SMS Triumph

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NameTriumph
OwnerE. Kendall, Halifax[1]
BuilderCharlton & Doughty, Grimsby[1]
Launched1907[1]
August 1918, American media coverage of the German raider Triumph
History
Canada
NameTriumph
OwnerE. Kendall, Halifax[1]
BuilderCharlton & Doughty, Grimsby[1]
Launched1907[1]
In service1907
Out of service1918
FateSeized by SM U-156 on 20 August 1918
German Empire
NameSMS Triumph
Acquired20 August 1918
Commissioned20 August 1918
FateScuttled 25 August 1918
General characteristics
Displacement239 tons
Complement
  • 11 Canadian crew
  • 15 German prize crew[2]
Armament2 × rapid-fire three-pounder deck guns, 25 x explosive demolition bombs equipped with timers, 2 x crates of three-pounder shells, and assorted small arms for the German boarding party.[2]

SMS Triumph was a Canadian motorized stern trawler that was captured by the Imperial German Navy U-boat U-156 in 1918. The Nova Scotia newspaper The Sydney Record called the German-crewed Triumph a "Hun Sea Wolf!"[3] Over the course of a few days it sank several fishing vessels before itself being scuttled on 25 August 1918.

Summary of raiding history

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