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== | The '''First Light Cruiser Squadron''' was a formation of light cruisers in the [[Royal Navy]]. Founded before the [[Great War]], during the war it was one of 3-4 such squadrons tasked with screening the [[Grand Fleet]] during operations. | ||
The squadron operated throughout the war and beyond. At some time in perhaps September 1924 it was re-designated the {{UK-CS|1}} as post-war operations suggested the wisdom of merging heavy and light cruiser operations. | |||
==In Command== | |||
Dates of appointment given: | Dates of appointment given: | ||
<div name=fredbot:office0 otitle="Rear-Admiral Commanding, First Light Cruiser Squadron" nat="UK"> | |||
{{Tenure|rank={{Com2RN}}|name=William Edmund Goodenough|nick=William E. Goodenough|appt=5 July, 1913{{SMNLDec14|p. 5}}|ass=5 July, 1913{{SMNLDec14|p. 5}}|as=Commodore 2nd Class Commanding, First Light Cruiser Squadron|precBy=New Command|end=February, 1915<ref>Goodenough Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 433.</ref>}} | |||
{{Tenure|rank={{RearRN}}|name=Edwyn Sinclair Alexander-Sinclair, Twelfth Laird of Freswick|nick=Edwyn S. Alexander-Sinclair|appt=8 February, 1915{{SMNLJul17|p. 6}}|ass=16 February, 1915{{SMNLJul17|p. 6}}|end=7 July, 1917<ref>Alexander-Sinclair Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 361.</ref>}} | |||
{{Tenure|rank=Rear-Admiral|name=Walter Henry Cowan, First Baronet|nick=Sir Walter H. Cowan|ass=7 July, 1917{{SMNLJul19|p. 5}}|end=5 July, 1920<ref>Cowan Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.|D7576536}} f. 249.</ref>|note=flag transferred to {{UK-Delhi}} in June, 1919}} | |||
{{Tenure|rank={{ViceRN}}|name=James Andrew Fergusson|nick=James A. Fergusson|appt=July, 1920<ref>Fergusson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43}} f. 199.</ref>|end=April, 1922<ref>Fergusson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/88}} f. 102.</ref>}} | |||
{{Tenure|rank={{RearRN}}|name=Hubert George Brand|nick=Hubert G. Brand|appt=15 April, 1922<ref>Brand Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.|D7576533}} f. 220.</ref>|end=9 October, 1924<ref>Brand Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.|D7576533}} f. 220.</ref>|succBy=[[Arthur Kipling Waistell|Arthur K. Waistell]] as Rear-Admiral Commanding, {{UK-CS|1}}|note=after this, formation re-designated the {{UK-CS|1}}}} | |||
</div name=fredbot:office0> | |||
==Other Personnel== | |||
===Squadron Gunnery Officer=== | |||
<div name=fredbot:officeFGO otitle="Squadron Gunnery Officer, First Light Cruiser Squadron" nat="UK"> | |||
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}} ('''G''')|name=James Francis Paget|nick=James F. Paget|appt=22 November, 1919<ref>Paget Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/144/717.|}} f. 718.</ref>|end=30 March, 1921<ref>Paget Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/144/717.|}} f. 718.</ref>}} | |||
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}} ('''G''')|name=Gerard Walter Trevelyan Robertson|nick=Gerard W. T. Robertson|appt=31 March, 1921<ref>Robertson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52/111.|}} f. 468.</ref>{{NLJan23|p. 747}}|end=5 January, 1923<ref>Robertson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52/111.|}} f. 468.</ref>}} | |||
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}} ('''G''')|name=Hugh Alan Colville Dick|nick=Hugh A. C. Dick|appt=5 January, 1923{{NLJul24|p. 232}}|end=}} | |||
</div name=fredbot:officeFGO> | |||
===Squadron Torpedo Officer=== | |||
== | <div name=fredbot:officeFTO otitle="Squadron Torpedo Officer, First Light Cruiser Squadron" nat="UK"> | ||
