Twelfth Sloop Flotilla (Royal Navy)
The Twelfth Sloop Flotilla was a formation of sloops of the Royal Navy.
Prior to being designated as the Twelfth some time in June 1918, it had no proper name, and might have been more collquially known as the Mediterranean Sloop Flotilla, or the Malta Sloop Flotilla, which in turn may have been considered a sister formation to the Gibraltar Sloop Flotilla and the British Ægean Sloop Flotilla.
History
The Twelfth 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. The sloops comprising it were a body of sloops that had grown in number that had been stationed in the Mediterranean since 1915.
July, 1915
The Mediterranean Fleet has its first two sloops attached to it, Aster and Honeysuckle.[1]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |
Sloops | |
Aster | Honeysuckle |
August, 1915
Anemone and Jonquil have joined, bringing the strength to four sloops.[2]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
Sloops | |||
Anemone | Aster | Honeysuckle | Jonquil |
This roster would apply until some time in October.
November, 1915
Azalea and Clematis joined the formation in October, bringing the strength to six sloops.[3]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||||
Sloops | |||||
Anemone | Aster | Azalea | Clematis | Honeysuckle | Jonquil |
December, 1915
Acacia, Heliotrope, Narcissus and Peony have joined, bringing the strength to ten sloops.[4]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | ||||
Sloops | ||||
Acacia | Anemone | Aster | Azalea | Clematis |
Heliotrope | Honeysuckle | Jonquil | Narcissus | Peony |
January, 1916
Lily, Magnolia, Mallow, Mimosa and Veronica have joined and Acacia has left, bringing the strength to fourteen sloops.[5]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | ||||||
Sloops | ||||||
Anemone | Aster | Azalea | Clematis | Heliotrope | Honeysuckle | Jonquil |
Lily | Magnolia | Mallow | Mimosa | Narcissus | Peony | Veronica |
February, 1916
Lily, Magnolia, Mallow, Mimosa, Narcissus and Veronica have left. Primula, Marguerite, Campanula and Nasturtium have joined, though they are under the command of Senior Naval Officer, Malta. The net effect has reduced strength to twelve sloops.[6]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
Sloops | |||
Anemone | Aster | Azalea | Clematis |
Heliotrope | Honeysuckle | Jonquil | Peony |
Under S.N.O., Malta | |||
Primula | Marguerite | Campanula | Nasturtium |
March, 1916
Primula has left, and Snapdragon and Wallflower have joined, bringing strength to thirteen sloops.[7]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
Sloops | |||
Anemone | Aster | Azalea | Clematis |
Heliotrope | Honeysuckle | Jonquil | Peony |
Under S.N.O., Malta | |||
Marguerite | Campanula | Nasturtium | Snapdragon |
Wallflower |
April, 1916
Berberis, Lobelia, Geranium, Cyclamen and Pentstemon have joined the Malta contingent, bringing strength to eighteen sloops.[8]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
Sloops | |||
Anemone | Aster | Azalea | Clematis |
Heliotrope | Honeysuckle | Jonquil | Peony |
Under S.N.O., Malta | |||
Marguerite | Campanula | Nasturtium | Snapdragon |
Wallflower | Berberis | Lobelia | Geranium |
Cyclamen | Pentstemon |
May, 1916
Nasturtium has been lost to a mine on 27 April, reducing strength to seventeen sloops.[9]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
Sloops | |||
Anemone | Aster | Azalea | Clematis |
Heliotrope | Honeysuckle | Jonquil | Peony |
Under S.N.O., Malta | |||
Marguerite | Campanula | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
Berberis | Lobelia | Geranium | Cyclamen |
Pentstemon |
This roster would remain unchanged until some time in June.
July, 1916
Petunia has joined some time in June, bring the flotilla to eighteen sloops.[10]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
Sloops | |||
Anemone | Aster | Azalea | Clematis |
Heliotrope | Honeysuckle | Jonquil | Peony |
Under S.N.O., Malta | |||
Marguerite | Campanula | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
Berberis | Lobelia | Geranium | Cyclamen |
Pentstemon | Petunia |
This roster would remain unchanged until some time in August.
