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Upon commissioning, ''Dorsetshire'' became the flagship of the 2nd Cruiser Squadron. In 1931, she was part of the Atlantic Fleet during the Invergordon Mutiny but the incident was brought to a close before her crew joined the mutiny. From 1933-1936, she served on the Africa Station. In 1936, she received a refit, and the following year she joined the China Station.
 
Upon commissioning, ''Dorsetshire'' became the flagship of the 2nd Cruiser Squadron. In 1931, she was part of the Atlantic Fleet during the Invergordon Mutiny but the incident was brought to a close before her crew joined the mutiny. From 1933-1936, she served on the Africa Station. In 1936, she received a refit, and the following year she joined the China Station.
   
On March 10, 1941, the ''Dorsetshire'' was on patrol in English Channel when it saved the destroyer [[HMS Fearless (H67)|''Fearless'']] and gunboat ''Severn'' which had been fighting a pitched battle against a squadron of German destroyers.<ref>[http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?358111-Against-all-Odds-The-British-Empire-in-World-War-Two&p=9962349&viewfull=1#post9962349 Chapter 151]</ref>
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On March 10, 1941, the ''Dorsetshire'' was on patrol in English Channel when it saved the destroyer [[HMS Fearless (H67)|''Fearless'']] and gunboat ''Severn'' which had been fighting a [[Battle of the Western Channel Mouth|pitched battle]] against a squadron of German destroyers.<ref>[http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?358111-Against-all-Odds-The-British-Empire-in-World-War-Two&p=9962349&viewfull=1#post9962349 Chapter 151]</ref>
   
 
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HMS Dorsetshire (40)

HMS Dorsetshire (40) in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1938.

'HMS Dorsetshire (40) was a County-class heavy cruiser of the Royal Navy, named after the English county (now usually known as Dorset). She was launched on January 29, 1929 at Portsmouth Dockyard, UK. During the Second World War, she was last commanded by Captain Augustus Agar V.C.

Upon commissioning, Dorsetshire became the flagship of the 2nd Cruiser Squadron. In 1931, she was part of the Atlantic Fleet during the Invergordon Mutiny but the incident was brought to a close before her crew joined the mutiny. From 1933-1936, she served on the Africa Station. In 1936, she received a refit, and the following year she joined the China Station.

On March 10, 1941, the Dorsetshire was on patrol in English Channel when it saved the destroyer Fearless and gunboat Severn which had been fighting a pitched battle against a squadron of German destroyers.[1]

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