{{Tenure|rank={{LieutRN}} ('''T''')|name=Ralph Handcock|nick=Ralph Handcock|appt=3 May, 1919{{NLJan21|p. 758}}|end=15 April, 1921<ref>Handcock Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/53/117.|}} f. 116.</ref>}} | |||
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}} ('''T''')|name=Edward Penry Thomas|nick=Edward P. Thomas|appt=15 April, 1921<ref>Thomas Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52/340.|}} f. 698.</ref>{{NLJan23|p. 747}}|end=13 April, 1923<ref>Thomas Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52/340.|}} f. 698.</ref>}} | |||
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}} ('''T''')|name=Gilbert Alfred Barratt|nick=Gilbert A. Barratt|appt=13 April, 1923<ref>Barratt Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/54/59.|}} f. 59.</ref>{{NLJul24|p. 232}}|end=October, 1924<ref>Barratt Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/54/59.|}} f. 59.</ref>}} | |||
</div name=fredbot:officeFTO> | |||
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===Squadron Signal Officer=== | |||
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*{{UK- | ===Squadron Wireless Officer=== | ||
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===Squadron Navigating Officer=== | |||
<div name=fredbot:officeFNO otitle="Squadron Navigating Officer, First Light Cruiser Squadron" nat="UK"> | |||
{{Tenure|rank={{CommRN}} ('''N''')|name=Thomas Maclear Brounger|nick=Thomas M. Brounger|appt=10 April, 1922{{NLJul24|p. 232}}|end=October, 1924{{FC}}}} | |||
</div name=fredbot:officeFNO> | |||
==History== | |||
===July, 1914=== | |||
The squadron was:<ref>Printed page "Fleets and Squadrons in Commission at Home and Abroad" in Albert Francis Barclay Bridges papers at The Caird Library at the National Maritime Museum. [BRG 1/1]</ref> | |||
*{{UK-1Southampton}} [[File:Com2.png|25px]] | |||
*{{UK-1Birmingham}} | |||
*{{UK-Lowestoft}} | *{{UK-Lowestoft}} | ||
*{{UK-Nottingham}} | *{{UK-Nottingham}} | ||
''' | ===September, 1914=== | ||
< | Two additional light cruisers have reinforced the squadron.{{SMNLSep14|p. 9}} | ||
*{{UK- | {|width=75% class=toccolours | ||
*{{UK- | |- | ||
*{{UK- | |style="background:#CEDFF2" align=center colspan=6 | '''Attached to [[Cruiser Force A]]''' | ||
*{{UK- | |- | ||
|align=center colspan=6|'''Light Cruisers''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|{{UK-1Southampton}} [[File:Com2.png|25px]]||align=center|{{UK-Lowestoft}}||align=center|{{UK-1Birmingham}}||align=center|{{UK-1Falmouth}}||align=center|{{UK-Nottingham}}||align=center|{{UK-1Liverpool}} | |||
|} | |||
This arrangement would change some time in December, 1914.<ref>Supplements through January, 1915.</ref> | |||
===January, 1915=== | |||
{{UK-Falmouth}} and {{UK-1Liverpool}} have been sent over to join the new {{UK-LCS|2}}, which is serving alongside 1 L.C.S..{{SMNLJan15|p. 9}} | |||
{|width=75% class=toccolours | |||
|- | |||
|style="background:#CEDFF2" align=center colspan=6 | '''Attached to (former?) [[Cruiser Force A]]''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=6|'''Light Cruisers''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|{{UK-1Southampton}} [[File:Com2.png|25px]]||align=center|{{UK-Lowestoft}}||align=center|{{UK-1Birmingham}}||align=center|{{UK-Nottingham}} | |||
|} | |||
===March, 1915=== | |||
The ships of the Squadron were renamed the {{UK-LCS|2}} at some point in January or February, and a new 1 L.C.S. created as shown.{{SMNLMar15|p. 11}} | |||
{|width=75% class=toccolours | |||
|- | |||
|style="background:#CEDFF2" align=center colspan=6 | '''Attached to [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]]''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=6|'''Light Cruisers''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|{{UK-1Galatea}} [[File:Com2.png|25px]]||align=center|{{UK-Caroline}}||align=center|{{UK-Cordelia}}||align=center|{{UK-1Inconstant}} | |||
