HMS M17

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|Ship country=United Kingdom

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|Ship name=HMS M17

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|Ship builder=William Gray, Hartlepool

|Ship laid down=1 March 1915

|Ship launched=12 May 1915

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|Ship fate=Sold 12 May 1920

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|Ship class=M15 class monitor

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|Ship displacement=540 tons

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  • Triple Expansion steam engines
  • 800 hp

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HMS M17 was a First World War Royal Navy M15-class monitor.

Design

Intended as a shore bombardment vessel, M17{{'}}s primary armament was a single 9.2 inch Mk X gun which had been held as a spare for the {{sclass|Drake|cruiser}} and {{sclass|Cressy|cruiser}}.{{cite book | title = Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921 | editor = Randal Gray | year = 1985 | isbn = 0-85177-245-5 | publisher= Conway Maritime Press | page = 48}} In addition to her 9.2 inch gun, she also possessed one 12 pounder and one six pound anti-aircraft gun. She was equipped with Triple Expansion steam engines rated to 800 horse power that allowed a top speed of eleven knots. The monitor's crew consisted of sixty nine officers and men.

Construction

HMS M17 was ordered in March 1915, as part of the War Emergency Programme of ship construction. She was laid down at the William Gray shipyard at Hartlepool in March 1915, launched on 12 May 1915, and completed in July 1915.

World War 1

M17 served in the Mediterranean from August 1915 to October 1918, and in the Baltic from March to September 1919.

Disposal

M17 was sold on 12 May 1920 for mercantile service as an oil tanker and renamed 'Todejoe'.

References

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Sources

  • {{Cite Colledge2006}}
  • Dittmar, F. J. & Colledge, J. J., "British Warships 1914-1919", (Ian Allan, London, 1972), {{ISBN|0-7110-0380-7}}