6th Cruiser Squadron


The 6th Cruiser Squadron was a formation of cruisers of the British Royal Navy from 1909 to 1915 and again in 1925 to 1945.

History

First formation

The squadron was established in March 1909. In September 1910 and was attached to the Mediterranean Fleet until April 1912. In May, 1912, the 6th Cruiser Squadron was renamed the Mediterranean Cruiser Squadron. The squadron was then reassigned as the 6th Cruiser Squadron to the Second Fleet between May 1912 and July 1914.

Rear-Admiral Commanding

Included:

Second formation

The squadron reformed in 1925 when it was allocated to the Africa Station till August 1939 when that command was abolished. It then transferred to the new command South Atlantic Station in September 1939 and remained attached there until 1945 when it was disbanded.

Rear/Vice-Admiral Commanding

Included:

Cruiser deployments

The Royal Navy's cruiser squadrons usually contained a maximum of five to six ships but down but sometimes as low as two to three ships. Between 1914 and 1924 to 25 they were designated Light Cruiser Squadrons after 1925 re-designated Cruiser Squadrons.