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Pazerschiffe Admiral Graf SpeeCommanding officer: Capt. Hans LangsdorffNotes: Damaged by two 8in and eighteen 6in shells; approximately 36 killed, 60 wounded.
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Commodore Henry HarwoodNotes: Promoted Rear Admiral effective 13th December on 14th December.
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CA HMS ExeterCommanding officer: Captain F. S. BellNotes: Damaged by seven 11.1in hits; approximately 61 killed, 23 wounded.
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CL HMS Ajax (flagship)Commanding officer: Captain C.H.L. WoodhouseNotes: Damaged by one 11.1in hit and near misses; 7 killed, 5 wounded.
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CL HMNZS AchillesCommanding officer: Captain W.E. ParryNotes: Damaged by splinters; 4 killed.
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HMS CumberlandNotes: At the Falkland Islands; ordered to sail from Port Stanley 0946 13th December, not expected off the Plate until the evening of 14th December.
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HMS DorsetshireNotes: Ordered to the Plate from Cape Town on 13th December.
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HMS ShropshireNotes: To follow on 15th December.
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HMS Ark RoyalNotes: At Rio de Janiero on 17th December; to be off the Plate on 19th December, 1200 hrs.
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CB RenownNotes: At Rio de Janiero on 17th December; to be off the Plate on 19th December, 1200 hrs.
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CL NeptuneNotes: At Rio de Janiero on 17th December; to be off the Plate on 19th December, 1200 hrs.
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Berwick
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York
These ships did not operate toether, but separately escorted convoys.
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Cumberland
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Exeter
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Ajax
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HMNZS Achilles
Ajax and HMNZS Achilles joined later.
- Chronology of the War at Sea 1939-1945 by J. Rohwer and G. Hummelchen
- Colonel and the Falklands by G. Bennett
- The War at Sea, Volume 1 by S.W.Roskill
- British Cruisers in Action by P.C. Smith and J.R. Dominy
- The Gathering Storm by W.S. Churchill