ncible (battle cruiser) 17,250 750
Defense (armored cruiser) 14,600 755
Warrior (armored cruiser) 13,550 704
Black Prince (armored cruiser) 13,550 704
Tipperary (destroyer) 1,850 150
Turbulent (destroyer) 1,850 150
Shark (destroyer) 950 100
Sparrowhawk (destroyer) 950 100
Ardent (destroyer) 950 100
Fortune (destroyer) 950 100
Nomad (destroyer) 950 100
Nestor (destroyer) 950 100
BRITISH TOTALS
Battle cruisers 63,000 2,550
Armored cruisers 41,700 2,163
Destroyers 9,400 900
Fourteen ships 114,100 5,613
ADMITTED LOSSES--GERMAN[A]
NAME TONNAGE PERSONNEL
Lutzow (battle cruiser) 26,600 1,200
Pommern (battleship) 13,200 729
Wiesbaden (cruiser) 5,600 450
Frauenlob (cruiser) 2,715 264
Elbing (cruiser) 5,000 450
Rostock (cruiser) 4,900 373
Five destroyers 5,000 500
GERMAN TOTALS
Battle cruisers 39,800 1,929
Cruisers 18,215 1,537
Destroyers 5,000 500
Eleven ships 63,015 3,966
[Footnote A: These figures are given for what they are worth, but no one
outside of Germany doubted but that their losses were very much greater
than admitted in the official report.]
[Illustration: ADMIRAL WILLIAM S. SIMS
Commander-in-Chief of United States Naval Forces in European waters.]
[Illustration: ADMIRAL SIR DAVID BEATTY
Commander-in-Chief of the British Grand Fleet.]
TOTAL LOSSES OF MEN
BRITISH
Dead or missing.............................. 6,104
Wounded...................................... 513
Total........................................ 6,617
GERMAN
Dead or missing.............................. 2,414
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