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Chilean destroyer Almirante Lynch (1912)

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Name
  
Almirante Lynch

Ordered
  
1911

Commissioned
  
1913

Construction started
  
1912

Length
  
101 m

Builder
  
J. Samuel White

Namesake
  
Patricio Lynch

Laid down
  
1912

Decommissioned
  
19 December 1945

Launched
  
28 September 1912

Draft
  
3.35 m


Almirante Lynch was a destroyer in service with the Chilean Navy through World War I and World War II. She was named after Admiral Patricio Lynch, Chilean sailor, hero of the War of the Pacific.

The Chilean Navy ordered six ships from J. Samuel White in 1911. These destroyers were larger and more powerful that contemporary British destroyers. Almirante Lynch was built by the United Kingdom as part of a six ship class of Almirante Lynch-class destroyers, of which only two were delivered before the outbreak of war, and served in the Chilean Navy until 1945.

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Chilean destroyer Almirante Lynch (1912) Wikipedia