|} | |||
This arrangement would not be altered before some time in November, 1915.<ref>Supplements through December, 1915.</ref> | |||
===December, 1915=== | |||
{{UK-Caroline}} has been replaced by {{UK-Phaeton}}.{{SMNLDec15|p. 11}} | |||
{|width=75% class=toccolours | |||
|- | |||
|style="background:#CEDFF2" align=center colspan=6 | '''Attached to [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]]''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=6|'''Light Cruisers''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|{{UK-1Galatea}} [[File:Com2.png|25px]]||align=center|{{UK-Phaeton}}||align=center|{{UK-Cordelia}}||align=center|{{UK-1Inconstant}} | |||
|} | |||
This arrangement would prove unusually stable. Squadron command under [[Edwyn Sinclair Alexander-Sinclair, Twelfth Laird of Freswick|Edwyn Sinclair Alexander-Sinclair]] would become a {{Com1RN}} on 5 December, 1916, and then to {{RearRN}} on 26 April, 1917, but affairs would not otherwise be altered before some time in May, 1917.<ref>Supplements through June, 1917.</ref> | |||
===Battle of Jutland=== | |||
:{{Main|First L.C.S. (Royal Navy) at the Battle of Jutland}} | |||
The squadron was at the battle as one of three screening the battlecruisers:{{UKJutlandOD|p. 33, 46}} | |||
* {{UK-1Galatea}}, {{Com2RN}} [[Edwyn Sinclair Alexander-Sinclair, Twelfth Laird of Freswick|Edwyn S. Alexander-Sinclair]] | |||
*{{UK-Phaeton}}, {{CaptRN}} [[John Ewen Cameron|John E. Cameron]] | |||
* {{UK-Cordelia}}, Captain [[Tufton Percy Hamilton Beamish|Tufton P. H. Beamish]] | |||
*{{UK-1Inconstant}}, {{CaptRN}} [[Bertram Sackville Thesiger|Bertram S. Thesiger]] | |||
===June, 1917=== | |||
{{UK-Caledon}} has been added to the mix, increasing strength to five cruisers.{{SMNLJun17|p. 11}} | |||
{|width=75% class=toccolours | |||
|- | |||
|style="background:#CEDFF2" align=center colspan=6 | '''Attached to [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]]''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=6|'''Light Cruisers''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|{{UK-1Galatea}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]]||align=center|{{UK-Phaeton}}||align=center|{{UK-Cordelia}}||align=center|{{UK-1Inconstant}}||align=center|{{UK-Caledon}} | |||
|} | |||
This arrangement would not be altered before some time in X.<ref>Supplements through X.</ref> | |||
===August, 1917=== | |||
{{UK-Caledon}} was made the flagship some time in July, and {{UK-Royalist}} has replaced {{UK-Cordelia}}.{{SMNLAug17|p. 11}} | |||
'''17 November, 1917 | {|width=75% class=toccolours | ||
|- | |||
|style="background:#CEDFF2" align=center colspan=6 | '''Attached to [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]]''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=6|'''Light Cruisers''' | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|{{UK-Caledon}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]]||align=center|{{UK-Royalist}}||align=center|{{UK-Cordelia}}||align=center|{{UK-1Inconstant}}||align=center|{{UK-1Galatea}} | |||
|} | |||
This arrangement would not be altered before some time in X.<ref>Supplements through X.</ref> | |||
===17 November, 1917=== | |||
At the [[Second Battle of Heligoland Bight]]{{UKNavalOpsV|pp. 168-169}} | |||
*{{UK-Caledon}} [[File:Com2.png|25px]] | *{{UK-Caledon}} [[File:Com2.png|25px]] | ||
*{{UK- | *{{UK-1Galatea}} | ||
*{{UK-Royalist}} | *{{UK-Royalist}} | ||
*{{UK- | *{{UK-1Inconstant}} | ||
:Screened by: | :Screened by: | ||
:*{{UK-Vendetta}} | :*{{UK-Vendetta}} | ||
:*{{UK- | :*{{UK-1Medway}} | ||
===July, 1918=== | |||
The Squadron is still assigned to screen the [[Battle Cruiser Force]].{{SMNLJul18|p. 11}} | |||
