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I Scouting Group : ウィキペディア英語版 | I Scouting Group The I Scouting Group was a special reconnaissance unit within the German Kaiserliche Marine. The unit was famously commanded by Admiral Franz von Hipper during World War I. The I Scouting Group was one of the most active formations in the High Seas Fleet during the war; the unit took part in every major fleet operation in the North Sea, including the battles of Dogger Bank and Jutland. The unit also saw limited action in the Baltic Sea, including the Battle of the Gulf of Riga.〔This article will primarily cover the I Scouting Group's composition and activities during World War I. There is very little information in English-language sources on the unit before the war.〕 ==Ships assigned to the I Scouting Group== was the first battlecruiser assigned to the I Scouting group. The ship joined the unit on 8 May 1911.〔Staff, p. 9〕 On 30 September, was commissioned into the I Scouting Group, and replaced the old armored cruiser .〔Staff, p. 15〕 joined the unit after she was commissioned on 22 May 1913.〔Staff, p. 22〕 was attached to the unit from August 1914. was slated to be assigned to the unit by the end of October 1914, but turbine damage delayed the ship from joining the I Scouting Group until 16 November of that year.〔Staff, p. 39〕 ''Derfflinger''s sistership joined the unit on 20 March 1916.〔Staff, p. 40〕 The third , and final ship to join the I Scouting Group, , was assigned to the unit on 6 November 1917.〔Staff, p. 42〕
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