HMS Snapper
1895 Salmon-class destroyer
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HMS Snapper was a Salmon-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy, launched in 1895. As a member of the Salmon class, she exemplified the early design and operational characteristics of late 19th-century British destroyers. Although detailed specifications such as length, displacement, speed, and armament are not provided in the available article, her classification indicates she was designed for swift, agile operations typical of destroyers of that era. Constructed and launched in 1895, HMS Snapper served primarily in home waters, notably taking part in the Medway Instructional Flotilla in 1901, which suggests her role in training and fleet exercises. In early 1902, she was commanded by Lieutenant John Foster Grant-Dalton, who took over on 14 February. During her service, she underwent repairs to her stem in late May 1902. Despite these repairs, she rejoined the fleet in early June and participated in the significant fleet review at Spithead on 16 August 1902, held to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VII. This indicates her active involvement in ceremonial and fleet review duties, reflecting her importance within the Royal Navy's fleet during this period. Later that year, on 17 October 1902, command was transferred to Lieutenant Charles Montagu Foot. HMS Snapper continued her service until she was sold in 1911, marking the end of her operational life. Her service history highlights her role in fleet training, ceremonial duties, and fleet exercises at the turn of the 20th century, contributing to the Royal Navy's preparedness and maritime presence during a period of significant naval development. Overall, HMS Snapper was a representative example of early destroyer design, serving in a variety of roles that supported the Royal Navy's operational and ceremonial needs before her decommissioning in 1911.
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