*{{UK-Caledon}} [[File:Com2.png|25px]] | |||
*{{UK-1Galatea}} | |||
*{{UK-1Inconstant}} | |||
*{{UK-Phaeton}} | |||
*{{UK-Royalist}} | |||
===November, 1918=== | |||
No change since July.{{SMNLNov18|p. 11}} | |||
*{{UK-Caledon}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | *{{UK-Caledon}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | ||
*{{UK- | *{{UK-1Galatea}} | ||
*{{UK- | *{{UK-1Inconstant}} | ||
*{{UK-Phaeton}} | *{{UK-Phaeton}} | ||
*{{UK-Royalist}} | *{{UK-Royalist}} | ||
This roster would apply until March, 1919.<ref>''Supplements'' from December, 1918 through March, 1919.</ref> | |||
===March, 1919=== | |||
Now attached to the [[Battle Cruiser Force]], {{UK-Cleopatra}} has joined,{{SMNLMar19|p. 10}} coming from the {{UK-LCS|7}}.{{SMNLFeb19|p. 10}} | |||
*{{UK-Caledon}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | |||
* {{UK-Cleopatra}} | |||
*{{UK-1Galatea}} | |||
*{{UK-1Inconstant}} | |||
*{{UK-Phaeton}} | |||
*{{UK-Royalist}} | |||
===April, 1919=== | |||
Still attached to the [[Battle Cruiser Force]], {{UK-Comus}} has joined,{{SMNLApr19|p. 10}} having come from the {{UK-LCS|4}},{{SMNLMar19|p. 10}} bringing the strength to seven light cruisers. | |||
*{{UK-Caledon}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | |||
* {{UK-Cleopatra}} | |||
* {{UK-Comus}} | |||
*{{UK-1Galatea}} | |||
*{{UK-1Inconstant}} | |||
*{{UK-Phaeton}} | |||
*{{UK-Royalist}} | |||
===May, 1919=== | |||
A considerable reorganization has occurred. All the ships except {{UK-Comus}} (which is a "miscellaneous ship in commission") have been left to embody, with {{UK-Champion}}, the Home Fleet's {{UK-LCS|2}}. | |||
1 L.C.S. is now part of the [[Atlantic Fleet]]; the reinvented squadron is comprised the six very modern light cruisers that were dubbed the {{UK-LCS|5}} just a month ago.{{SMNLMay19|pp. 10, 12, 19}}{{SMNLApr19|p 13}} | |||
*{{UK-Curacoa}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | |||
* {{UK-Coventry}} | |||
* {{UK-Curlew}} | |||
*{{UK-Danae}} | |||
*{{UK-Dauntless}} | |||
*{{UK-Dragon}} | |||
===June, 1919=== | |||
Still part of the [[Atlantic Fleet]], the squadron is now eight light cruisers.{{SMNLJun19|p. 10}} {{UK-Danae}} is on her way, having just entered service while {{UK-Cleopatra}} has come over from the {{UK-LCS|2}} and {{UK-Canterbury}} has recently been recommissioned.{{SMNLMay19|pp. 12, 20}} | |||
*{{UK-Cleopatra}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] (temporarily detached) | |||
* {{UK-Coventry}} | |||
* {{UK-Curacoa}} (refitting) | |||
*{{UK-Danae}} | |||
*{{UK-Dauntless}} | |||
* {{UK-Delhi}} (to join "shortly", would in fact become flagship this month) | |||
*{{UK-Dragon}} | |||
* {{UK-Canterbury}} (temporarily assigned) | |||
===July, 1919=== | |||
Still part of the [[Atlantic Fleet]], {{UK-Delhi}} seems to have fully arrived and assumed flagship duties.{{SMNLJul19|p. 10}} | |||
*{{UK-Delhi}} [[File:RAdm.png|border|25px]] | |||
* {{UK-Coventry}} | |||
* {{UK-Curacoa}} (refitting) | |||
*{{UK-Danae}} | |||
*{{UK-Dauntless}} | |||
* {{UK-Canterbury}} (temporarily assigned) | |||
*{{UK-Dragon}} | |||
* {{UK-Cleopatra}} (temporarily detached) | |||
==Drill and Practice== | ==Drill and Practice== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 19 October 2021
The First Light Cruiser Squadron was a formation of light cruisers in the Royal Navy. Founded before the Great War, during the war it was one of 3-4 such squadrons tasked with screening the Grand Fleet during operations.
The squadron operated throughout the war and beyond. At some time in perhaps September 1924 it was re-designated the First Cruiser Squadron as post-war operations suggested the wisdom of merging heavy and light cruiser operations.