September, 1916
Hydrangea joined some time in August, bring the flotilla to nineteen sloops.[11]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
Sloops | |||
Anemone | Aster | Azalea | Clematis |
Heliotrope | Honeysuckle | Jonquil | Peony |
Under S.N.O., Malta | |||
Marguerite | Campanula | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
Berberis | Lobelia | Geranium | Cyclamen |
Pentstemon | Petunia | Hydrangea |
This roster would remain unchanged until some time in April, 1917 or even beyond.
May, 1917
The flotilla's roster remains unchanged at nineteen sloops, but the first eight sloops are now labelled as being part of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.[12]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
Under Vice-Admiral, Eastern Mediterranean Sea | |||
Anemone | Aster | Azalea | Clematis |
Heliotrope | Honeysuckle | Jonquil | Peony |
Under S.N.O., Malta | |||
Marguerite | Campanula | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
Berberis | Lobelia | Geranium | Cyclamen |
Pentstemon | Petunia | Hydrangea |
This roster would remain unchanged until 4 July, 1917.
August, 1917
Aster has been lost to a mine on 4 July, reducing the strength of the formation to seventeen sloops.[13]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
Under Vice-Admiral, Eastern Mediterranean Sea | |||
Anemone | Azalea | Clematis | |
Heliotrope | Honeysuckle | Jonquil | Peony |
Under S.N.O., Malta | |||
Marguerite | Campanula | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
Berberis | Lobelia | Geranium | Cyclamen |
Pentstemon | Petunia | Hydrangea |
September, 1917
A change in nomenclature shows the same forces now as seven sloops attached to the British Aegean Squadron, and eleven sloops attached to the "Malta Flotilla". This terminology would persist.
November, 1917
Clematis has been transferred to the Maltese contingent, joined there by Acacia, Hollyhock and Narcissus. At the same time, six sloops have joined Malta-based set of ""convoy sloops."[14]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
British Aegean Squadron Sloops | |||
Anemone | Azalea | Heliotrope | Honeysuckle |
Jonquil | Peony | ||
Malta Flotilla Sloops | |||
Marguerite | Campanula | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
Berberis | Lobelia | Geranium | Cyclamen |
Pentstemon | Petunia | Hydrangea | Acacia |
Clematis | Hollyhock | Narcissus | |
Malta Flotilla Convoy Sloops | |||
Candytuft | Ceanothus | Coreopsis | Lychnis |
Spiraea | Sweetbriar |
December, 1917
Mimosa and Asphodel have joined the Malta sloops, and Cowslip the Convoy Sloops, brining the total strength to thirty sloops.[15]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
British Aegean Squadron Sloops | |||
Anemone | Azalea | Heliotrope | Honeysuckle |
Jonquil | Peony | ||
Malta Flotilla Sloops | |||
Marguerite | Campanula | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
Berberis | Lobelia | Geranium | Cyclamen |
Pentstemon | Petunia | Hydrangea | Acacia |
Clematis | Hollyhock | Narcissus | |
Malta Flotilla Convoy Sloops | |||
Candytuft | Ceanothus | Coreopsis | Cowslip |
Lychnis | Spiraea | Sweetbriar |
January, 1918
Further re-organization of the Navy List makes it difficult to precisely document the sloops that are part of the Malta Flotilla, the British Aegean Squadron or the eventual Twelfth Sloop Flotilla. Mimosa and Asphodel have joined the Malta Flotilla.
