The Grand Fleet, 1914-1916; Its Creation, Development And Work

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The Grand Fleet, 1914-1916; Its Creation, Development And Work
Jellicoe John Rushworth Jellicoe Earl
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The Dreadnought Battle Fleet's position at noon was Lat. 56.29 N., Long. 8-22 E., with the cruisers 15 miles ahead and the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron ahead of the cruisers. At 1.15 Rear-Admiral Moore reported in reply to my enquiry that Sir David Beatty was on board the Princess Royal, that the Lion was damaged and detached; Sir David Beatty then reported that the Lion's speed was reduced to 12 knots, that the Blucher had been sunk, and two other enemy battle cruisers seriously damaged, and tha
...t he was covering the retirement of the lAon, which was steaming with her starboard engine only.
Digitized by Google 196 THE GRAND FLEET, 1914-1916 The hit which disabled the lAon was a piece of luck for the enemy.
At 2 P.M. Vice- Admiral Bradford, coimnanding the 8rd Battle Squadron, reported that he was turning to the northward, having all the battle cruisers in sight. The 8rd Battle Squadron was sighted from the Iron Duke at 8.80 P.M., and stationed on the Dreadnought Battle Fleet. Sir David Beatty had meanwhile directed the Indomitable at 8.88 p.m.


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