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  • [Date]: October 6
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Aramis
    [Pennant]: SP-418
    [Class and type]: Patrol vessel
    [Notes]: Tender and houseboat 1924-1933; Sold 1933

  • [Date]: December 1
    [Operator]:  French Navy
    [Ship]: Foudre
    [Pennant]:
    [Class and type]: Seaplane tender and training ship
    [Notes]: date stricken; later scrapped

  • [Date]: December 12
    [Operator]:  Royal Australian Navy
    [Ship]: Australia
    [Pennant]:
    [Class and type]: Indefatigable-class battlecruiser
    [Notes]: Scuttled in 1924

  • [Date]: November 15
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Tirade
    [Pennant]:
    [Class and type]: Modified R-class destroyer
    [Notes]: Scrapped

  • [Date]: May 9
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Tristram
    [Pennant]:
    [Class and type]: Modified R-class destroyer
    [Notes]: Scrapped

  • [Date]: unknown date
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Ardent
    [Pennant]: SP-680
    [Class and type]: Patrol vessel/minesweeper
    [Notes]: Sold

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Obsolete warships have always been of potential value. Even in the days of wooden ships, the dismantling of the vessel (can also bring in some reusable wood and copper fasteners and cladding. The 8 ships recorded in the random tool in 1921 were those that needed to be decommissioned, and detailed information can be found in this tool.

In the generator, we can find out when all the ships were decommissioned, the Operator, the name of the ship, the Pennant, the class and type of the ship, and what happened after the ship was decommissioned. Some ships were scrapped, some were optimized for new war uses, and others were resold or put up for public bidding.

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