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{{Infobox_Hellenic Navy|
name=Limnos|
image=Limnos2.jpg|
ordered=[[1914]]|
laid=[[May 12]], [[1904]]|
launched=[[December 9]], [[1905]]|
commissioned=[[July 22]], [[1914]]|
decommissioned=[[April 23]], [[1941]]|
fate=sunk during [[Nazi Germany|German]] invasion of Greece|
position= near [[Salamis Island|Salamis]]|
surfaced=Full load 14,095 tons, standard displacement 13,000 |
submerged=-|
length=382 ft|
beam=77 ft|
draft=24.7 ft|
powerplant=10,000 horsepower, triple-expansion reciprocating engines, two propellers, 17 knot maximum speed |
knotsurf=Maximum Speed 17 kts. |
kmsurf=43.5|
knotsub=Maximum Operational 17 kts|
kmsub=37.0|
crew= 34 Officers 710 men |
armament=four 12-inch guns, <br/>eight eight-inch guns, <br/>eight seven-inch guns, <br/>12 three-inch guns, <br/>six three-pounders, <br/>two one-pounders, <br/>six .30-caliber machineguns, <br/>two 21-inch torpedo tubes |
armour=9" Belt, 12" Turrets, 3" Decks, 9" Conning Tower
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}}
'''''Limnos''''' (sometimes Lemnos) ([[Greek language|Greek]]: '''''Θ/Κ Λήμνος''''') was a 13,000 ton [[Mississippi class battleship|''Mississippi''-class]] Greek [[battleship]] (''θωρηκτό'') named for a crucial naval [[Naval Battle of Lemnos|battle]] of the [[First Balkan War]]. Laid down for the [[United States Navy]] in [[1904]], she served in that navy as the [[USS Idaho (BB-24)|USS ''Idaho'' (BB-24)]] from [[1908]] until [[1914]], when both ''Mississippi''-class ships were purchased from the United States by Greece. Taken over at Newport News, [[Virginia]], late in July of that year, the ship was seized by [[France]] along with the rest of the Greek Fleet in [[1916]] due to Greece's neutrality in [[World War I]] (see the [[National Schism]]). When the Greek Prime Minister, [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] was re-established as head of the entire country in June 1917 and Greece entered the war on the side of the [[Triple Entente|Entente]], France turned both battleships over to the Royal Hellenic Navy, where she served in World War I and in the [[1919]] [[Allies of World War I|Allied]] [[Crimea|Crimean]] expedition in support of [[White movement|White Russian]] forces, along with ''Kilkis'', [[Greek Destroyer Leon|''Leon'']] and [[Greek Destroyer Panther|''Panther'']] under the command of Rear Admiral G. Kakoulidis, RHN. During the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Asia Minor Campaign]], she was flagship to the Second Fleet, based in [[Smyrna]], under Rear Admiral G. Kalamidas RHN, her mission being the surveillance of the Black Sea, Dardanelles and Asia Minor coasts. In 1926-28, she underwent boiler repairs. In [[1932]], her armament was removed and employed as a coastal battery on the island of [[Aegina]]. She was sunk in the [[Salamis Island|Salamis]] channel by [[Stuka]] dive bombers on [[April 23]], [[1941]], during the [[Battle of Greece|German invasion of Greece]]. Her wreck was salvaged for scrap in the 1950s.
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[[Category:Ships of the Hellenic Navy|Limnos]]
[[Category:World War II battleships of Greece|Limnos]]
[[Category:Battleships of Greece|Limnos]]
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