HMS Hood
Name | HMS Hood |
Nationality | United Kingdom (Details) |
Pennant/Designation | 51 |
Period | World War II |
Type | Battleship |
SubType | Battlecruiser |
Warship Class | Admiral (Details) |
Year Launched | 1918 |
Year Commisioned | 1920 |
Last Year Active | 1941 |
Status | Sunk |
Source of Text | Wikipedia |
Credit Link | Link |
History:
HMS Hood (pennant number 51) was the last battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy. Commissioned in 1920, she was named after the 18th-century Admiral Samuel Hood. One of four Admiral-class battlecruisers ordered in mid-1916, Hood had design limitations, though her design was revised after the Battle of Jutland and improved while she was under construction. For this reason, she was the only ship of her class to be completed. Despite the appearance of new and more modern ship designs over time, Hood remained the largest and most powerful warship in the world for 20 years after her commissioning, and her prestige was reflected in her nickname, "The Mighty Hood".
Class:
Four Admiral-class battlecruisers were ordered in mid-1916, HMS Hood had serious design limitations, though her design was drastically revised after the Battle of Jutland and improved while she was under construction. For this reason she was the only ship of her class to be completed.
Nationality:
The United Kingdom, made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, is an island nation in northwestern Europe. England – birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles – is home to the capital, London, a globally influential centre of finance and culture. England is also site of Neolithic Stonehenge, Bath’s Roman spa and centuries-old universities at Oxford and Cambridge.
Item created by: Lethe
on 2019-03-24 10:06:56
Last edited by: gdm on 2019-04-03 09:28:10
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