Tenth Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)

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Napier hauled down his flag at Sheerness on 26 July.[1]

During the course of its service the squadron intercepted 12,979 ships at sea while 2,039 ships reported to a port of examination. 642 evaded the blockade. The losses incurred were nine armed merchant cruisers sunk at the cost of 1,165 officers and men.[2]

Organisation

Dates of appointment given:

First Division.
Second Division.
Third Division.

Footnotes

  1. "Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Monday, 27 July, 1914. Issue 40586, col B, pg. 4.
  2. Osborne. Britain's Economic Blockade of Germany, 1914-1919. p. 166.
  3. Supplement to the Monthly Navy List (February, 1916). p. 7.
  4. Navy List (December, 1916). p. 401jj.
  5. Navy List (October, 1915). p. 401h.
  6. Navy List (December, 1916). p. 398oo.
  7. Navy List (December, 1916). p. 401v.

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