2nd Cruiser Squadron

2nd Cruiser Squadron
Active1904–1919, 1921-1941, 1946-1952
CountryUnited Kingdom
AllegianceBritish Empire
BranchRoyal Navy
EngagementsBattle of Jutland
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Rear-Admiral Louis Alexander Mountbatten
Military unit

The 2nd Cruiser Squadron [1] was a formation of cruisers of the British Royal Navy from 1904 to 1919 and from 1921 to 1941 and again from 1946 to 1952.

History

First formation

The 2nd Cruiser Squadron was first formed in December, 1904 then placed under the command of Prince Louis of Battenberg in February 1905. [2] He was then succeeded by Rear-Admiral Charles Adair on 23 February, 1907.[3] The squadron was first assigned to the Atlantic Fleet until February 1909. In March 1909 it was transferred to the 2nd Division of the Home Fleet till April 1912. From May 1912 until July 1914 it was in the First Fleet. Between August 1914 and November 1918 it was part of the Grand Fleet. The squadron was commanded by twelve Admirals before it was disbanded on 1 February 1919.

Second formation

The 2nd Cruiser squadron was reformed on 14 May 1921 and was allocated to the Atlantic Fleet until 1932 when that fleet was re-designated Home Fleet. The Squadron was disbanded in 1941.

Third formation

In October 1946 the 10th Cruiser Squadron of the Home Fleet was re-designated 2nd Cruiser Squadron and was assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet.[4] In 1947 it was re-allocated to the Home Fleet until 1952 when it was dispersed.[5]

Rear-admirals/vice-admirals/flag officers commanding

First formation

Post holders included:[6]

  • Rear-Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg: February 1905-February 1907
  • Rear-Admiral Charles H. Adair: February 1907-September 1908
  • Rear-Admiral Sir Percy M. Scott: September 1908-February 1909
  • Rear-Admiral Robert S. Lowry: February 1909-November 1910
  • Rear-Admiral Sir George J.S. Warrender, Bt.: November 1910-December 1912
  • Rear-Admiral Sir F. C. Doveton Sturdee: December 1912-December 1913
  • Rear-Admiral Charles E. Madden: December 1913-July 1914
  • Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Somerset A. Gough-Calthorpe: July 1914-May 1916
  • Rear-Admiral Herbert L. Heath: May-November 1916
  • Rear-Admiral Sydney R. Fremantle: January-December 1917
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald G. O. Tupper: December 1917-February 1918
  • Rear-Admiral Edward F. Bruen: February 1918-February 1919
Squadron disbanded

Second formation

Squadron disbanded

Third formation

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Jellicoe, Viscount (2014). The Grand Fleet (1914-1916): Its Creation, Development and Work. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 165. ISBN 9783954274338.
  2. ^ "MB1/T1-10 Personal and naval papers of Prince Louis of Battenberg, first Marquis of Milford Haven, (numbers 1-62), 1886-1911" (PDF). dn.southampton.ac.uk. University of Southampton, England. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  3. ^ Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony. "Second Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy) - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell, 4 October 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  4. ^ Mackie. 2018.
  5. ^ Watson, Graham. "Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployment 1947-2013: FLOTILLAS AND SQUADRONS 1947-1971". www.naval-history.net. Gordon Smith, 12 July 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  6. ^ Mackie, Colin. "Senior Royal Navy Appointments from 1865". gulabin.com. Colin Mackie, December 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2018.

Sources

  • Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony. (2017) "Second Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy) - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell.
  • Jellicoe, Viscount (2014). The Grand Fleet (1914-1916): Its Creation, Development and Work. BoD – Books on Demand. ISBN 9783954274338.
  • Mackie, Colin. (2017) "Senior Royal Navy Appointments from 1865". gulabin.com. Colin Mackie.
  • "MB1/T1-10 (2018) Personal and naval papers of Prince Louis of Battenberg, first Marquis of Milford Haven, (numbers 1-62), 1886-1911" (PDF). dn.southampton.ac.uk. University of Southampton, England.