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Adm. Sir John Tovey
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King George V (flagship)Commanding officer: Capt. Wilfred Patterson
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RepulseCommanding officer: Capt. William G. Tennant
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VictoriousCommanding officer: Capt. Henry C. Bovell
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825 SquadronCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. Eugene EsmondeNotes: 9 Swordfish
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800Z SquadronCommanding officer: Lt. Bruce Straton McEwenNotes: 6 Fulmars. McEwen was sick and could not fly.
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48 HurricanesNotes: Crated and destined for Malta; off-loaded prior to sailing.
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Rear-Adm Alban T.B. Curteiss
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Galatea (2nd flagship)Commanding officer: Capt. Edward W. B. Sim
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HermioneCommanding officer: Capt. Geoffrey N. Oliver
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KenyaCommanding officer: Capt. Michael M. Denny
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AuroraCommanding officer: Capt. William C. Agnew
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NeptuneCommanding officer: Capt. Rory C. O'Conor
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Inglefield (2nd flagship)Commanding officer: Capt. Percy Todd
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IntrepidCommanding officer: Cmdr. Roderick C. Gordon
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ActiveCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. Michael W. Tomkinson
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PunjabiCommanding officer: Cmdr. Stuart A. Buss
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WindsorCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. J.M.G. Waldegrave
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LanceCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. Ralph W. F. Northcott
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Vice-Adm. Lance Holland †(killed)
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Hood (flagship) (sunk)Commanding officer: Capt. Ralph Kerr †(killed)Notes: 1,415 killed; 3 survivors.
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Prince of WalesCommanding officer: Capt. John C. LeachNotes: 14 killed
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ElectraCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. Cecil W. May
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AnthonyCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. John M. HodgesNotes: Detached for refueling 1400 23 May.
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EchoCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. Cecil H. de B. Newby
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IcarusCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. Colin D. Maund
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AchatesCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. Viscount Jocelyn
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AntelopeCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. Roger B. N. HicksNotes: Detached for refueling 1400 23 May.
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Vice-Adm. James Somerville
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Renown (flagship)Commanding officer: Capt. Rhoderick R. McGriggor
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Ark RoyalCommanding officer: Capt. Loben Maund
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807 SquadronCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. James Sholto DouglasNotes: 11 Fulmars.
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808 SquadronCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. Rupert Claude TillardNotes: 12 Fulmars.
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810 SquadronCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. Mervyn JohnstoneNotes: 9 Swordfish.
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818 SquadronCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. Trevenen Penrose CoodeNotes: 9 Swordfish.
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820 SquadronCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. James Andrew Stewart-MooreNotes: 9 Swordfish.
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3 Swordfish in some state of disassembly.
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Faulknor (2nd flagship)Commanding officer: Capt. A.F. de Salis
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ForesightCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. J.S.C. Salter
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ForesterCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. E.B. Tancock
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FoxhoundCommanding officer: Cmdr. G.H. Peters
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FuryCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. T.C. Robinson
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HesperusCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. A.A. Tait
Destroyers were detached for refueling 24 May.
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Adm. Wake-Walker
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Norfolk (flagship)Commanding officer: Capt. Alfred Phillips
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SuffolkCommanding officer: Capt. Robert Ellis
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RodneyCommanding officer: Capt. Frederick H. G. Dalrymple-Hamilton
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TartarCommanding officer: Cmdr. Lionel P. Skipwith
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Mashona (sunk)Commanding officer: Cmdr. William H. SelbyNotes: 46 killed.
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EskimoCommanding officer: Cmdr. E.G. Le GeytNotes: Detached to escort Britannic to USA.
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SomaliCommanding officer: Capt. Clifford CaslonNotes: Detached to refuel 24 May.
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Cossack (flagship)Commanding officer: Capt. Phillip L. Vian
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MaoriCommanding officer: Cmdr. Harold T. ArmstrongNotes: 1 killed.
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ZuluCommanding officer: Cmdr. Harry R. GrahamNotes: 1 killed.
