Difference between revisions 195114294 and 200488181 on enwiki{|{{Infobox Ship Begin}} {{Infobox Ship Image | Ship image = [[Image:HMS Erin.jpg|300px|HMS Erin]] | Ship caption = }} {{Infobox Ship Career | Hide header = | Ship country = (contracted; show full) ==Service== ''Reshadiye'' was commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS ''Erin'', and ''Sultan Osman I'' became [[HMS Agincourt (1913)|HMS ''Agincourt'']]. ''Erin'' joined the [[2nd Battle Squadron (United Kingdom) | 2nd Battle squadron]] of the [[Grand Fleet]], and fought in the [[Battle of Jutland]]. She became flagship of the [[Nore]] Reserve in 1919 and was scrapped in 1922 to comply with the [[Washington Naval Treaty]]. [[Image:Resadiye.jpg|thumb|right|Sketches showing the transformation from ''Reshadiye'' to ''Erin'']] ==References== * Conway's ''All the world's fighting ships 1906–1921'' * D. K. Brown, ''The Grand Fleet'', Chatham, 1999. == External links == * [http://www.maritimequest.com/warship_directory/great_britain/battleships/erin/hms_erin.htm Maritimequest HMS ''Erin'' Photo Gallery] [[Category:Unique battleships|Erin]] [[Category:Naval ships of the Ottoman Empire]] [[Category:Royal Navy battleships|Erin]] [[Category:World War I battleships of the United Kingdom|Erin]] [[Category:Battleships of the United Kingdom|Erin]] [[Category:Barrow-built ships|Erin]] [[de:HMS Erin]] [[pl:HMS Erin]] [[ru:HMS Erin (1913)]] [[tr:Reşadiye (dretnot)]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=200488181.
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