In March, 1918, the Firth of Forth Local Defence Flotilla would be disbanded, as would its First Submarine Flotilla subsidiary. Attached to the Firth of Forth Local Defence Flotilla February, 1918ī 3 is now noted as enjoying the services of a depot ship that is not otherwise affiliated with her tiny flotilla. This humble state of affairs would last until February, 1918. Only B 3 is holding the fort.Īttached to the Firth of Forth Local Defence Flotilla Hebe has shifted over to the Third Submarine Flotilla and the "C" class submarines have been attached to Ninth Submarine Flotilla. It would have this roster and tasking until February or March, 1917. Its mission is the same as the Seventh's old one: part of the Firth of Forth Local Defence Flotilla, working alongside the Eighth Destroyer Flotilla. What was previously dubbed the Seventh Submarine Flotilla is now the new First. It would not reappear in the Monthly Supplements to the Navy List until September, 1916. This roster and tasking would apply until February of 1916. Attached to the Devonport Local Defence Flotilla The flotilla is a component of the Devonport Local Defence Flotilla, which also has some four organic destroyers and eight torpedo boats. Two submarines were known to participate: A 8 and A 9.
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Based at DevonportĪ 10 has gone over to the Lamlash Submarine Flotilla. The Devonport Submarine Flotilla is now designated the First Submarine Flotilla, though it is not clear at what point this occurred.
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The Devonport Submarine Flotilla is comprised of four "A" class coastal boats with Onyx acting as depot ship.