Cruiser Squadron
The Cruiser Squadron was a naval formation of the British Home Fleet[1] consisting of Armored cruisers of the Royal Navy from 1899 to 1905.
| Cruiser Squadron | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Active | 1899–1905 | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Allegiance | British Empire | 
| Branch | Royal Navy | 
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders | Commodore Edmund S. Poë | 
History
    
In October 1899 the Royal Navy's Training Squadron consisting mainly of sailing ships was abolished. On the 30 October the Cruiser Squadron was formed using more modern armoured cruisers.[2] Commodore Edmund S. Poë was appointed its first commander. The squadron was assigned to the Home Fleet and existed until 1905. .
Commodore and Rear-Admirals commanding
    
Post holders included:[3]
| Rank | Flag | Name | Term | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commodore/Rear-Admiral Commanding, Cruiser Squadron | ||||
| 1 | Commodore 2nd Class |  | Edmund S. Poë | 31 October 1899 - 5 October 1900 | 
| 2 | Commodore 2nd Class |  | Alfred L. Winsloe | 5 October 1900 –15 November 1902 | 
| 3 | Rear-Admiral |  | Sir Wilmot H. Fawkes | 15 November 1902 - November 1904 | 
| 4 | Rear-Admiral |  | Edmund S. Poë | November 1904-July 1905 | 
References
    
- Watson, Dr Graham. "Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployments 1900-1914". www.naval-history.net. Gordon Smith, 8 August 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
- Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony. "Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy) - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell, 3 November 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
- Mackie, Colin. "Senior Royal Navy Appointments from 1865". gulabin.com. Colin Mackie, p.206. February 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
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