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The American consulate at Valetta, Malta wrote on 13 March 1928 to the US Secretary of State that nearly all ships of the British Mediterranean Fleet departed from Malta towards Gibraltar to participated in the tactical and other kind manoeuvres with the British Atlantic Fleet. After the manoeuvres was the British Mediterranean Fleet to be split up and visit several harbors in the Mediterranean and to return at Malta on 30 April. The battleship HMS Queen Elizabeth (1) acting as flagship was slightly damaged in a collision while leaving the port. She would stay part of the fleet but would return around 15 April to Malta to be dry docked undergoing the necessary repairs. The newly built 10,000 tons British cruiser HMS Berwick (2) arrived at Malta leaving on 13 March for China. She was built under the Washington Limitation of Arms Agreement.
Notes
1. Queen Elizabeth-class, consisted of the Queen Elizabeth, Malaya, Warspite, Valiant, Barham, Malaya and the in 1914 cancelled Agincourt. Preceded by the Iron Duke-class and succeeded by the Revenge-class. Pennant 00. Laid down at the HM Dockyard Portsmouth, England on 21 October 1912, launched on 16 October 1913, completed in January 1914, commissioned on 22 December 1914, rebuilt in 1926-1927 and 1937-1941, reserve since August 1945, stricken on 7 July 1948, sold to Arnott Young and broken up at Dalmuir in July 1948. Building costs 3.014.103 pond sterling.
2. Pennant 65. Part of County-class Kent sub-class heavy cruisers preceded by Hawkins-class succeeded by York-class. Laid down by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Govan, Scotland on 15 September 1924, launched on 30 March 1925, commissioned on 12 July 1927, decommissioned on 1946, allocated to be broken up in 1948 arriving at the scrapyard at Hughes Bolckow, Blyth on 12 July 1948.
Source
National Archives. Record Group 64: Records of the National Archives and Records Administration Series: Records of the Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs of Great Britain. Naval Affairs, Navy, Navy Vessels: 841.315 THRU 841.31553 THRU Naval Affairs, Navy, Navy Vessels: Movement of Naval Vessels: 841.33 - 841.3311/64. Microcopy 580 roll 92.




























