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The lead ship of her class, she was one of the fastest cruisers of her time. She was also well armoured, with the sides and the command deck protected with 3 inches 76 mm of reinforced steel, the tanks and munition chambers with 57 millimetres 2.
She fired on four enemy aeroplanes and a Zeppelin airship on the 11 August , setting the Zeppelin aflame. Between October and November of the following year, she passed to the Baltic Sea , where she supported the Whites in the Russian Civil War , along with her sister ships Dragon and Dauntless. In she was attached to the Special Service Squadron , a naval fleet created for propaganda purposes. The flotilla further consisted of the battlecruisers Hood , Repulse and the cruisers Delhi , Dragon , Dauntless and Dunedin , as well as 9 other ships mostly destroyers , and was bound on a journey around the world.
The light cruisers sailed south around South America visiting various ports on the way, Callao, Valparaiso and Talcahuano and through the Strait of Magallan. Transferred to the Mediterranean , between and Danae served as an escort of the 1st Cruiser Squadron, after which she was withdrawn to Great Britain for refurbishment and modernisation. In she returned to active service. She towed the tug the entire distance, except for exiting and entering port. Danae and Sandboy reached Halifax on 2 September.
On 6 September when she was reported to belong to the Atlantic Squadron, but was actually joining the 8th Cruiser Squadron on the America and West Indies Station , based at the Royal Naval Dockyard in the Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda , Danae left Sandboy at Halifax, in order to render aid to Santo Domingo , which had been struck by a hurricane, arriving there on 10 September with the Royal Fleet Auxiliary oiler Serbol also arriving to render aid and handing over to the Government of dictator Rafael Trujillo and the American Relief Committee all of the ship's medical supplies above what was retained in case of an emergency and all surplus food.
On 17 October she left Halifax with the Sandboy in tow, and the two vessels arrived at Bermuda on 20 October. Lieutenant Vesey would be washed overboard to his death in heavy weather on her return to Bermuda from Washington, DC, that November. After completing her duties in the Far East, Danae was again moved to Great Britain and placed in reserve. Mobilized in July , she was attached to the 9th Cruiser Squadron , initially operating in the South Atlantic and then the Indian Ocean from October.