Cruiser Squadron

The Cruiser Squadron was a naval formation of the British Home Fleet [1] consisting of Armored cruisers of the Royal Navy from 1899 to 1905.

Cruiser Squadron
Active1899–1905
CountryUnited Kingdom
AllegianceBritish Empire
BranchRoyal Navy
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Commodore Edmund S. Poë

History

In October 1899 the Royal Navy's Training Squadron consisting mainly of sailing ships was abolished. On the 30 October the Cruiser Squadron was formed using more modern armoured cruisers. [2] Commodore Edmund S. Poë was appointed its first commander. The squadron was assigned to the Home Fleet and existed until 1905. .

Commodore and Rear-Admirals commanding

Post holders included:[3]

RankFlagNameTerm
Commodore/Rear-Admiral Commanding, Cruiser Squadron
1Commodore 2nd ClassEdmund S. Poë31 October, 1899 - 5 October, 1900
2Commodore 2nd ClassAlfred L. Winsloe5 October, 1900 –15 November, 1902
3Rear-AdmiralSir Wilmot H. Fawkes15 November, 1902 - November 1904
4Rear-AdmiralEdmund S. PoëNovember 1904-July 1905
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References

  1. Watson, Dr Graham. "Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployments 1900-1914". www.naval-history.net. Gordon Smith, 8 August 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  2. Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony. "Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy) - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell, 3 November 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  3. Mackie, Colin. "Senior Royal Navy Appointments from 1865". gulabin.com. Colin Mackie, p.206. February 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
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