11th Cruiser Squadron
The 11th Cruiser Squadron and also known as Cruiser Force E[1] was a formation of cruisers of the British Royal Navy from 1914 to 1917 and again from 1939 to 1940. First World WarThe squadron was first formed in July 1914 and was attached to the Third Fleet. In August 1914 it was reassigned to the Channel Fleet. It was designated Cruiser Force E for service off the west coast of Ireland and was dispersed by January 1915.[2] Rear-Admiral/Senior Officer CommandingIncluded:[3]
Second World WarThe squadron reformed in October 1939 when the 12th Cruiser Squadron of the Northern Patrol was re-designated 11th Cruiser Squadron. It was then transferred under the control of the Commander-in-Chief, North Atlantic at Gibraltar until it was disbanded in 1940. Throughout the period the squadron was commanded by Commodore Richard J.R. Scott, holding the appointment of Commodore Commanding, 11th Cruiser Squadron.[4] Notes
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