  Dates: 1899 - 1914 HMS Bulwark belonged to a sub-class of the Formidable-class of predreadnought battleships of the British Royal Navy known as the London class. HMS Bulwark had a long refit immediately after completion for the installation of fire control, but finally commissioned at Devonport Dockyard on 11 March 1902 for Mediterranean Fleet service, relieving battleship HMS Renown as fleet flagship on 1 May 1902. She underwent a refit at Malta in 1905-1906. Her Mediterranean Fleet service ended when she paid off at Devonport on 11 February 1907. On 12 February 1907, Bulwark recommissioned to serve as Flagship, Rear Admiral, Nore Division, Home Fleet, at the Nore. She grounded near Lemon Light in the North Sea on 26 October 1907, and underwent a refit at Chatham Dockyard in 1907-1908. In 1908, Captain Robert Falcon Scott of Antarctic fame became Bulwark’s commander, becoming the youngest junior battleship commander at that time. Bulwark joined the Channel Fleet on 3 October 1908. Under the fleet reorganization of 24 March 1909, the Channel Fleet became the 2nd Division of the Home Fleet, and Bulwark thus became a Home Fleet unit. She underwent a refit later in 1909. On 1 March 1910, Bulwark commissioned into the reserve at Devonport with a nucleus crew as Flagship, Vice Admiral, 3rd and 4th Divisions, Home Fleet, at the Nore. She began a refit at Chatham in September 1911, and grounded twice on Barrow Deep off the Nore during refit trials in May 1912, suffering bottom damage. Her refit complete in June 1912, she recommissioned and joined the 5th Battle Squadron. From the beginning of World War I in August 1914, Bulwark and the 5th Battle Squadron, assigned to the Channel Fleet and based at Portland upon the outbreak of war, carried out numerous patrols in the English Channel under the command of Captain Guy Sclater. From 5 November 1914 to 9 November 1914, while anchored at Portland, Bulwark hosted the court martial of Rear Admiral Sir Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge for his actions during the pursuit of the German battlecruiser Goeben and light cruiser Breslau in the Mediterranean Sea in August 1914. On 14 November 1914, the 5th Battle Squadron transferred to Sheerness to guard against a possible German invasion.
Memories of HMS Bulwark
HMS Bulwark (sea training) in 1972Written by Bill Cummins Contact this person >> .jpg) "Comms ratings went from Mercury to Malta to join HMS Bulwark for 2 weeks sea training. Had a great time but all I can remember of it is the sunbathing !! (oh! and the helicopters)....
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John Gandy, Steve Lee, Stuart Gillies, George Ashby, Andy Collins, Tony Birchall, Norman McKenzie, Peter Dawber, Ray Gent." HMS Bulwark, in 1974Written by Eric(pusser)Hills Contact this person >>  "I joined Bulwark late ’74 while she was undergoing refit in Guz as W.E. Office Writer. The day they floated her out of dry dock it was very windy,and as the mateys warped her out,a gust caught her and she crashed into the dock side guard rail tearing off a large piece which could be seen sticking out of a crane sponson on her port side. What the dockyard mateys thought of this event I never heard." HMS Bulwark, Far East in 1970Written by Nigel (Nick) Toman Contact this person >>  "Anyone remember the peanut seller who used to wander around the NAAFI bar in HMS Terror (I think it was called the Armada club). You could hear him from a long distance with his plaintiff cry of " All Fiiiiit...., Peanuts". He used to measure them out with his hands and give you them in newspaper. " HMS Bulwark, Med Tour in 1968Written by Derek Carpenter. Chippy. Contact this person >>  "Thanks to Forces reunited me and my Best man, [ I was Best man for Chris as well] and Old friend Chris Mahoney met up October 2011 for the first time in 41 years. What a fantastic lamp swinging weekend this was. Our wives had a fantastic time as well. What was really a highlight for me,Chris had found an old movie of us on the rusty B, starting with the Russian fleet steaming past us at full speed. But for both of us was the shots taken on the flight deck of two young matlows on flight deck duties in Gib. Talk about gob smacked, never did I ever think I would see us both from way back in 1968, what a treat. We always were True shipmates, but the Bond is even stronger now. Keep on looking for old oppos, we did and boy has it paid of. Sandy bottoms shipmates."
Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving HMS Bulwark
"I am looking for old shipmates who served on the hms terror(singapore)1960-61 also the hms bulwark 1956-58, if anyone has any info please contact."
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" Well done Stan, I had to reply to show you that we 50s entrees are still surfing the web. I to was on the shore establishments that you served, but I was a flat top rating, and my ship was HMS BULWARK. Good luck with your oppo in Canada, Tony [425_copy.63318.full.jpg] [1551.105114.full.jpg] Last edited by Tony Atkins"
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" HMS Camperdown 1958/59 HMS Barrage 1959/61 HMS Bulwark 1961/65 Anyone out there on the above ships and remembers me please do get in touch. "
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" I was their in 1963 and we rehearsed a comedy play about the services and the civilian counterparts in the Dockyard. It caused a bit of angst among the members of the civilian Dockyard services club........ Anyway, we sailed before the play could be put on for the local community. Much to the ..."
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" hello to you all I joined 4 weeks ago Ive found alot of help I joined up aged 16 in 1955 now im 69 in june ive been in touch with doug in australia Hes a fare dincum guy I had just bought a cd rom with 20 commision books HMS bulwark albion centaur I can tell you were you can buy it Does ..."
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