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135: 1240: 68: 50: 455:. Rear Admiral, Third Battle Squadron, was responsible for covering Atlantic convoys; and was later to become the North Atlantic Escort Force. At the time, German surface raiders were a distinct concern, thus the allocation of battleships. RMS 906:
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from June 1916 onwards. Starting in November 1917, the 3rd Battle Squadron progressively shrank in size as its predreadnoughts were gradually detached for other duties.
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in the Thames estuary. The move was intended to make more large ships available for coastal defence duties, after the
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and other vessels, active from at least 1914 to 1945. The 3rd Battle Squadron was initially part of the Royal Navy's
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battleships were nicknamed "the wobbly eight" after their slight tendency to roll under way.
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was to provide a shore base with administrative and maintenance facilities for the
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on the Northern Patrol. On 29 April 1916, the 3rd Battle Squadron was moved to
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Essentially made obsolete by the introduction of the revolutionary battleship
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Castles of Steel: Britain, Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea
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served in the Mediterranean 1916–17. The remaining ships were augmented by
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At the start of the Second World War, the squadron formed part of the
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Niehorster, Leo; Donald Kindell; Mark E Horan (5 January 2001).
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Volume II: The War Years to the eve of Jutland: 1914–1916
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aircraft assigned to ships of the Third Battle Squadron.
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
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In 1945, the Squadron consisted of two battleships,
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In 1942, the Third Battle Squadron, now comprising;
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Harley and Lovell, 7 November 2017 798:, 25 August 1939 – 29 December 1939 784:, 13 March 1917 – 21 September 1917 406: 399:The squadron, consisting by now of 13: 1318:Battle squadrons of the Royal Navy 756:, 29 August 1912 – 29 August 1913 235:by German ships on 24 April 1916. 145: 16:Naval squadron of the British Navy 14: 1349: 1049: 118:, the Home Fleet was renamed the 1238: 994:"Senior Royal Navy appointments" 777:, 13 March 1916 – 14 March 1917 770:, 27 July 1915 – February, 1916 66: 48: 1018: 986: 963: 936: 737:Rear-Admirals Second-in-Command 945:"Royal Navy Ships 1942 part 4" 910: 900: 889: 878: 851: 839: 827: 816: 415:and comprised just two ships: 1: 1076:. New York: Mayflower Books. 1061: 1025:Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony. 280:, plus the protected cruiser 242:, the squadron consisted of: 1165: 1139: 1113: 1090: 857: 845: 822: 747:Christopher G. F. M. Cradock 598:Commanders were as follows: 510:- Captain D. N. C. Tuffnell; 7: 1194:. 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Index

III Battle Squadron
United Kingdom
Royal Navy
Squadron
naval squadron
Royal Navy
battleships
Home Fleet
First World War
Grand Fleet
Second World War

King Edward VII
Africa
Britannia
Commonwealth
Dominion
Hibernia
Hindustan
Zealandia
King Edward VII-class
pre-dreadnought
Grand Fleet
cruisers
Sheerness
Rosyth
Nore Command
Bombardment of Yarmouth and Lowestoft
Battle of Jutland
Dreadnought

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