Lusitania It pitted 151 British warships against 99 German ships and was the first and only time the two battle fleets confronted each other. But the U.S. government clung to its policy of neutrality and contented itself with sending several notes of protest to Germany. Four of these men in particular were crucial to the events that took place. It was just beginning by German submarines, however. Versatile light warships, they were used for patrolling and raiding, as well as to screen battle fleets during major actions. Soon after, the aircraft suffered a mechanical failure and Rutland was forced to land. Capsized under about 35 meters (115ft) of water. Capsized and blown in half under 1,000 meters (3,300ft). The Women's Royal Naval Service lost 102 killed and 22 wounded.[1]. Details of the East India Company are also listed atwww.eicships.info. Despite being shot at, Trewin was able to report their sightings back toEngadine. This page was last edited on 22 January 2023, at 15:15. On 4 February 1915, Germany declared a war zone around Britain, within which merchant ships were sunk without warning. Over 6,000 British sailors lost their lives. The Germans could thus threaten not only merchant shipping on the British trade routes but also troopships on their way to Europe or the Middle East from India, New Zealand, or Australia. Original documents are mainly useful for researching Royal Navy ships. Includes reports from flag officers and captains on the loss of ships under their command from about 1698 onward. These records are often the most detailed narratives of a loss available, but the courts purpose was to establish the circumstances of the loss and to apportion any blame, so it did not necessarily take an interest in the exact position of the wreck. This page is not available in other languages. Search the Maritime Archaeology Sea Trust database of Royal Navy lost list, undertaken to assess of international spread of UK sovereign wrecks. Only a handful of true battleships have been retained as . After the Battle of Port Arthur,[7] a number of Russian and Japanese vessels were struck by mines and either sank or were scuttled to prevent their capture. Numerous other battleships were scuttled for similar reasoning. Now they are in a race against time to learn the secrets hidden in their watery graves. Three were sunk during the battle, killing 3,320 crew more than half of Britains fatal casualties at Jutland. They could chase down and destroy slower and weaker ships, and their speed allowed them to stay out of range of a battleship's heavy guns. The naval combat of World War II saw many battleships belonging to the various nations destroyed as air power began to be realized as being crucial to naval warfare, rather than massive capital ships. Patrick J. Kiger has written for GQ, the Los Angeles Times, National Geographic, PBS NewsHour and Military History Quarterly. Sea charts may be useful in establishing the location of a wreck, but usually not in identifying it. A torpedo struck and exploded amidships on the starboard side, and a heavier explosion followed, possibly caused by damage to the ship's steam engines and pipes. Leaving the shattered bridge,Shark's wounded captain, Commander Loftus Jones, helped man the only remaining gun. List of the largest ships hit by U-boats in World War I