First Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)

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The British First Battle Squadron was a formation of battleships of the Royal Navy. The squadron changed composition often as ships were damaged, retired or transferred. For tactical reasons the squadron was divided into two divisions.

May, 1912

On 22 June, 1912 Vice-Admiral S.C. Colville raised his flag in Collingwood as commander of the First Squadron (as it was then known).

Outbreak of war, August, 1914

Battle of Jutland, June 1916

The First Battle Squadron was initially part of the Royal Navy's Home Fleet. During the First World War the Home Fleet was renamed the Grand Fleet. As an element in the Grand Fleet, the Squadron participated in the Battle of Jutland. During the Battle of Jutland, the composition of the First Battle Squadron was as follows:

  • First Division
  • Second Division
    • Colossus - Captain Pound, Rear-Admiral Gaunt
    • Collingwood - Captain Ley
    • Neptune - Captain Bernard
    • St. Vincent - Captain Fisher

After Jutland, 1916

Following the Battle of Jutland, the First Battle Squadron was reorganized. Much of the First Squadron was transferred to the British 4th Battle Squadron. The organization was as follows, with dates the ship entered and left the squadron indicated.

Command of the First Battle Squadron

The Vice-Admiral Commanding the Battle Squadron commanded one division. His second in command, Rear-Admiral First Battle Squadron, commanded the other division.

Admiral Commanding, First Battle Squadron

Rear-Admiral, First Battle Squadron

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