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Attached to [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]]. {{UK-Liverpool}} has been temporarily attached to the [[Grand Fleet]]. | Attached to [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]]. {{UK-Liverpool}} has been temporarily attached to the [[Grand Fleet]].{{SMNLNov15|p. 11}} | ||
*{{UK-Falmouth}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | *{{UK-Falmouth}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | ||
*{{UK-Yarmouth}} | *{{UK-Yarmouth}} | ||
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===July, 1918=== | ===July, 1918=== | ||
The Squadron is now: | The Squadron is now:{{SMNLJul18|p. 11}} | ||
*{{UK-Chatham}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | *{{UK-Chatham}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | ||
*{{UK-Birkenhead}} | *{{UK-Birkenhead}} | ||
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The Squadron has lost {{UK-Yarmouth}}, which transferred to the {{UK-LCS|2}}. | The Squadron has lost {{UK-Yarmouth}}, which transferred to the {{UK-LCS|2}}.{{SMNLNov18|p. 11}} | ||
*{{UK-Chatham}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | *{{UK-Chatham}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | ||
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*{{UK-Southampton}} | *{{UK-Southampton}} | ||
In August 1919, the squadron was briefly under the flag of {{UK-Centaur}} and then {{UK-Cardiff}}. | In August 1919, the squadron was briefly under the flag of {{UK-Centaur}} and then {{UK-Cardiff}}.{{NLDec20|p. 741}} | ||
==Drill and Practice== | ==Drill and Practice== |
Revision as of 18:16, 13 November 2014
Rear-Admirals Commanding
Dates of appointment given:
- Rear-Admiral Trevylyan D. W. Napier, 8 February, 1915[1]
- Rear-Admiral Allen T. Hunt, 1 January, 1918[2]
- Rear-Admiral Sir Edwyn S. Alexander-Sinclair, February, 1919[3] – 5 August, 1919[4]
- Vice-Admiral Sir George P. W. Hope, 5 August, 1919[5] – 1921
- Rear-Admiral Sir Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt, Bart., 1921[Fact Check]
History
1915
The squadron was:[6]
- Gloucester
- Liverpool
- other Bristol class?
November, 1915
Attached to Battle Cruiser Fleet. Liverpool has been temporarily attached to the Grand Fleet.[7]
Battle of Jutland
The cruisers now have a seaplane carrier attached.[8]
- Falmouth, Captain John Douglas Edwards
Rear-Admiral Trevylyan Dacres Willes Napier
- Yarmouth, Captain Thomas D. Pratt
- Birkenhead, Captain Edward Reeves
- Gloucester, Captain William Frederick Blunt
- seaplane carrier Engadine, Lieutenant-Commander Charles Gwillim Robinson
July, 1918
The Squadron is now:[9]
November, 1918
The Squadron has lost Yarmouth, which transferred to the Second Light Cruiser Squadron.[10]
In August 1919, the squadron was briefly under the flag of Centaur and then Cardiff.[11]
Drill and Practice
In 1917, the squadron fired 16 practice torpedoes of which 13 or 81% were judged to be likely to endanger the enemy.[12]
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ Squadrons and Senior Naval Officers in Existence on 11th November, 1918. p. 26.
- ↑ Squadrons and Senior Naval Officers in Existence on 11th November, 1918. p. 26.
- ↑ Alexander-Sinclair Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 361.
- ↑ Alexander-Sinclair Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 361.
- ↑ The Navy List. (December, 1920). p. 741.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1915. p. 58.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (November, 1915). p. 11.
- ↑ Battle of Jutland Official Despatches. pp. 33, 46.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (July, 1918). p. 11.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (November, 1918). p. 11.
- ↑ The Navy List. (December, 1920). p. 741.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1917. p. 121.
Bibliography
Light Cruiser Squadrons of the Royal Navy |
First Light Cruiser Squadron | Second Light Cruiser Squadron | Third Light Cruiser Squadron | Fourth Light Cruiser Squadron | Fifth Light Cruiser Squadron | Sixth Light Cruiser Squadron | Seventh Light Cruiser Squadron | Eighth Light Cruiser Squadron |