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HMS ''Acorn '' was a destroyer of the British Royal Navy and the lead ship of her class. She was built by John Brown and Company at their Clydebank shipyard, being built and completed in 1910. The ship served throughout the First World War and was sold for scrap in 1921. ==Construction and design== The British Admiralty ordered 20 ) destroyers as part of the 1909–1910 shipbuilding programme for the Royal Navy. Three of the class, ''Acorn'', and , were to be built by the Clydebank shipbuilder John Brown and Company. ''Acorn'', the first of the three and the lead ship of the class, was laid down on 12 January 1910 and launched on 1 July 1910. ''Acorn'' reached a speed of during sea trials and was completed in December 1910.〔〔 ''Acorn'' was long between perpendiculars and overall, with a beam of and a draught of between and depending on load. Displacement was normal and full load. The ship's machinery consisted of four Yarrow boilers feeding steam to Parsons steam turbines which drove three propeller shafts. The machinery was rated at giving a design speed of .〔 The ship had a crew of 72 officers and men.〔 Gun armament consisted of two 4inch (102 mm) BL Mk VIII guns, one on the ship's forecastle and one aft, and two 12 pounder (76 mm) QF 12 cwt guns carried in the waist position between the first two funnels. Torpedo armament consisted of two 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes, with two reload torpedoes carried. The torpedo tubes were aft of the funnels, mounted singly with a searchlight position between them.〔〔
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