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The 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron was a naval formation of light cruisers of the Royal Navy from 1914 to 1925.

History

World War One

Originally part of the Grand Fleet, the squadron fought at the Battle of Jutland, where it was commanded by William Goodenough and consisted of Southampton (flagship), Birmingham, Nottingham and Dublin.[1][2]

Following the battle, the squadron undertook patrol duties in the North Sea. Later in 1916, the Australian cruisers HMAS Melbourne and HMAS Sydney joined the squadron. It which saw action against German airships and light aircraft during 1917 and 1918.

The squadron was attached to Battle Cruiser Fleet from January 1915 until November 1916 when that formation was renamed Battle Cruiser Force it remained attached BC Force until February 1919. The Squadron was then disbanded for two months before reforming as part of the Home Fleet it was assigned to screening duties of the Third Battle Squadron until July 1919.[3] It remained attached to the Home Fleet until October 1919 when it was transferred to the Atlantic Fleet. In 1925 it was re-designated 2nd Cruiser Squadron.[4]

Commodores/Rear-Admirals commanding

Post holders included:[5]

Rank Flag Name Term
Commodore/Rear-Admiral, Commanding 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron
1 Commodore, 2nd Class Файл:UK-Navy-OF6-Flag.svg Trevylyan D. W. Napier 1 July, 1913 – 1 December, 1913
2 Rear-Admiral Файл:Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Trevylyan D. W. Napier 28 December, 1914 – 8 February, 1915
3 Commodore, 1st Class Файл:UK-Navy-OF6-Flag.svg Cecil F. Lambert 25 December, 1916 – 23 February, 1918
4 Rear-Admiral Файл:Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg James A. Fergusson 9 May, 1918
5 Rear-Admiral Файл:Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Alexander Duff 14 May, 1919
6 Rear-Admiral Файл:Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Wilmot S. Nicholson 14 May, 1921 – 15 May, 1923
7 Rear-Admiral Файл:Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Thomas D. Gilbert 15 May, 1923 – 15 May, 1925

Deployments

Distribution of the squadron included:[6][7]
Assigned to Date Notes
1 Grand Fleet 08/1914 – 01/1915
2 Battle Cruiser Fleet 01/1915 – 11/1916 as part of the Grand Fleet
3 Battle Cruiser Force 11/1916 – 02/1919 as part of the Grand Fleet
4 Home Fleet 04-1919 – 10/1919 on protection duties 3rd Battle Squadron
5 Atlantic Fleet 11/1919 – 05/1925
6 Home Fleet 05/1925 renamed 2nd Cruiser Squadron

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Light-cruiser squadrons of the Royal Navy