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HMS Petard (1916)

HMS ''Petard'' was an destroyer built by Denny for the Royal Navy, commenced 5 July 1915 and launched on 24 March 1916. She saw service during the First World War. Postwar, she was sold for breaking up on 9 May 1921.
==Jutland==
During the Battle of Jutland, ''Petard'' was one of ten destroyers of the 13th Destroyer Flotilla assigned to screen the 1st Battle Cruiser Squadron, following the lead of light cruiser . The first engagement of the battle was between a British force of six battlecruisers and four battleships and lighter vessels commanded by Admiral Beatty and a German squadron of five battlecruisers plus accompanying vessels commanded by Admiral Hipper.
At 4.15pm on 31 May 1916, the opposing fleets sent their destroyers in to deliver a torpedo attack on the opposing line. ''Petard'' was one of eight destroyers of the 13th flotilla to respond, along with three destroyers of other formations.〔Admiralty. ''Battle of Jutland: Official Despatches'', p. 8.〕 The opposing destroyers fought a gun battle in hopes of blunting the enemy's torpedo attack while striving to deliver their own. ''Petard'' fired a torpedo on a high speed setting at a group of four German destroyers, possibly achieving a hit from about 3,000 yards range, and a second at a slower speed against the German battlecruisers from a range of about 9,000 yards. ''Petard'' then turned roughly parallel to the German battlecruisers but slightly converging, so as to get ahead of the column before once more turning towards the enemy to fire the remaining two torpedoes. ''Petard'' reported that her torpedoes must have crossed the enemy line, but did not claim a hit.〔Admiralty. ''Battle of Jutland: Official Despatches'', p. 9.〕
Turning back towards the British ships, ''Petard'' passed , which was also returning but at reduced speed because of damage. It now became apparent that further German ships were approaching, which proved to be the main German High Seas Fleet. Proceeding, ''Petard'' approached an oil slick where was picking up survivors from the battlecruiser , sunk by German gunfire, and picked up one man. Approximately 20 survivors in total were rescued from the 1000 man crew. ''Petard'' then returned to her station at the head of the battlecruiser line.
N.B.: HMS ''Petard'' is erroneously identified in some references as the ship which rammed and sank on the night of 16 September 1917; the ship in question was the destroyer .

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