HMS 
                    Courageous, built by Armstrong, Elswick, laid down March 1915., 
                    completed January 1917. Courageous Class Large Light Cruiser 
                    amoured as a light cruiser but with battle cruiser calibre 
                    guns. The secondary armament was atriple 4 inch mount that 
                    had a supposed high rate of fire but when in action did not 
                    achieve its specification as it was complex to operate. First 
                    major warship to have geared turbines and the first large 
                    British warship with small tube boilers. Along with HMS Glorious 
                    and their half sister HMS Furious, the ships are probably 
                    the most controversial and criticised ships to serve in any 
                    navy. Conceived by Admiral Fisher to support his plan for 
                    an attack on the German coast in the Baltic they had a shallow 
                    draft and high speed for this role. The class used turrets, 
                    originally ordered for cancelled battleships of the 1914 programme, 
                    necessary to get around a ban by the British cabinet on the 
                    construction of new capital ships. Evenetually HMS Courageous 
                    was converted to an aircraft carrier in the 1920's. Crew 787.