[3] 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.
HMS Queen Elizabeth became the Fleet's flagship and served in that capacity until 1924.
[4] 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.
[13] There were no admirals appointed as seconds-in-command in the fleet's second iteration.