On 14 December 1904 the
Channel Fleet was re-styled the 'Atlantic Fleet'. The Atlantic Fleet lasted until 1912 when
rising tensions with Germany forced the Royal Navy to relook at fleet formations and the Atlantic Fleet became the
3rd Battle Squadron. The Atlantic Fleet was based at Gibraltar to reinforce either the Channel Fleet or the
Mediterranean Fleet, from January 1905 to February 1907. It remained at Gibraltar until April 1912. The Atlantic Fleet was again formed after the end of
World War I, when British naval forces were reorganised to reflect the changed economic and political situation in Europe. The fleet was created upon the disbandment of the
Grand Fleet in April 1919, absorbing many, but not all of its elements. It was placed under a Commander-in-Chief, who for part of that year held the title of Commander-in-Chief Atlantic and Home Fleets, before the
Home Fleet became the
Reserve Fleet and a totally separate command. became the Fleet's flagship and served in that capacity until 1924. The fleet never fought in a naval battle in its short history. In 1931, during the
Invergordon Mutiny, sailors of the fleet openly refused to obey orders because of a dispute over pay with the government. The fleet's short history ended in 1932, when the
Admiralty having been shaken by the events of the Invergordon Mutiny, renamed the fleet, as the Home Fleet. ==Senior officers==