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Black Sea and Caspian Squadron

The Black Sea and Caspian Squadron,[1] also known as the Black Sea and Marmora Force and the Black Sea and Marmora Division,[2] was a naval formation of the British Mediterranean Fleet from 1918 to 1919.

Black Sea and Caspian Squadron
Active1918-1919
CountryUnited Kingdom
AllegianceBritish Empire
BranchRoyal Navy
Part of
Garrison/HQHMS Emperor of India
EngagementsAllied intervention in the Russian Civil War

History edit

On 19 December 1918 the Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet instructed Rear-Admiral Michael Culme-Seymour, then commanding British Aegean Squadron, that he was to be re-assigned to a new command appointment. On 1 January he transferred his current command to Commodore Maurice Fitzmaurice and assumed authority for the Black Sea, Caspian Sea, Sea of Azov and Sea of Marmora.[1] The squadron was involved in the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. In October 1919 Rear-Admiral Seymour was appointed Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Fleet, and the squadron was disbanded. The squadron's flagship was HMS Emperor of India.[3]

A component of the squadron was the British Caspian Flotilla.

Rear-Admirals, commanding edit

Post holders included:

Rank Flag Name Term
Rear-Admiral Commanding, Black Sea, Caspian Sea and Sea of Marmora
Rear-Admiral   Michael Culme-Seymour 1 January – October 1919[3]

Components edit

As of December 1918 included:[4]

# units notes
3 Battleships
7 Cruisers
3 Sea Plane Carriers
7 Monitors
8 Destroyers from 5th Destroyer Flotilla
6 Sloops
1 British Caspian Flotilla

References edit

  1. ^ a b Halpern, Paul (2016). The Mediterranean Fleet, 1919–1929. Cambridge: Routledge. p. 19. ISBN 9781317024163.
  2. ^ Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony (5 September 2018). "H.M.S. Heliotrope (1915) - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b Admiralty, Great Britain (October 1919). "Flag Officers in Commission". Navy List. London England: HM Stationery Office. p. 697.
  4. ^ Watson, Graham (27 October 2015). "Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployment, Inter-War Years 1914-1918: Mediterranean Fleet". www.naval-history.net. Gordon Smith. Retrieved 18 October 2018.

Sources edit

  • Admiralty, Great Britain (October 1919). "Flag Officers in Commission". Navy List. London England: HM Stationery Office.
  • Halpern, Paul (2016). The Mediterranean Fleet, 1919–1929. Cambridge England: Routledge. ISBN 9781317024163.
  • Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony (5 September 2018). "H.M.S. Heliotrope (1915) - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org.
  • Watson, Dr Graham (2015). "Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployment, Inter-War Years 1914-1918: Mediterranean Fleet". www.naval-history.net. Gordon Smith.

black, caspian, squadron, also, known, black, marmora, force, black, marmora, division, naval, formation, british, mediterranean, fleet, from, 1918, 1919, active1918, 1919countryunited, kingdomallegiancebritish, empirebranchroyal, navypart, ofmediterranean, fl. The Black Sea and Caspian Squadron 1 also known as the Black Sea and Marmora Force and the Black Sea and Marmora Division 2 was a naval formation of the British Mediterranean Fleet from 1918 to 1919 Black Sea and Caspian SquadronActive1918 1919CountryUnited KingdomAllegianceBritish EmpireBranchRoyal NavyPart ofMediterranean FleetGarrison HQHMS Emperor of IndiaEngagementsAllied intervention in the Russian Civil War Contents 1 History 2 Rear Admirals commanding 3 Components 4 References 5 SourcesHistory editOn 19 December 1918 the Commander in Chief Mediterranean Fleet instructed Rear Admiral Michael Culme Seymour then commanding British Aegean Squadron that he was to be re assigned to a new command appointment On 1 January he transferred his current command to Commodore Maurice Fitzmaurice and assumed authority for the Black Sea Caspian Sea Sea of Azov and Sea of Marmora 1 The squadron was involved in the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War In October 1919 Rear Admiral Seymour was appointed Second in Command Mediterranean Fleet and the squadron was disbanded The squadron s flagship was HMS Emperor of India 3 A component of the squadron was the British Caspian Flotilla Rear Admirals commanding editPost holders included Rank Flag Name Term Rear Admiral Commanding Black Sea Caspian Sea and Sea of Marmora Rear Admiral nbsp Michael Culme Seymour 1 January October 1919 3 Components editAs of December 1918 included 4 units notes 3 Battleships 7 Cruisers 3 Sea Plane Carriers 7 Monitors 8 Destroyers from 5th Destroyer Flotilla 6 Sloops 1 British Caspian FlotillaReferences edit a b Halpern Paul 2016 The Mediterranean Fleet 1919 1929 Cambridge Routledge p 19 ISBN 9781317024163 Harley Simon Lovell Tony 5 September 2018 H M S Heliotrope 1915 The Dreadnought Project www dreadnoughtproject org Harley and Lovell Retrieved 18 October 2018 a b Admiralty Great Britain October 1919 Flag Officers in Commission Navy List London England HM Stationery Office p 697 Watson Graham 27 October 2015 Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployment Inter War Years 1914 1918 Mediterranean Fleet www naval history net Gordon Smith Retrieved 18 October 2018 Sources editAdmiralty Great Britain October 1919 Flag Officers in Commission Navy List London England HM Stationery Office Halpern Paul 2016 The Mediterranean Fleet 1919 1929 Cambridge England Routledge ISBN 9781317024163 Harley Simon Lovell Tony 5 September 2018 H M S Heliotrope 1915 The Dreadnought Project www dreadnoughtproject org Watson Dr Graham 2015 Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployment Inter War Years 1914 1918 Mediterranean Fleet www naval history net Gordon Smith Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Black Sea and Caspian Squadron amp oldid 1185292126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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