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S class destroyer

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  1. of 67 destroyers ordered in 1917 and launched between 1918 and 1920

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    created by user picturefactobot on December 31, 2008
  2. The design was based on the Admiralty modified R class and all ships had names beginning with S and T. They were built in three discrete groups

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  3. were a class of 67 destroyers built from 1917 for the Royal Navy

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  4. the Admiralty S class comprised 55 vessels (excluding two that were cancelled) built in two batches that were ordered in May and June 1917 respectively, while 7 vessels were built to a distinct design by Yarrow and 5 more to another distinct design b

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  5. All ships had 2 funnels, a long fo'c'sle and a tall bridge which, unusually, was located behind the break in the main deck

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