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HMS Amphion was an Active-class scout cruiser built for the Royal Navy before the First World War. Completed in 1913, she was initially assigned to the First Fleet and became a destroyer flotilla leader in mid-1914. When the war began, her flotilla was assigned to the Harwich Force. While patrolling on the first full day of the war, Amphion and her destroyers encountered and sank a German minelayer, SMS Königin Luise, but not before she had laid many of her mines. While returning from patrolling the following morning, Amphion struck a mine on 6 August 1914 off the Thames Estuary and sank with the loss of 132 crewmen killed. She was the first ship of the Royal Navy to be sunk in the First World War. The wreck site is protected and may not be dived upon without permission from the Ministry

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  • HMS Amphion (1911) (cs)
  • HMS Amphion (1911) (de)
  • HMS Amphion (1911) (fr)
  • HMS Amphion (1911) (en)
  • アンフィオン (偵察巡洋艦) (ja)
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  • HMS Amphion byl lehký předzvědný křižník třídy Active britského královského námořnictva účastnící se bojů první světové války. Byl první britskou válečnou lodí potopenou v první světové válce. (cs)
  • Die HMS Amphion war ein Aufklärungskreuzer („scout cruiser“) der Active-Klasse der Royal Navy. Als mittleres Schiff der Klasse wurde sie mit ihren beiden Schwesterschiffen und auf der staatlichen Werft in Pembroke Dock gebaut.Die Amphion war das erste Schiff der Royal Navy, das im Ersten Weltkrieg verloren ging. (de)
  • Le HMS Amphion est un croiseur éclaireur de classe Active de la Royal Navy. C'est le premier navire de la Royal Navy coulé pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • アンフィオン (HMS Amphion) はイギリス海軍の偵察巡洋艦。アクティブ級。 (ja)
  • HMS Amphion was an Active-class scout cruiser built for the Royal Navy before the First World War. Completed in 1913, she was initially assigned to the First Fleet and became a destroyer flotilla leader in mid-1914. When the war began, her flotilla was assigned to the Harwich Force. While patrolling on the first full day of the war, Amphion and her destroyers encountered and sank a German minelayer, SMS Königin Luise, but not before she had laid many of her mines. While returning from patrolling the following morning, Amphion struck a mine on 6 August 1914 off the Thames Estuary and sank with the loss of 132 crewmen killed. She was the first ship of the Royal Navy to be sunk in the First World War. The wreck site is protected and may not be dived upon without permission from the Ministry (en)
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  • Amphion (en)
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