HMS Zulu

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The first HMS Zulu was a Tribal class destroyer launched 16 September 1909 at Hawthorn Leslie Shipyard and commissioned in March 1910. She was mined during the First World War, on 27 October 1916 off Dover in a minefield lain by the Imperial German submarine UC-1. Her stern was blown off and sank, but the forward section remained afloat. It was towed into port and attached to the stern of Nubian, which had been torpedoed, to form a new destroyer named HMS Zubian.

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1909 HMS Zulu
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ship commissioning
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keel laying
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ship launching
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HMS Zulu 1910HMS Zulu 1910
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HMS Viking on fire off the Belgian coast with HMS Zulu 1916HMS Viking on fire off the Belgian coast with HMS Zulu 1916
Launch party of HMS Zulu (15783882411)Launch party of HMS Zulu (15783882411)
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    commonsimageHMS Viking on fire off the Belgian coast with HMS Zulu 1916 Commons
    commonsimageLaunch party of HMS Zulu (15783882411) Commons