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The [[Royal Navy]]'s '''Annual Manoeuvres of 1893''' involved a number of ships called into special commission on 11 July.{{NMI|Monday, Jul 10, 1893; pg. 10; Issue 33999}} | The [[Royal Navy]]'s '''Annual Manoeuvres of 1893''' involved a number of ships called into special commission on 11 July.{{NMI|Monday, Jul 10, 1893; pg. 10; Issue 33999}} | ||
== | ==Ships Involved== | ||
===Sheerness Command=== | ===Sheerness Command=== | ||
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* {{UK-TB85}} Lieutenant & Commander [[Thomas Legge Barnardiston]] (lent) | * {{UK-TB85}} Lieutenant & Commander [[Thomas Legge Barnardiston]] (lent) | ||
* {{UK-TB87}} Lieutenant & Commander [[Robert Falcon Scott]] (lent) | * {{UK-TB87}} Lieutenant & Commander [[Robert Falcon Scott]] (lent) | ||
==Order of Battle== | |||
The objectives of the Manoeuvres and the order of battle were spelled out in ''The Times'' on 11 July.{{ToL|The Naval Manoeuvres of 1893|Tuesday, Jul 11, 1893; pg. 11; Issue 34000}} | |||
===Red Side=== | |||
The Red Side was under the overall command of Vice-Admiral H. Fairfax, who personally commanded the component "A" Fleet, with a second "B" Fleet was under a subordinate. | |||
* "A" Fleet – under command of Fairfax, assembled at Portland and Torbay | |||
** Group "a" | |||
***{{UK-1RoyalSovereign}} | |||
***{{UK-1Rodney}} | |||
***{{UK-1Nelson}} | |||
***{{UK-1Conqueror}} | |||
***{{UK-1Narcissus}} | |||
***{{UK-Blenheim}} | |||
**Group "b" | |||
***{{UK-Sappho}} | |||
***{{UK-Pique}} | |||
***{{UK-Naiad}} | |||
***{{UK-1Rainbow}} | |||
***{{UK-1Intrepid}} | |||
**Group "c" | |||
***{{UK-Speedwell}} | |||
***{{UK-Skipjack}} | |||
***{{UK-Salamander}} | |||
***{{UK-Jaseur}} | |||
***{{UK-Gossamer}} | |||
***{{UK-Gleaner}} | |||
***{{UK-Spider}} | |||
***{{UK-1Rattlesnake}} | |||
*"B" Fleet – under command of Rear-Admiral E. H. Seymour, assembled at Milford Haven and Lamlash | |||
** Group "a" | |||
***{{UK-Anson}} | |||
***{{UK-1Thunderer}} | |||
***{{UK-Rupert}} | |||
***{{UK-Immortalite}} | |||
**Group "b" | |||
***{{UK-1Tribune}} | |||
***{{UK-Iphigenia}} | |||
***{{UK-1Mersey}} | |||
***{{UK-1Iris}} | |||
***{{UK-1Bellona}} | |||
**Group "c" | |||
***{{UK-Barracouta}} | |||
***{{UK-1Sheldrake}} | |||
***{{UK-1Grasshopper}} | |||
===Red Side=== | |||
The Red Side was under the overall command of Rear-Admiral R. O'B. Fitzroy, who personally commanded the first component Fleet, with a subordinate Fleet. | |||
* "C" Fleet – under command of Fitzroy, assembled at Torbay and Berehaven | |||
** Group "a" | |||
***{{UK-1Alexandra}} | |||
***{{UK-1Superb}} | |||
***{{UK-1Benbow}} | |||
***{{UK-1Audacious}} | |||
***{{UK-1Australia}} | |||
***{{UK-2Galatea}} | |||
**Group "b" | |||
***{{UK-Terpsichore}} | |||
***{{UK-1Indefatigable}} | |||
***{{UK-1Melampus}} | |||
***{{UK-Aeolus}} | |||
*"D" Fleet – under command of Rear-Admiral A. T. Dale, assembled at Berehaven and Black Sod Bay | |||
** Group "a" | |||
***{{UK-1Swiftsure}} | |||
***{{UK-1Hero}} | |||
***{{UK-2Aurora}} | |||
**Group "b" | |||
***{{UK-Andromache}} | |||
***{{UK-Apollo}} | |||
***{{UK-1Brilliant}} | |||
***{{UK-Retribution}} | |||
***{{UK-Forth}} | |||
***{{UK-1Thames}} | |||
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== |
Revision as of 12:47, 31 October 2018
The Royal Navy's Annual Manoeuvres of 1893 involved a number of ships called into special commission on 11 July.[1]
Ships Involved
Sheerness Command
- second class protected cruiser Andromache Captain George Fowler King-Hall
- second class protected cruiser Apollo Captain George Anson Primrose
- third class protected cruiser Barracouta Commander Philip Francis Tillard
- second class battleship Benbow Captain Burges Watson, Commander The Hon. Walter George Stopford
- first class protected cruiser Blenheim Captain William Henry Hall (lent), Commander Reginald Purves Cochran
- second class protected cruiser Brilliant Captain Edmund Samuel Poë
- torpedo gunboat Circe Commander Henry Joseph Keane
- torpedo gunboat Gleaner Commander Leslie Creery Stuart
- torpedo gunboat Gossamer Commander Rowland Edward Berkeley
- torpedo gunboat Grasshopper Lieutenant & Commander Arthur Barry (lent)
- torpedo gunboat Jaseur Commander Stanley Talbot Dean-Pitt
- torpedo gunboat Jason Commander Frederick Gilbert Charles Langdon
- gunboat Raven Lieutenant & Commander Alexander Eckstein Stewart
- torpedo gunboat Salamander Commander Algernon Horatio Anson
- second class protected cruiser Sappho Captain Henry Charles Bigge
- torpedo gunboat Sheldrake Commander Alfred Fulling Welldon
- torpedo gunboat Skipjack Commander James Pipon Montgomery
