Pen Pictures of British Battles

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Pen Pictures of British Battles
Frazer James George Sir
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There he received a terrific fire from the enemy, 8, 000 yards away, and a few minutes later the Invincible, his flag- 33 PEN PICTURES OF BRITISH BATTLES ship, was struck by the combined salvoes of the German Fleet and she sank. Three battle cruisers were gone, and of their combined crews of 2, 500 men a mere handful were saved. Beatty at 6. 35, about the time when the Invincible sank, turned S. E. A little earlier, Rear-Admiral Arbuthnot, with three weak armoured cruisers, struck the German Ba...ttle Fleet, which was apparently almost hidden in smoke. His inter- vention prevented a dangerous German torpedo attack on the British battle-cruisers, but in rendering this last service he perished.
The Black Prince was very badly hit. The Warrior was disabled, and in extreme danger. Probably the German ships were attacking these vessels with concentrated salvoes battleships of the super-Dreadnought class firing at pre-Dread- nought armoured cruisers. The German shooting must have begun to deteriorate, as the Warspite was quickly got under control, and with but slight damage rejoined the Fifth Battle Squadron, which was now taking station astern of Admiral Jellicoe's Fleet.


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