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'''Test Mobilisation of July 1914'''{{AWO1914|109 of 10 July, 1914}} | '''Test Mobilisation of July 1914'''{{AWO1914|109 of 10 July, 1914}} | ||
* | * ''Maidstone'' | ||
* | * ''Adamant'' | ||
* {{UK-D1}}, {{UK-D2}}, {{UK-D3}}, {{UK-D4}}, {{UK-D5}}, {{UK-D6}}, {{UK-D7}}, {{UK-D8}} | * {{UK-D1}}, {{UK-D2}}, {{UK-D3}}, {{UK-D4}}, {{UK-D5}}, {{UK-D6}}, {{UK-D7}}, {{UK-D8}} | ||
* {{UK-E1}}, {{UK-E2}}, {{UK-E3}}, {{UK-E4}}, {{UK-E5}}, {{UK-E6}}, {{UK-E7}}, {{UK-E8}}, {{UK-E9}} | * {{UK-E1}}, {{UK-E2}}, {{UK-E3}}, {{UK-E4}}, {{UK-E5}}, {{UK-E6}}, {{UK-E7}}, {{UK-E8}}, {{UK-E9}} | ||
'''November, 1915'''<ref>''Supplement to the Monthly Navy List'' (November, 1915). p. 13.</ref> | |||
<br>Comprised of four sections with their own leaders, along with minesweeping gunboats ''Seagull'' and ''Spanker''. | |||
* ''Maidstone'' | |||
** {{UK-D3}} | |||
** {{UK-D4}} | |||
** {{UK-D6}} | |||
** {{UK-D7}} | |||
** {{UK-D8}} | |||
** {{UK-E1}} | |||
** {{UK-E4}} | |||
** {{UK-E5}} | |||
* {{UK-Lurcher}} | |||
** {{UK-E6}} | |||
** {{UK-E8}} | |||
** {{UK-E9}} | |||
** {{UK-E16}} | |||
** {{UK-E17}} | |||
** {{UK-E18}} | |||
** {{UK-E19}} | |||
* {{UK-Firedrake}} | |||
** {{UK-E25}} | |||
** {{UK-E29}} | |||
** {{UK-EF1}} | |||
** {{UK-V1}} | |||
** {{UK-V2}} | |||
* ''Alecto'' | |||
** {{UK-H5}} | |||
** {{UK-H6}} | |||
** {{UK-H7}} | |||
** {{UK-H8}} | |||
** {{UK-H9}} | |||
** {{UK-H10}} | |||
==Captains (S)== | ==Captains (S)== |
Revision as of 20:17, 11 December 2012
The Eighth Submarine Flotilla was a formation of submarines of the Royal Navy.
Composition
Test Mobilisation of July 1914[1]
- Maidstone
- Adamant
- D 1, D 2, D 3, D 4, D 5, D 6, D 7, D 8
- E 1, E 2, E 3, E 4, E 5, E 6, E 7, E 8, E 9
November, 1915[2]
Comprised of four sections with their own leaders, along with minesweeping gunboats Seagull and Spanker.
Captains (S)
Dates of appointment given:
Footnotes
Bibliography
See Also