In Command
Dates of appointment given:
- Commodore, Second Class William E. Goodenough, 5 July, 1913[1] – February, 1915[2]
- Rear-Admiral Edwyn S. Alexander-Sinclair, 8 February, 1915[3] – 7 July, 1917[4]
- Rear-Admiral Sir Walter H. Cowan, 7 July, 1917[5] – 5 July, 1920[6] (flag transferred to Delhi in June, 1919)
- Vice-Admiral James A. Fergusson, July, 1920[7] – April, 1922[8]
- Rear-Admiral Hubert G. Brand, 15 April, 1922[9] – 9 October, 1924[10] (after this, formation re-designated the First Cruiser Squadron)
Other Personnel
Squadron Gunnery Officer
- Lieutenant-Commander (G) James F. Paget, 22 November, 1919[11] – 30 March, 1921[12]
- Lieutenant-Commander (G) Gerard W. T. Robertson, 31 March, 1921[13][14] – 5 January, 1923[15]
- Lieutenant-Commander (G) Hugh A. C. Dick, 5 January, 1923[16]
Squadron Torpedo Officer
- Lieutenant (T) Ralph Handcock, 3 May, 1919[17] – 15 April, 1921[18]
- Lieutenant-Commander (T) Edward P. Thomas, 15 April, 1921[19][20] – 13 April, 1923[21]
- Lieutenant-Commander (T) Gilbert A. Barratt, 13 April, 1923[22][23] – October, 1924[24]
- Commander (N) Thomas M. Brounger, 10 April, 1922[25] – October, 1924[Fact Check]
History
July, 1914
The squadron was:[26]
September, 1914
Two additional light cruisers have reinforced the squadron.[27]
Attached to Cruiser Force A | |||||
Light Cruisers | |||||
Southampton | Lowestoft | Birmingham | Falmouth | Nottingham | Liverpool |
This arrangement would change some time in December, 1914.[28]
January, 1915
Falmouth and Liverpool have been sent over to join the new Second Light Cruiser Squadron, which is serving alongside 1 L.C.S..[29]
Attached to (former?) Cruiser Force A | |||||
Light Cruisers | |||||
Southampton | Lowestoft | Birmingham | Nottingham |
March, 1915
The ships of the Squadron were renamed the Second Light Cruiser Squadron at some point in January or February, and a new 1 L.C.S. created as shown.[30]
Attached to Battle Cruiser Fleet | |||||
Light Cruisers | |||||
Galatea | Caroline | Cordelia | Inconstant |
This arrangement would not be altered before some time in November, 1915.[31]
December, 1915
Caroline has been replaced by Phaeton.[32]
Attached to Battle Cruiser Fleet | |||||
Light Cruisers | |||||
Galatea | Phaeton | Cordelia | Inconstant |
This arrangement would prove unusually stable. Squadron command under Edwyn Sinclair Alexander-Sinclair would become a Commodore, First Class on 5 December, 1916, and then to Rear-Admiral on 26 April, 1917, but affairs would not otherwise be altered before some time in May, 1917.[33]
Battle of Jutland
- Main article: First L.C.S. (Royal Navy) at the Battle of Jutland
The squadron was at the battle as one of three screening the battlecruisers:[34]
- Galatea, Commodore, Second Class Edwyn S. Alexander-Sinclair
- Phaeton, Captain John E. Cameron
- Cordelia, Captain Tufton P. H. Beamish
- Inconstant, Captain Bertram S. Thesiger
June, 1917
Caledon has been added to the mix, increasing strength to five cruisers.[35]
Attached to Battle Cruiser Fleet | |||||
Light Cruisers | |||||
Galatea | Phaeton | Cordelia | Inconstant | Caledon |
This arrangement would not be altered before some time in X.[36]
August, 1917
Caledon was made the flagship some time in July, and Royalist has replaced Cordelia.[37]
Attached to Battle Cruiser Fleet | |||||
Light Cruisers | |||||
Caledon | Royalist | Cordelia | Inconstant | Galatea |
This arrangement would not be altered before some time in X.[38]
17 November, 1917
At the Second Battle of Heligoland Bight[39]
July, 1918
The Squadron is still assigned to screen the Battle Cruiser Force.[40]
November, 1918
No change since July.[41]
This roster would apply until March, 1919.[42]
March, 1919
Now attached to the Battle Cruiser Force, Cleopatra has joined,[43] coming from the Seventh Light Cruiser Squadron.[44]
April, 1919
Still attached to the Battle Cruiser Force, Comus has joined,[45] having come from the Fourth Light Cruiser Squadron,[46] bringing the strength to seven light cruisers.
