- HMS St. Vincent (1908)
HMS "St. Vincent" was the lead ship of the
St. Vincent class battleship s of the BritishRoyal Navy .She was commissioned on 3 May 1910 as 2nd flagship of 1st Division Home Fleet at Portsmouth. She was commanded by Capt. Douglas R. L. Nicholson and was flagship of Rear-Admiral Richard H. Peirse, M.V.O., Home Fleet, at the Coronation Spithead Review of 24 June 1911.
In April 1914, she became flagship of the Second-in-Command, 1st Battle Squadron
Home Fleet , which she remained until November 1915, when she became a private ship. She was in the 5th Division of the battlefleet at theBattle of Jutland , 20th in the line of battle, and engaged a German battleship believed to have been of the König class.In June 1916, she was transferred to the 4th Battle Squadron. In March 1919, she was reduced to reserve and became a gunnery training ship, which she remained until placed on the Disposal list in March 1921. She was sold for scrap in 1921.
References
* Dittmar F.J & Colledge J. J. "British Warships 1914-1919", Ian Allen, London 1972. ISBN 0-7110-0380-7
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