< ] bight Cruiser Division NJ. 3—Haleigh, Detroit, .Marblehead si ml Mcmpliis. Destroyer Squadron. No li. iitclud- J iii Division No. 30, the Sinclair, 1 M'Cawley, Ilensliaw. Meyer anil Doyen, Division No 31, John Francis Ilnrness, Farragnt, Somers, William Jones /oilin ami l’ercival. Division No 32, Sloddert, JJono, Farquhar, Thompson, Kennedy and I’aul Hamilton. Destrover Squadron No 12, including Division No 31, 3 arahorough, l.a \ alftte. Sloat. Wood. Shirk, Kidder. Division No. 3-3. Selfridge. Marcus. Mervine, Chase. Hubert. Smith and Mullanv. Division No. <33, Hull. M’Donough, l’arcnholt, Summer, Cony and Melvin. 'J'ho fleet will he engaged in tactics while ell route to I’ago I’ago during tHo week July Ito HI and from |h,.<o I’ago, the battleship divisions, . each accomiiattied by a division of dest rovers from the Destroyer Squadtoll No 12. and lij;ht. cruisers and Destroyer Squadron No. 1 1 will sail for the followin': ports. July 10 to Hi -battleship Division No. 3 cit route to Auckland. July Id to 17— Iblltlesliip Division Xu. I on route to Wellington. Jlll v 10 to 10— llatteship Division No. 3 en route to Sydney. July 10 to 21—Destroyer Squadron No. II eu route to .Melbourne. Julv HI to 31—The l’aitloship Division will be al Auckland. July 17 to 31 —Hat tlf ship Division No. I will be at Wellington. Jay I'd to August I llatteship Division No. 3 will be at Sydney. Julv 21 to August I—Destroyer Squadron No. 11 will be tit Mebottrue. Julv 31 lu August 3 Hat tloship Division No. 3 will be cn route to Sydney. July o| t ,, August fl--Hattleship Division No. I V. ill be (MI route to Melbottrue. . . . August 1 to ft— Hattleship Division No 3 l’ill be ell I’ollie til Wcllinoton. August I lo '..'-Destroyer Squadron No il will lo en route to Auckland. From August 3 to 2" battleship Division No. 3 will he at Sydney: from August 310 2D Hattleship Division No. I at Melbourne: from August 0 to 23 Hut IK ship Division No. 3 at Wellington. August H I" '->3 Destroyer Squadron No. 11 will be at Auckland. August 20 i<> 23 Hattlesbin Division No. 3 will be en route to Auckland. From August 23 to September 1 the vessels will be eu route i" Dago Dago: from September 1 to HI eu route to Honolulu; from September 20 to 2f en route to San I'odro. One light cruiser will visit each oi the four ports. The fleet personnel will total npproxttnnk'ly ini'll.
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