Third Sloop Flotilla (Royal Navy)

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The Third Sloop Flotilla was a formation of sloops of the Royal Navy.

History

The Third was one of six new flotillas to first appear in the Navy List in July, 1918, joining the long-established First Sloop Flotilla and Tenth Sloop Flotilla.

July, 1918

The flotilla was created in June as part of the Northern Patrol. At this point in time, the flotilla comprised the bulk of the Northern Patrol's forces. On paper, the Third was the largest of the Sloop Flotillas with an initial strength of twenty-one sloops. One of these, Myosotis, was paid off. The formation would remain as shown until some time between 1 August and 1 November.[1]

Attached to the Northern Patrol
Sloops
Aubrietia Auricula Buttercup Crocus Daffodil Delphinium Gladiolus
Harebell Laburnum Mistletoe Montbretia Myosotis* Pelargonium Polyanthus
Poppy Primrose Rosemary Syringa Tamarisk Viola Windflower

November, 1918

Laburnum has left, reducing the force to 20 sloops. Myosotis is no longer paid off, but Primrose is detached.[2]

Attached to the Northern Patrol
Sloops
Aubrietia Auricula Buttercup Crocus Daffodil Delphinium Gladiolus
Harebell Mistletoe Montbretia Myosotis Pelargonium Polyanthus
Poppy Primrose* Rosemary Syringa Tamarisk Viola Windflower

December, 1918

Eight sloops left in November. Buttercup, Crocus, Daffodil, Delphinium, Gladiolus, Poppy and Rosemary have left to form the new Twenty-third Fleet Sweeping Flotilla on the Northern DIvision of the Coast of Ireland, and Primrose has left to provide "miscellaneous service", thus reducing the flotilla to 12 sloops. This line-up would persist until some time in January, 1919.[3]

Attached to the Northern Patrol
Sloops
Aubrietia Auricula Harebell Mistletoe Montbretia Myosotis
Pelargonium Polyanthus Syringa Tamarisk Viola Windflower

February, 1919

Auricula left for the Clyde in January, thus reducing the flotilla to 11 sloops.[4]

Attached to the Northern Patrol
Sloops
Aubrietia Harebell Mistletoe Montbretia Myosotis
Pelargonium Polyanthus Syringa Tamarisk Viola Windflower

March, 1919

Some time in February, it appears that the formation was disbanded. The sloops went to Portland, where they were listed in the Navy List without a name, and where they stayed until at least 1 July, by which time they had been reduced to Reserve Complement..[5]

Flotilla Disbanded – sloops sent to Portland

In Command

Dates of appointment given:

Footnotes

  1. Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (July, 1918). p. 13 and September and November Supplements – September and October editions were not found.
  2. Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (November, 1918). p. 19.
  3. Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (December, 1918). p. 19 and Supplements through February, 1919.
  4. Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (February, 1919). p. 19.
  5. Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (March, 1919). p. 16 and Supplements through July.

Bibliography

See Also


British Sloop Flotillas
First Sloop Flotilla | Second Sloop Flotilla | Third Sloop Flotilla | Fourth Sloop Flotilla
  Ninth Sloop Flotilla | Tenth Sloop Flotilla | Eleventh Sloop Flotilla | Twelfth Sloop Flotilla 
Thirteenth Sloop Flotilla