HMS Concord was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy that saw service during the First World War.
Built by Vickers Limited, Concord was laid down in February 1915 and launched on 1 April 1916.
Upon being commissioned into the Royal Navy in December 1916, Concord was assigned to the 5th Light Cruiser Squadron, which operated as part of Harwich Force in the North Sea to defend the eastern approaches to the Strait of Dover and English Channel.
[3] After undergoing a refit at Devonport, Concord recommissioned in May 1924 to return to the Mediterranean Fleet for more duty with the 3rd Light Cruiser Squadron.
She returned to service to transport troops to China in February 1928, and from October to November 1928 underwent a refit.