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- Q431187 abstract "Armando Diaz was a light cruiser of the Condottieri class and the sister-ship of the Luigi Cadorna. She served in the Regia Marina during World War II. She was built by OTO, La Spezia, and named after Armando Diaz, an Italian Field Marshal of World War I.She was launched on 29 April 1933 and served in the Mediterranean after her completion. From 1 September 1934 until February 1935 she made a cruise to Australia and New Zealand.During the Spanish Civil War she served in the western Mediterranean and was based at Palina and Melilla.In July 1940, she was present at the Battle of Calabria, also called the battle of Punta Stilo. In October she took part in a mission to Albania, and in December she came under direct orders of Supermarina (Naval Headquarters) for special duties in connection with the protection of traffic to Albania from January 1941. However, the following month an important supply convoy to Tripoli required her use for cover, in company with the light cruiser Giovanni dalle Bande Nere and some destroyers.In the course of this operation the ship was torpedoed and sunk by the British submarine HMS Upright off the island of Kerkennah in the early hours of 25 February. It took the Italian cruiser only six minutes two sank after her magazine blew up.".
- Q431187 builder Q1889710.
- Q431187 commissioningDate "1933-04-29".
- Q431187 layingDown "1930-07-28".
- Q431187 length "169.3".
- Q431187 orderDate "1929-10-29".
- Q431187 shipBeam "15.5".
- Q431187 shipDisplacement "5.406E9".
- Q431187 shipDisplacement "7.194E9".
- Q431187 shipLaunch "1932-07-10".
- Q431187 status "Sunk, 25 February 1941".
- Q431187 thumbnail Armando_Diaz_AllenGren3.jpg?width=300.
- Q431187 topSpeed "67.598".
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- Q431187 shipBuilder "Odero Terni Orlando, La Spezia".
- Q431187 shipCommissioned "1933-04-29".
- Q431187 shipDisplacement "* standard * full load".
- Q431187 shipFate "--02-25".
- Q431187 shipLaidDown "1930-07-28".
- Q431187 shipLaunched "1932-07-10".
- Q431187 shipName "Armando Diaz".
- Q431187 shipOrdered "1929-10-29".
- Q431187 point "34.55 11.75".
- Q431187 type Product.
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- Q431187 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q431187 type Thing.
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- Q431187 comment "Armando Diaz was a light cruiser of the Condottieri class and the sister-ship of the Luigi Cadorna. She served in the Regia Marina during World War II. She was built by OTO, La Spezia, and named after Armando Diaz, an Italian Field Marshal of World War I.She was launched on 29 April 1933 and served in the Mediterranean after her completion.".
- Q431187 label "Italian cruiser Armando Diaz".
- Q431187 lat "34.55".
- Q431187 long "11.75".
- Q431187 depiction Armando_Diaz_AllenGren3.jpg.
- Q431187 name "Armando Diaz".