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} |} HMS ''Grinder'' was a wooden 3-gun , launched on 7 March 1855. Although she served for nine years, her most active period was in her first year when she served in the Crimean War. ==Black Sea and Sea of Azov== During the summer of 1855, ''Grinder'' carried out raids on Russian food and ammunition stores to prevent supplies reaching the Russian troops in the Crimea. ''Grinder'' and nine other gunboats (''Beagle, Boxer, Cracker, Curlew, Fancy, Jasper, Vesuvius'', ''Swallow'' and ''Wrangler'' ) were employed destroying fisheries and corn stores, as well as ammunition stores, around the Sea of Azov. Their raids forced the Russian land forces to maintain a state of constant readiness lest there be a landing. The British naval squadron, including ''Grinder'', was active on 23 September 1855 at the entrance to the Sea of Azov in destroying communications between Temryuk and Taman, an area of shallow seas, swamps and bridges. For some of this summer period, ''Grinder'', under the command of Lieutenant Francis Trevor Hamilton, served as a tender to the first rate , flagship of Rear Admiral Sir Edmund Lyons, Bart GCB.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=HMS ''Grinder'' at the William Loney website )〕 From July 1855 she was commanded by Lieutenant Burgoyne.〔 ''Grinder'' played her small part in the actions against the fort at the head of Dnieper Bay as part in a joint force of British and French warships, including the steam frigate ''Valourous'', ''Gladiator'' and ''Clinker'', on 18 October 1855. Further activities of the squadron, including ''Grinder'', consisted of destroying vast quantities of provisions and fuel near the town of Yeisk in the Sea of Azov on 3 November 1855, just as the weather was changing to make naval activities there impossible. The attacks were on such a broad front that even the presence of 1500 cossacks in the area did not inconvenience the landing parties. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HMS Grinder (1855)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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