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British Grand Fleet - Definition and Overview

During World War I, the British Home Fleet was renamed the Grand Fleet. It was initially commanded by Admiral Sir John Jellicoe. He was later succeeded by the commander of the Grand Fleet battlecruisers Admiral Sir David Beatty.

Grand Fleet during WWI
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Grand Fleet during WWI

The Grand Fleet only took part in one fleet action during the war, that indecisive Battle of Jutland. More British ships were sunk than German, although the German High Seas Fleet was damaged to the extent that it was unable to put to sea for a number of months. Strategically, Jutland was a victory because the British fleet retained control of the North Sea.

Squadrons of the Grand Fleet included:

Ships that served in the Grand Fleet included:

External link

The Grand Fleet (http://www.firstworldwar.com/atoz/grandfleet.htm)

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