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Cesare Rossarol was an
Italian scout cruiser.
Commissioned into
service in the
Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in 1915, she
served during World War I...
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light displacement. Like her
sister ships,
Alessandro Poerio and
Cesare Rossarol, she was
named after a
famous Neapolitan light cavalryman who
helped defend...
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destroyer in 1921 due to her
light displacement. Like her
sister ships,
Cesare Rossarol and
Guglielmo Pepe, she was
named after a
famous Neapolitan light cavalryman...
- 1921
Quarto Nino
Bixio class Alessandro Poerio class -
included Cesare Rossarol Mirabello class Aquila class Leone class Capitani Romani class - originally...
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torpedo tubes removed. She was
commissioned into the
Italian Navy as
Cesare Rossarol on 1
December 1924. The ship had its
torpedo tubes replaced by 2 twin Italian...
- 14 Nov: HMS Cochrane 15 Nov: Carabinier, USS Elizabeth 16 Nov:
Cesare Rossarol 18 Nov: U-165 20 Nov: SMS V30 21 Nov: U-97 22 Nov: HMS G11 26 Nov: USS Bonita...
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returned to port
without damage.
Ippolito Nievo, the
scout cruisers Cesare Rossarol and
Guglielmo Pepe and the
destroyer Indomito were ****igned to support...
- 14 Nov: HMS Cochrane 15 Nov: Carabinier, USS Elizabeth 16 Nov:
Cesare Rossarol 18 Nov: U-165 20 Nov: SMS V30 21 Nov: U-97 22 Nov: HMS G11 26 Nov: USS Bonita...
- 14 Nov: HMS Cochrane 15 Nov: Carabinier, USS Elizabeth 16 Nov:
Cesare Rossarol 18 Nov: U-165 20 Nov: SMS V30 21 Nov: U-97 22 Nov: HMS G11 26 Nov: USS Bonita...
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without damage. Indomito, the
scout cruisers Guglielmo Pepe and
Cesare Rossarol, and the
destroyer Ippolito Nievo were ****igned to
support a raid against...