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SikhCommanding officer: Cmdr. Graham H. StokesNotes: 1 killed.
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Piorun (Polish) Cmdr. E. Plawski
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Commodore Charles M. Blackman
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Edinburgh (flagship)Commanding officer: Commodore Charles M. Blackman
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LondonCommanding officer: Capt. Reginald M. Servaes
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MinervaCommanding officer: Lt. de Vaisseau P.M. SommevilleNotes: French boat.
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P31Commanding officer: Lt. John B. de B. KershawNotes: Sortied from Scapa Flow 24 May. This boat was later named "Uproar" in 1943.
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SealionCommanding officer: Cmdr. B. Bryant
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SeawolfCommanding officer: Lt. P.L. Field
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SturgeonCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. D. St. Clair For
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PandoraCommanding officer: Lt. Cmdr. J. W. Linton
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TigrisCommanding officer: Cmdr. H.F. Bone
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H-44Commanding officer: Lt. W.N.R. Knox
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No. 22 SquadronNotes: 5 Beauforts at Kaldadarnes. 2 Beauforts at Wick.
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No. 42 SquadronNotes: 8 Beauforts at Wick. 8 Beauforts at Leuchars.
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No. 217 SquadronNotes: 10 Beauforts at St. Eval.
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30 Hampdens
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No. 612 SquadronNotes: 6 Whitleys.
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No. 828 SquadronNotes: 7 Albacores.
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Adm. Günther Lütjens †(killed)Position: Fleet Commander
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Bismarck (flagship) (sunk)Commanding officer: Kpt. Ernst Lindemann †(killed)Notes: 2,211 killed.
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Prinz EugenCommanding officer: Kpt. Helmuth Brinkman
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Hans Lody Z10Commanding officer: K.Kpt. PfeifferNotes: Detached to Trondheim on 22 May.
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Friedrich Eckoldt Z16Commanding officer: K.Kpt. SchemmelNotes: Detached to Trondheim on 22 May.
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Z23Commanding officer: K.Kpt. BhömeNotes: Detached to Trondheim on 22 May.
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Sperrbrecher 31 (?)Notes: Escorted ships out of Gotenhafen.
These boats were Ordered to assist Bismarck after she was crippled by Ark Royal. Of these, only U-74 and U-556 were close enough to assist prior to Bismarck's sinking but U-556 had already fired all of her torpedoes and U-74 had been damaged and had limited maneuverability.
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U-48Commanding officer: Kptlt. Herbert Schultz
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U-74Commanding officer: Kptlt. Eitel-Friedrich Kentrat
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U-97Commanding officer: Kptlt. Udo Heilmann
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U-98Commanding officer: Kptlt. Robert Gysae
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U-108Commanding officer: Korvkpt. Klaus Scholtz
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U-552Commanding officer: Kptlt. Erich Topp
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U-556Commanding officer: K.Kpt. Herbert Wohlfarth
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Belchen (T) (sunk)Notes: Sunk by Aurora and Kenya 3 June.
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Lotheringen (T)Notes: Captured by Eagle and Dunedin 15 June.
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Gonzenheim (R) (sunk)Notes: Carried prize crews and had accommodations for 300 prisoners. Sunk by Neptune 4 June.
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Kota Penang (R)Notes: Carried prize crews and had accommodations for 300 prisoners.
- 'Pursuit' by Ludovic Kennedy
- 'Verdammte See’ by Cajus Bekker
- 'German Capital Ships of WWII' by W.J. Whitley
- 'King George Class Battleships' by V.E. Tarrant
- 'Battleship Bismarck" A Survivor's Story (revised edition)' by Burkard Baron von Müllenheim-Rechberg
- ADM234/509, "Official Dispatch of Admiral J Tovey, Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet - Pursuit of the 'Bismarck'"
- ADM116/4351-1941, "Loss of HMS Hood in action with German Battleship - Boards of Inquiry"
- uboat.net
- Original research by Mark E. Horan