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Force B was the name of several
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Mediterranean

Force B was first formed by the
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in July 1940. Comprising the battleship and five destroyers, it saw action at the Battle of Calabria under the command of Vice Admiral Andrew Cunningham. In November 1940, it was involved in Operation MB8, a complicated operation involving several forces with different but co-ordinated aims. During this period Force B comprised the cruisers and and delivered reinforcements to
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. The force sailed on 4 November with Convoy AN 6 en route to Greece, departing that evening to Crete, then heading north to join Force C (the cruiser ) at Pireaus. From there the combined force under the command of
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Henry Pridham-Wippell moved east into the Straits of Otranto to divert the Italian Fleet whilst the balance of the British forces attacked the port of
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in the Battle of Taranto (Operation Judgement). Whilst in the straits, the cruisers fought the Action in the Strait of Otranto after they intercepted an Italian convoy of four ships then sank them. In March 1941, again under Pridham-Whippell, ''Ajax'' and the cruisers ''Orion'', and formed Force B in an operation to bring the Italian fleet to battle, resulting in the
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. In June, Force B was re-formed to assist Allied forces in the
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with ''Ajax'', ''Phoebe'' and four destroyers. During this period, ships of the force were engaged by Vichy submarine ''Caiman'', which was damaged in a two-hour hunt and the destroyers ''Guepard'' and ''Valmy'', which left the destroyer ''Janus'' badly damaged. In November, Force B (Rear Admiral Bernard Rawlings), comprising ''Ajax'', and two destroyers, and was moved to Malta to reinforce the ships of Force K and to carry out offensive sweeps against Axis supply ships en route to Libya. On 19 December, after taking part in conveying a supply ship into Malta in Operation MD 8, which had led to the First Battle of Sirte, Force B was deployed to find the Italian convoy encountered in that engagement but fell foul of a minefield off Tripoli, resulting in the loss of ''Neptune'' and ''Kandahar'' and damage to two other ships. After this, forces B and K were withdrawn from Malta.


Indian Ocean

With the outbreak of war in the Pacific and the advance of the Japanese on Malaya and the Dutch East Indies, British naval forces in the Far east were forced to retreat, first to
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, then to
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in
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. In March 1942, Admiral James Somerville took command of a force of 29 warships, many approaching obsolescence. To remedy this deficiency he divided his ships into fast and slow divisions, Force A and Force B respectively. This Force B comprised four First World War-vintage ''Revenge'' class battleships, the light carrier , the cruisers and and destroyers , , and . The ships were joined by Dutch cruiser and destroyer and
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(RAN) destroyers and .Eastern Fleet order of battle at valka.cz
/ref> This force came under the command of
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Algernon Willis. This force came under attack during the Japanese Indian Ocean raid and on 9 April ''Hermes'' and ''Vampire'' were sunk by aircraft from the Japanese carrier strike force '' Kido Butai''. Force B was withdrawn to
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, in
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, where it was based until it could be reinforced. Force B's only major action, apart from escort duty was to support Operation Ironclad, the invasion of Vichy-held
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, in May 1942. was attacked and damaged by Japanese midget submarines in Diego Suarez harbour.


See also

* Force H * Force K * Force Z


Footnotes


References

* * * {{World War II Royal Navy task forces