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On 30 July, 1917, Rear-Admiral [[Trevylyan Dacres Willes Napier|Trevylyan D. W. Napier]], then commanding the {{UK-LCS|3}} of the [[Grand Fleet]], was appointed in administrative charge of all the light cruiser squadrons of the Grand Fleet with the acting rank of {{ViceRN}}.  His brief was to administer the [[First Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|First]], [[Second Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Second]], Third, [[Fourth Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Fourth]] and [[Sixth Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Sixth Light Cruiser Squadrons]] and coordinate their training.  All but the Fourth Light Cruiser Squadron were attached to the [[Battle Cruiser Force]].  He reported directly to the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet "on all matters of training and administration of the Light Cruiser Squadrons."<ref name=f128>Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief, Grand Fleet and Vice-Admiral Commanding, Battle Cruiser Force.  4 September, 1917.  M. 09828.  The National Archives.  ADM 137/2134.  f. 128.</ref>
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On 30 July, 1917, Rear-Admiral [[Trevylyan Dacres Willes Napier|Trevylyan D. W. Napier]], then commanding the {{UK-LCS|3}} of the [[Grand Fleet]], was appointed in administrative charge of all the light cruiser squadrons of the Grand Fleet with the acting rank of {{ViceRN}}.  His brief was to administer the [[First Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|First]], [[Second Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Second]], Third, [[Fourth Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Fourth]] and [[Sixth Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Sixth Light Cruiser Squadrons]] (then totalling about 24 cruisers in strength) and coordinate their training.  All but the Fourth Light Cruiser Squadron were attached to the [[Battle Cruiser Force]].  He reported directly to the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet "on all matters of training and administration of the Light Cruiser Squadrons."<ref name=f128>Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief, Grand Fleet and Vice-Admiral Commanding, Battle Cruiser Force.  4 September, 1917.  M. 09828.  The National Archives.  ADM 137/2134.  f. 128.</ref>
  
 
Napier's short title was "Vice-Admiral, Light Cruiser Force."  He retained direct command of the {{UK-LCS|3}} until 1 January, 1918, when {{UK-CS|1}} was formed from it, composed of the {{UK-Courageous}}, {{UK-Glorious}}, and {{UK-Furious}}.<ref name=f128/> Rear-Admiral [[Allen Thomas Hunt|Allen T. Hunt]] succeeded him in command of Third Light Cruiser Squadron the same day.<ref>Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief, Grand Fleet and Vice-Admiral Commanding, Battle Cruiser Force.  28 December, 1917.  M.-017810/17.  The National Archives.  ADM 137/2134.  f. 129.</ref> Perversely, Third Light Cruiser Squadron was also known as First Cruiser Squadron before this date, contradicting the orders appointing a Vice-Admiral, Light Cruiser Force.<ref>''Supplement to the Monthly Navy List Showing Organisation of the Fleet, Flag Officers' Commands, &c.'' (September, 1917). p. 6.</ref>
 
Napier's short title was "Vice-Admiral, Light Cruiser Force."  He retained direct command of the {{UK-LCS|3}} until 1 January, 1918, when {{UK-CS|1}} was formed from it, composed of the {{UK-Courageous}}, {{UK-Glorious}}, and {{UK-Furious}}.<ref name=f128/> Rear-Admiral [[Allen Thomas Hunt|Allen T. Hunt]] succeeded him in command of Third Light Cruiser Squadron the same day.<ref>Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief, Grand Fleet and Vice-Admiral Commanding, Battle Cruiser Force.  28 December, 1917.  M.-017810/17.  The National Archives.  ADM 137/2134.  f. 129.</ref> Perversely, Third Light Cruiser Squadron was also known as First Cruiser Squadron before this date, contradicting the orders appointing a Vice-Admiral, Light Cruiser Force.<ref>''Supplement to the Monthly Navy List Showing Organisation of the Fleet, Flag Officers' Commands, &c.'' (September, 1917). p. 6.</ref>

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History

On 30 July, 1917, Rear-Admiral Trevylyan D. W. Napier, then commanding the Third Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand Fleet, was appointed in administrative charge of all the light cruiser squadrons of the Grand Fleet with the acting rank of Vice-Admiral. His brief was to administer the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Sixth Light Cruiser Squadrons (then totalling about 24 cruisers in strength) and coordinate their training. All but the Fourth Light Cruiser Squadron were attached to the Battle Cruiser Force. He reported directly to the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet "on all matters of training and administration of the Light Cruiser Squadrons."[1]

Napier's short title was "Vice-Admiral, Light Cruiser Force." He retained direct command of the Third Light Cruiser Squadron until 1 January, 1918, when First Cruiser Squadron was formed from it, composed of the Courageous, Glorious, and Furious.[1] Rear-Admiral Allen T. Hunt succeeded him in command of Third Light Cruiser Squadron the same day.[2] Perversely, Third Light Cruiser Squadron was also known as First Cruiser Squadron before this date, contradicting the orders appointing a Vice-Admiral, Light Cruiser Force.[3]

Vice-Admirals, Light Cruiser Force

Dates of appointment given:

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief, Grand Fleet and Vice-Admiral Commanding, Battle Cruiser Force. 4 September, 1917. M. 09828. The National Archives. ADM 137/2134. f. 128.
  2. Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief, Grand Fleet and Vice-Admiral Commanding, Battle Cruiser Force. 28 December, 1917. M.-017810/17. The National Archives. ADM 137/2134. f. 129.
  3. Supplement to the Monthly Navy List Showing Organisation of the Fleet, Flag Officers' Commands, &c. (September, 1917). p. 6.
  4. Napier Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 440.
  5. Napier Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 440.

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