- second class protected cruiser Terpsichore Captain Arthur Calvert Clarke
- second class protected cruiser Tribune Captain Robert Leonard Groome
- T.B. 63 Sub-lieutenant in Command Cecil Henry Fox (lent)
- T.B. 64 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command John Barff Hancock (lent)
- T.B. 67 Lieutenant & Commander George Barrett (lent; recorded as "George H. Barrett" in The Times)
- T.B. 68 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Hubert Henry Holland (lent)
- T.B. 72 Lieutenant & Commander (T) Dudley Rawson Stratford de Chair (lent)
- T.B. 73 Sub-lieutenant in Command Arthur Edward Phillips
Portsmouth Command
- third class protected cruiser Barossa Commander John Edward Bearcroft
- second class battleship Hero Captain George Lambart Atkinson, Commander Thomas Philip Walker
- second class protected cruiser Indefatigable Captain Richard Bingham
- second class protected cruiser Intrepid Captain John Salwey Hallifax
- second class protected cruiser Iphigenia Captain Francis Charles Bridgeman Bridgeman-Simpson
- second class protected cruiser Iris Captain John Harvey Rainier
- special service vessel Magnet Lieutenant & Commander James Webber (lent)
- second class protected cruiser Naiad, Captain Michael Pelham O'Callaghan
- torpedo gunboat Rattlesnake, Lieutenant & Commander Lewis Bayly (lent)
- torpedo gunboat Seagull Lieutenant & Commander (T) Arthur Ward Torlesse (lent)
- T.B. 59 Lieutenant & Commander Clement Greatorex (lent)
- T.B. 60 Sub-lieutenant in Command Arthur Kipling Waistell
- T.B. 66 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Henry Strickland (lent)
- T.B. 77 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Thomas Parry Bonham (lent)
- T.B. 79 Lieutenant & Commander Gordon Colquhoun Fraser (lent)
- T.B. 81 Lieutenant & Commander (T) Reginald Hugh Spencer Bacon (lent)
- T.B. 82 Lieutenant & Commander William Reginald Hall (lent)
- T.B. 83 Lieutenant & Commander Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot
- T.B. 84 Lieutenant & Commander George Walter Smith (lent)
Devonport Command
- second class protected cruiser Æolus Captain Walter Hodgson Bevan Graham
- gunvessel Curlew Commander John Locke Marx
- second class battleship Conqueror Captain Sir Baldwin Wake Walker, Commander Frederick Henry Peere Williams Freeman
- second class protected cruiser Forth Captain Charles Philip Giffin Hicks, Commander William Francis Tunnard
- second class protected cruiser Pique Captain Orford Churchill
- second class protected cruiser Rainbow Captain Count Frederick Cosmeto Metaxa
- second class protected cruiser Retribution Captain Charles James Barlow
- torpedo gunboat Spider Lieutenant & Commander Henry John Oldfield (lent)
- second class protected cruiser Thames Captain Robert William Craigie, Commander Ian Mackenzie Fraser
- ex-tug and special service vessel Traveller Lieutenant & Commander Richard Archibald Cathie (lent)
- T.B. 34 Lieutenant & Commander Spencer Allen Hickley (lent)
- T.B. 45 Sub-lieutenant in Command Robert Gwynne Corbett
- T.B. 52 Sub-lieutenant in Command Louis Charles Stirling Woollcombe
- T.B. 53 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Berkeley Holme-Sumner (lent)
- T.B. 57 Sub-lieutenant in Command Henry Rawdon Veale
- T.B. 58 Lieutenant & Commander Cecil Irby Prowse
- T.B. 80 Lieutenant & Commander (T) William Lowther Grant (lent)
- T.B. 85 Lieutenant & Commander Thomas Legge Barnardiston (lent)
- T.B. 87 Lieutenant & Commander Robert Falcon Scott (lent)
Order of Battle
The objectives of the Manoeuvres and the order of battle were spelled out in The Times on 11 July.[2]
Red Side
The Red Side was under the overall command of Vice-Admiral H. Fairfax, who personally commanded the component "A" Fleet, with a second "B" Fleet was under a subordinate.
- "A" Fleet – under command of Fairfax, assembled at Portland and Torbay
- "B" Fleet – under command of Rear-Admiral E. H. Seymour, assembled at Milford Haven and Lamlash
- Group "a"
- Group "b"
- Group "c"
Red Side
The Red Side was under the overall command of Rear-Admiral R. O'B. Fitzroy, who personally commanded the first component Fleet, with a subordinate Fleet.
- "C" Fleet – under command of Fitzroy, assembled at Torbay and Berehaven
- Group "a"
- Group "b"
- "D" Fleet – under command of Rear-Admiral A. T. Dale, assembled at Berehaven and Black Sod Bay
- Group "a"
- Group "b"
Footnotes
Annual Manoeuvres of the Royal Navy |
1880s |
1880 | 1881 | 1882 | 1883 | 1884 | 1885 | 1886 | 1887 | 1888 | 1889 |
1890s |
1890 | 1891 | 1892 | 1893 | 1894 | 1895 | 1896 | 1897 | 1898 | 1899 |
1900s |
1900 | 1901 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1905 | 1906 | 1907 | 1908 | 1909 |
1910s |
1910 | 1911 | 1912 | 1913 | 1914 |