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French armoured cruiser Dupetit-Thouars (1901) : ウィキペディア英語版
French cruiser Dupetit-Thouars

''Dupetit-Thouars'' was a armoured cruiser of the French Navy. She was torpedoed and sunk in 1918 by with the loss of 13 of her crew.
== Career ==

''Dupetit-Thouars'' took part in the First World War.〔
In 1918, she was part of the Atlantic Naval Division, under Commander Paqué, and tasked with escort duty. On 7 August 1918, escorting a 24-ship convoy inbound from New York, she was torpedoed by the submarine SM ''U-62'', off Brest. At nightfall, at 20:51, a torpedo hit the port side underneath the forward bridge, followed ten seconds after by another under the aft bridge. The explosions killed three men, and neither the submarine nor her periscope were spotted, although a Lieutenant detected the first torpedo shortly before it hit.〔()〕
Assessment of the ship soon revealed extensive damage, but as the list was moderate, the officers deemed that although the ship was lost, she would not sink rapidly. They moved the ship off the route of the convoy, radioed a distress call, and stopped the engines to allow the evacuation of the cruiser. The list then started to increase while the crew abandoned ship. Fifty minutes after the torpedo hit, ''Dupetit-Thouars'' rolled over and sank, killing ten sailors still aboard trying to launch the last raft. Following the sinking, ''U-62'' surfaced to inquire as to the name and tonnage of the cruiser, and collect a ribbon from a sailor's hat.〔
The survivors spent 16 hours in boats and rafts before being rescued the next day, in late afternoon, by the six US destroyers , , , , and .〔
''Dupetit-Thouars'' was mentioned in dispatches at the Army level on 25 October 1919, the mention stating

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