 5", two 1-pounders and two machine guns.


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