Bryony, Dianthus and Hibiscus have joined the Malta Convoy Sloops, while Coreopsis and Cowslip have left.[16]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
British Aegean Squadron Sloops | |||
Anemone | Azalea | Heliotrope | Honeysuckle |
Jonquil | Peony | ||
Malta Flotilla Sloops | |||
Marguerite | Campanula | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
Berberis | Lobelia | Geranium | Cyclamen |
Pentstemon | Petunia | Hydrangea | Acacia |
Clematis | Hollyhock | Narcissus | |
Malta Flotilla Convoy Sloops | |||
Bryony | Candytuft | Ceanothus | Dianthus |
Hibiscus | Lychnis | Spiraea | Sweetbriar |
February, 1918
Bryony, Candytuft, Dianthus and Hibiscus have left the Convoy Sloops operating from Malta, halving their numbers.[17]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
British Aegean Squadron Sloops | |||
Anemone | Azalea | Heliotrope | Honeysuckle |
Jonquil | Peony | ||
Malta Flotilla Sloops | |||
Marguerite | Campanula | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
Berberis | Lobelia | Geranium | Cyclamen |
Pentstemon | Petunia | Hydrangea | Acacia |
Clematis | Hollyhock | Narcissus | |
Malta Flotilla Convoy Sloops | |||
Ceanothus | Lychnis | Spiraea | Sweetbriar |
March, 1918
No change in the British Aegean Sloops and now nineteen sloops in the Mediterranean, with none being specially labelled as Convoy Sloops.[18]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
British Aegean Squadron Sloops | |||
Anemone | Azalea | Heliotrope | Honeysuckle |
Jonquil | Peony | ||
Mediterranean Sloops | |||
Acacia | Berberis | Campanula | Ceanothus |
Clematis | Cyclamen | Geranium | Hollyhock |
Hydrangea | Lobelia | Lychnis | Marguerite |
Narcissus | Pentstemon | Petunia | Snapdragon |
Spiraea | Sweetbriar | Wallflower |
April, 1918
No change in the British Aegean Sloops and now twenty-two sloops in the Mediterranean as Dianthus, Hibiscus and Ivy have joined.[19]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
British Aegean Squadron Sloops | |||
Anemone | Azalea | Heliotrope | Honeysuckle |
Jonquil | Peony | ||
Mediterranean Sloops | |||
Acacia | Berberis | Campanula | Ceanothus |
Clematis | Cyclamen | Dianthus | Geranium |
Hibiscus | Hollyhock | Hydrangea | Ivy |
Lobelia | Lychnis | Marguerite | Narcissus |
Pentstemon | Petunia | Snapdragon | Spiraea |
Sweetbriar | Wallflower |
May, 1918
Honeysuckle has left the British Aegean Sloops, reducing their number to five. There are now twenty sloops in the Mediterranean as Ivy and Lobelia have left.[20]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | ||||
British Aegean Squadron Sloops | ||||
Anemone | Azalea | Heliotrope | Jonquil | Peony |
Mediterranean Sloops | ||||
Acacia | Berberis | Campanula | Ceanothus | Clematis |
Cyclamen | Dianthus | Geranium | Hibiscus | Hollyhock |
Hydrangea | Lychnis | Marguerite | Narcissus | Pentstemon |
Petunia | Snapdragon | Spiraea | Sweetbriar | Wallflower |
June, 1918
Spiraea has moved to joined the British Aegean Sloops, restoring their strength to six. There are now sixteen sloops (two of which are paid off) in the Mediterranean.[21]
Part of the Mediterranean Fleet | |||
British Aegean Squadron Sloops | |||
Anemone | Azalea | Heliotrope | Jonquil |
Peony | Spiraea | ||
Mediterranean Sloops | |||
Acacia | Asphodel | Bryony | Campanula |
Ceanothus | Clematis | Dianthus | Geranium |
Hibiscus | Lychnis | Marguerite* | Mimosa* |
Pentstemon | Petunia | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
July, 1918
The Mediterranean Sloop Flotilla is henceforth known as the Twelfth Sloop Flotilla. It is based at Brindisi, with eleven sloops. Acacia and Mimosa are paid off.[22]
Stationed at Brindisi | |||||
Sloops | |||||
Acacia* | Asphodel | Bryony | Campanula | Ceanothus | Clematis |
Geranium | Mimosa* | Pentstemon | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
August, 1918
The flotilla has moved to Malta, and still has eleven sloops. Bryony has left, and Rocksand is expected "shortly". This roster would apply until some time between 1 August and 1 November.[23]
Stationed at Malta | |||||
Sloops | |||||
Acacia | Asphodel | Campanula | Ceanothus | Clematis | Geranium |
Mimosa | Pentstemon | Rocksand* | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
November, 1918
