19.03.1907: |
Nautilus
is commissioned. |
25.05.1907: |
Attached to the mine-testing-commando. |
-Oct 1908: |
Used for fleet service and as a training ship for mine laying operation. |
26.10.1908: |
Decommissioned. |
1909 - Jan 1910: |
Reconstruction at Kaiserliche Werft Kiel. |
23.01.1910: |
Recommissioned, again used as a mine training ship. |
27.12.1910-27.01.1911: |
Refits and repairs. |
04.04-03.12.1911: |
Used as mine experimental ship. |
01.01-30.10.1912: |
Used as mine experimental ship in the North and Baltic Sea. |
05.06.1914: |
Recommissioned. |
01.08.1914: |
Nautilus
lays the Lister Tief-Sperre. |
02.08.1914: |
Another minefield: Vortrapp Tiefsperre and Norder Hever-Sperre. |
25.-26.08.1914: |
Covered by the small cruiser Mainz
, Nautilus
lays a mine field 20 miles off the Humber. |
09.-10.09.1914: |
Together with the Albatross
and Kaiser
, Nautilus
lays an defensive minefield "alpha" in the western part of the German Beight. |
16.10.1914: |
Another mine operation close to the Firth of Forth is canceled when several enemy ships are reported to close to the German ships. |
Mar 1916: |
Nautilus
lays the Gjedser Riff-Sperre. |
Apr 1917: |
Send to the Baltic Sea. |
Oct 1917: |
The ship takes part in the operations at the Baltic Islands. |
Summer 1918: |
Patrol operations near the Aaland Islands. |
10.12.1918: |
Decommissioned. |
21.03.1919: |
Stricken from fleet lists. |
1921: |
Used as hulk and renamed to Hulk 1
. |
26.02.1923: |
Renamed to Hulk A.
|
1928: |
Scrapped in Copenhagen. |
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