The British support group comprised two armored cruisers and three destroyer divisions.
Apparently, Destroyer Division 8's guns had overwhelmed the enemy from the beginning.
He commanded Destroyer Division 11 from 1935 to 1937.
From 1935 to 1936, he commanded Destroyer Division 18.
Following the war on 1 April 1919, she was assigned to Destroyer Division 8.
He was put in command of a destroyer division in 1940 and became a captain in 1941.
In March 1963 he transferred to command of Destroyer Division 192.
In June 1953, he assumed command of Destroyer Division 122.
Nields, temporarily with Destroyer Division 21, was one of the ships to answer the call.
Three destroyer divisions attacked the Russian fleet in port, firing a total of 18 torpedoes.