May, 1919
A considerable reorganization has occurred. All the ships except Comus (which is a "miscellaneous ship in commission") have been left to embody, with Champion, the Home Fleet's Second Light Cruiser Squadron.
1 L.C.S. is now part of the Atlantic Fleet; the reinvented squadron is comprised the six very modern light cruisers that were dubbed the Fifth Light Cruiser Squadron just a month ago.[47][48]
June, 1919
Still part of the Atlantic Fleet, the squadron is now eight light cruisers.[49] Danae is on her way, having just entered service while Cleopatra has come over from the Second Light Cruiser Squadron and Canterbury has recently been recommissioned.[50]
- Cleopatra (temporarily detached)
- Coventry
- Curacoa (refitting)
- Danae
- Dauntless
- Delhi (to join "shortly", would in fact become flagship this month)
- Dragon
- Canterbury (temporarily assigned)
July, 1919
Still part of the Atlantic Fleet, Delhi seems to have fully arrived and assumed flagship duties.[51]
- Delhi
- Coventry
- Curacoa (refitting)
- Danae
- Dauntless
- Canterbury (temporarily assigned)
- Dragon
- Cleopatra (temporarily detached)
Drill and Practice
In 1917, the squadron fired 56 practice torpedoes of which 45 or 80% were judged to be likely to endanger the enemy.[52]
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (December, 1914). p. 5.
- ↑ Goodenough Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 433.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (July, 1917). p. 6.
- ↑ Alexander-Sinclair Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 361.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (July, 1919). p. 5.
- ↑ Cowan Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/43. f. 249.
- ↑ Fergusson Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/43 f. 199.
- ↑ Fergusson Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/88 f. 102.
- ↑ Brand Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/43. f. 220.
- ↑ Brand Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/43. f. 220.
- ↑ Paget Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/144/717. f. 718.
- ↑ Paget Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/144/717. f. 718.
- ↑ Robertson Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/52/111. f. 468.
- ↑ The Navy List. (January, 1923). p. 747.
- ↑ Robertson Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/52/111. f. 468.
- ↑ The Navy List. (July, 1924). p. 232.
- ↑ The Navy List. (January, 1921). p. 758.
- ↑ Handcock Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/53/117. f. 116.
- ↑ Thomas Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/52/340. f. 698.
- ↑ The Navy List. (January, 1923). p. 747.
- ↑ Thomas Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/52/340. f. 698.
- ↑ Barratt Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/54/59. f. 59.
- ↑ The Navy List. (July, 1924). p. 232.
- ↑ Barratt Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/54/59. f. 59.
- ↑ The Navy List. (July, 1924). p. 232.
- ↑ Printed page "Fleets and Squadrons in Commission at Home and Abroad" in Albert Francis Barclay Bridges papers at The Caird Library at the National Maritime Museum. [BRG 1/1]
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (September 1914). p. 9.
- ↑ Supplements through January, 1915.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (January, 1915). p. 9.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (March, 1915). p. 11.
- ↑ Supplements through December, 1915.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (December, 1915). p. 11.
- ↑ Supplements through June, 1917.
- ↑ Battle of Jutland Official Despatches. p. 33, 46.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (June, 1917). p. 11.
- ↑ Supplements through X.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (August, 1917). p. 11.
- ↑ Supplements through X.
- ↑ Naval Operations. Vol. V. pp. 168-169.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (July, 1918). p. 11.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (November, 1918). p. 11.
- ↑ Supplements from December, 1918 through March, 1919.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (March, 1919). p. 10.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (February, 1919). p. 10.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (April, 1919). p. 10.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (March, 1919). p. 10.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (May, 1919). pp. 10, 12, 19.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (April, 1919). p 13.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (June, 1919). p. 10.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (May, 1919). pp. 12, 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (July, 1919). p. 10.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1917. p. 121.
Bibliography
- Corbett, Sir Julian S. (1920). Naval Operations. Volume I. London: Longmans, Green and Co..
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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 |