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HMS Paragon (1913)

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Name
  
HMS Paragon

Class and type
  
Acasta-class destroyer

Installed power
  
22,500 ihp (16,800 kW)

Length
  
81 m

Displacement
  
831,900 kg

Fate
  
Sunk 17 March 1917

Beam
  
26 ft 6 in (8.08 m)

Launched
  
21 February 1913

Weight
  
931.7 tons

Propulsion
  
2-shaft Parsons steam turbines Yarrow-type oil-fired boilers

Builder
  
John I. Thornycroft & Company

HMS Paragon was an Acasta-class destroyer that served in the Royal Navy during the First World War. She was launched in 1913, and joined the Fourth Flotilla upon completion. Serving with the Grand Fleet in August 1914, Paragon moved to the Humber in the summer of 1916, then to Portsmouth, then to Devonport by 1917. On 17 March 1917, fighting alongside HMS Llewellyn in an action in the Dover Strait with eight German torpedo boats, Paragon was sunk by torpedo.

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HMS Paragon (1913) Wikipedia