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==History== | ==History== | ||
Rear-Admiral [[Douglas Romilly Lothian Nicholson|Sir Douglas R. M. Nicholson]] was appointed Rear-Admiral Commanding the Third Battle Squadron in the newly-constituted Home Fleet on 8 April, 1919.<ref>"End | Rear-Admiral [[Douglas Romilly Lothian Nicholson|Sir Douglas R. M. Nicholson]] was appointed Rear-Admiral Commanding the Third Battle Squadron in the newly-constituted Home Fleet on 8 April, 1919.<ref>"End of Grand Fleet" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Times''. Thursday, 3 April, 1919. Issue '''42065''', col D, pg. 13.</ref> | ||
==May, 1912== | ==May, 1912== | ||
*[[H.M.S. King Edward VII (1904)|H.M.S. ''King Edward VII'']], Flagship, Vice-Admiral | *[[H.M.S. King Edward VII (1904)|H.M.S. ''King Edward VII'']], Flagship, Vice-Admiral |
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The Third Battle Squadron was a battleship squadron of the Royal Navy in the period before, during, and after the First World War.
History
Rear-Admiral Sir Douglas R. M. Nicholson was appointed Rear-Admiral Commanding the Third Battle Squadron in the newly-constituted Home Fleet on 8 April, 1919.[1]
May, 1912
- H.M.S. King Edward VII, Flagship, Vice-Admiral
- Became Flagship, Vice-Admiral, on 17 May, 1912.
- H.M.S. Hibernia, Flagship, Rear-Admiral
- H.M.S. Zealandia
- Joined on 11 May, 1912.
- Joined on 11 May, 1912.
- Joined on 15 June, 1912.
- Joined on 14 May, 1912.
The composition of the Third Battle Squadron, somewhat uniquely, remained unchanged until 1915 through the First World War, when Hibernia and Zealandia were dispatched to the Dardanelles.
January, 1916
- H.M.S. King Edward VII
- H.M.S. Hindustan
- H.M.S. Dominion
- H.M.S. Britannia
- H.M.S. Commonwealth
- H.M.S. Africa
- H.M.S. Albemarle
In May, 1916, prior to the Battle of Jutland, the Third Battle Squadron was transferred to the Nore to protect the Thames Estuary. The famous Dreadnought was transferred from the Fourth Battle Squadron to provide the squadron with added firepower.
Vice-Admiral, Third Battle Squadron
- Vice-Admiral Cecil Burney, (19 December, 1911 - ?)
- Vice-Admiral (Acting)** Lewis Bayly, 1 July, 1913 - June, 1914)
- Vice-Admiral Edward Eden Bradford, (June, 1914 - May, 1916)
(**) From 13 December, 1913.
Rear-Admiral, Third Battle Squadron
- Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher George Francis Maurice Cradock, (29 August, 1911* - 29 August, 1912)
- Rear-Admiral Cecil Fiennes Thursby (29 August, 1912 - ?)
Footnotes
- ↑ "End of Grand Fleet" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Thursday, 3 April, 1919. Issue 42065, col D, pg. 13.
Bibliography
- Dittmar, F.J.; Colledge, J.J. (1972). British Warships 1914–1919. London: Ian Allan.