The flotilla now has nine sloops. Geranium is paid off. Mimosa and Rocksand have left. This roster would remain current until some time in December.[24]
Stationed at Malta | |||||
Sloops | |||||
Acacia | Asphodel | Campanula | Ceanothus | Clematis | Geranium* |
Pentstemon | Snapdragon | Wallflower |
January, 1919
Acacia, Clematis, Geranium, Pentstemon, Snapdragon and Wallflower have left, and Honeysuckle and Peony have joined, resulting in a strength of five sloops.[25]
Stationed at Malta | |||||
Sloops | |||||
Asphodel | Campanula | Ceanothus | Honeysuckle | Peony |
February, 1919
Anemone, Azalea and Lily have joined, resulting in a strength of eight sloops.[26]
Stationed at Malta | |||||
Sloops | |||||
Anemone | Asphodel | Azalea | Campanula | Ceanothus | Honeysuckle |
Lily | Peony |
March, 1919
Azalea and Peony have left, and Cornflower has been added in a paid off condition, leaving the flotilla with seven sloops[27]
Stationed at Malta | |||||
Sloops | |||||
Anemone | Asphodel | Campanula | Ceanothus | Cornflower* | Honeysuckle |
Lily |
April, 1919
Veronica and Cyclamen have been added, the latter in a paid off condition, resulting in nine sloops.[28]
Stationed at Malta | |||||
Sloops | |||||
Anemone | Asphodel | Campanula | Ceanothus | Cornflower* | Cyclamen* |
Honeysuckle | Lily | Veronica |
May, 1919
Anemone, Campanula, Cyclamen and Veronica have left, and Clematis has joined in a paid off condition, leaving six sloops.[29]
Stationed at Malta | |||||
Sloops | |||||
Asphodel | Ceanothus | Cornflower | Clematis* | Honeysuckle | Lily |
June, 1919
Cornflower and Lily have left, leaving four sloops. Clematis is still paid off.[30]
Stationed at Malta | |||||
Sloops | |||||
Asphodel | Ceanothus | Clematis* | Honeysuckle |
July, 1919
Ivy has joined, giving the flotilla a strength of five sloops. Clematis is still paid off.[31]
Stationed at Malta | |||||
Sloops | |||||
Asphodel | Ceanothus | Clematis* | Honeysuckle | Ivy |
In Command
Dates of appointment given:
Footnotes
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (July, 1915). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (August, 1915). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (November, 1915). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (December, 1915). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (January, 1916). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (March, 1916). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (March, 1916). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (April, 1916). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (May, 1916). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (July, 1916). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (July, 1916). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (May, 1917). p. 20.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (August, 1917). p. 21.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (November, 1917). p. 21.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (December, 1917). p. 21.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (January, 1918). p. 21.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (February, 1918). p. 21.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (March, 1918). p. 22.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (April, 1918). p. 22.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (May, 1918). p. 22.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (June, 1918). p. 22.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (July, 1918). p. 22.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (August, 1918). p. 22 and November's Supplement. No copy of September or October was found.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (November, 1918). p. 22 and Supplements through January, 1919.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (January, 1919). p. 22.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (February, 1919). p. 22.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (March, 1919). p. 22.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (April, 1919). p. 22.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (May, 1919). p. 21.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (June, 1919). p. 21.
- ↑ Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (July, 1919). p. 21.
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