Date | 10 October and 21 November 1919 |
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Location | United Kingdom |
Participants | Sailors of the British Royal Navy |
Outcome | 96 offenders had been arrested and punished, ten by imprisonment |
The Royal Navy mutiny of 1919 was a peaceful mutiny of several dozen sailors protesting against their deployment to the British campaign in the Baltic of 1918–19. Of all who left their ships 96 offenders were arrested and punished, ten by imprisonment.[1]