2nd Destroyer Flotilla | |
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Active | January 1909–1943, 1945-1946 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Royal Navy |
Size | Flotilla |
Commanders | |
First | Captain Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair |
Last | Captain Bernard Armitage Warburton Warburton-Lee |
The British 2nd Destroyer Flotilla (also styled as Second Destroyer Flotilla) was a naval formation of the Royal Navy from 1909 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1946.
The 2nd Destroyer Flotilla originated in early 1907 as a part of a Home Fleet Flotilla within the Home Fleet. In February 1909, that Home Fleet Flotilla was split into the 2nd and 4th Destroyer Flotillas. The new flotilla was then assigned to the 2nd Division of the Home Fleet from February 1909 to May 1912. [1] From May 1912 to July 1914 the flotilla was part of the Home Fleet's First Fleet. It was then transferred to the Grand Fleet from August 1914 to April 1916. [1] After its stay with the Grand Fleet the flotilla was assigned to the Plymouth Command from April 1916 to November 1917 and was stationed at Devonport. It was next assigned to the Coast of Ireland Station from November 1917 to November 1918 based at Derry. [2] After World War One the flotilla was assigned to the Atlantic Fleet from December 1918 to November 1924. In December 1924 it was sent to join the Mediterranean Fleet where it stayed until June 1932. It was recalled back to home waters as part of the Home Fleet between from June 1932 to August 1936. It was sent back to join the Mediterranean Fleet from August 1936 until September 1939. [3] The flotilla was gradually dispersed to the South Atlantic and West Indies, and in January 1940 it was reformed once more as part of the Home Fleet until May 1940. On 1 June 1940 it was sent to join the Mediterranean Fleet until 1 August 1942. It was next transferred to the Eastern Fleet where it remained until June 1943 when it was disbanded. [4] The flotilla was re-established in July 1944 and assigned to the Home Fleet until 1947. Its final posting was with the Mediterranean Fleet until 1951 when it was re-designated as the 2nd Destroyer Squadron. [5]
Assigned to | Dates | Notes |
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Home Fleet | March 1907 to February 1909 | as a Home Fleet Destroyer Flotilla |
Home Fleet, 2nd Division | February 1909 to May 1912 | |
Home Fleets, First Fleet | May 1912 to July 1914 | |
Grand Fleet | August 1914 to April 1916 | |
Plymouth Command | April 1916 to November 1917 | stationed at Devonport |
Coast of Ireland Station | November 1917 to November 1918 | stationed at Derry |
Atlantic Fleet | December 1918 to November 1924 | |
Mediterranean Fleet | November 1924 to June 1932 | |
Home Fleet | June 1932 to August 1936 | |
Mediterranean Fleet | August 1936 to December 1939 | flotilla is split up with ships sent to West Indies and South Atlantic Station |
Home Fleet | January 1940 to May 1940 | reformed |
Mediterranean Fleet | 1 June 1940 to 1 August 1942 | |
Eastern Fleet | August 1942 to June 1943 | |
Home Fleet | July 1944 to 1947 | |
Mediterranean Fleet | 1948 to 1951 | renamed 2nd Destroyer Squadron |
A Captain (D) afloat or Captain Destroyers afloat is an operational commander responsible for the command of a destroyer flotilla or squadron.
Incomplete list of post holders included: [6]
Rank | Name | Term | Notes | |
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Captain (D) afloat 2nd Destroyer Flotilla | ||||
1 | Captain | Edwyn S. Alexander-Sinclair | 5 January, 1909 – 7 February, 1911 | (later Adm.) |
2 | Captain | The Hon. Hubert G. Brand | 7 February, 1911 - 10 August 1912 | (later Adm.) |
3 | Captain | Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt | 10 August, 1912 – 1 December, 1913 | (later Adm.of the Fleet) |
4 | Captain | James U. Farie | 1 December, 1913 – 11 March, 1914 | |
4 | Captain | John B. Sparks | 12 October, 1915 – 1 March, 1919 | |
4 | Captain | Colin K. MacLean | 1 March, 1919 – 29 April, 1920 | (later V. Adm) |
5 | Captain | Humphrey T. Walwyn | 29 April, 1920 – 9 May, 1922 | |
6 | Captain | Roger L'E. M. Rede | 9 May, 1922 – 1 November, 1923 | |
7 | Captain | Eric G. Robinson | 1 November, 1923 – 30 May, 1925 | |
8 | Captain | George H. D'O. Lyon | 30 May, 1925 – 7 May, 1927 | (later Adm.) |
9 | Captain | Montague G. B. Legge | 2 May, 1927 – 19 December, 1928 | |
10 | Captain | William J. Whitworth | 19 December, 1928 – February, 1931 | (later Adm.) |
11 | Captain | Alfred H. Taylor | 5 July, 1931 – 12 May, 1932 | |
12 | Captain | Edye K. Boddam-Whetham | 26 May, 1932 – August, 1934 | |
13 | Captain | Cedric S. Holland | August, 1934 – 12 January, 1937 | |
14 | Captain | Denis W. Boyd | 7 October, 1936 – 25 February, 1938 | |
15 | Captain | Ralph Kerr | 25 February, 1938 - 28 July, 1939 | |
16 | Captain | Bernard A. W. Warburton-Lee | 28 July, 1939 – 10 April, 1940 | |
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