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Admiral Commanding, Reserves

The Admiral Commanding, Reserves, was a senior Royal Navy post that existed from 1875 to 1976.

Office of the Admiral Commanding, Reserves
Ensign of the Royal Navy
Admiralty, Ministry of Defence
Reports toFirst Sea Lord, then Second Sea Lord
NominatorSecretary of State for Defence
AppointerPrime Minister
Subject to formal approval by the King-in-Council
Term lengthNot fixed (typically 1–4 years)
Inaugural holderVice-Admiral Sir John W. Tarleton
Formation1875-1976

History edit

Before 1857 the HM Coast Guard was attached to the Customs Service for revenue duties, and was a Controller-General of the Coastguard.[1] In January, 1869, Captain Willes was called to the Admiralty to assist the First Naval Lord in conducting the duties of the Coastguard and the Royal Naval Reserve, as well as to give general assistance in other matters, and, in October, 1870, was confirmed in office with the title of Chief of the Staff, Naval Reserves. The office of Chief of the Staff [2] was continued but for a brief term, and, following an Order in Council of December 12, 1874, an Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves was appointed to take charge of the Naval Reserve afloat.[3] He was also given charge of Coastguard stations ashore, the Royal Naval Reserve, the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, and the Seamen Pensioners' Reserve.

In 1903 responsibility for the HM Coast Guard passed to the Admiralty. On 21 May 1903 the office of Admiral Commanding Coastguard and Reserves was established, the first incumbent being Admiral Sir Ernest Rice.

After 1903 the Admiral's duties included:[4]

  • Co-operate with the Commissioners of Customs.
  • Co-operate with the Board of Trade.
  • Keep the district ships ready and efficient for mobilization and make arrangements for making up their sea-going complements.
  • Manage and supervise the Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Manage and supervise the Royal Naval Volunteers.
  • Manage and supervise the Seamen and Marine Pensioners' Reserve.
  • Organise official inspection visits to coast stations of the Coastguard, drill-ships and batteries of the Naval Reserve.
  • Promote below the rank of Chief Officer
  • Submit to the Board of Admiralty promotions to the rank of Chief Officer
  • Superintend Her Majesty's Coastguard.
  • Visit mercantile training ships and arrange training if needed.

In March 1923 responsibility for the majority of the functions of the Coast Guard was passed to the Board of Customs and Excise and the Board of Trade.[5] In July 1923 the office was then re-styled Admiral Commanding, Reserves, which remained the title until the post was abolished in 1976. Successive Admirals Commanding were supported in their duties by an assistant until 1902 and then a chief of staff until 1976.

Responsibility for administering reserves then came under the Commander-in-Chief, Naval Home Command, as a dual role until 1994. From 1994-1996 the Second Sea Lord became responsible for managing reserves.

Admirals commanding edit

Post holders included:[6]

Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves edit

Admiral Commanding, Coastguard and Reserves edit

Admiral Commanding Reserves edit

From 1968 until 1976 this post holder co-held the title, Director-General Naval Recruiting.

  • Admiral Sir Hugh H. D. Tothill: July 1923-July 1925
  • Admiral Sir Lewis Clinton-Baker: July 1925-August 1927
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur A. M. Duff: August 1927-August 1929
  • Admiral Sir John D. Kelly: August 1929-August 1931
  • Vice-Admiral Henry W. Parker: August 1931 –October 1933
  • Admiral Sir George K. Chetwode: October 1933-January 1936
  • Vice-Admiral Sir H. J. Studholme Brownrigg: January 1936-November 1938
  • Admiral Sir Noel F. Laurence: November 1938-January 1941
  • Rear-Admiral Vernon S. Butler, 13 January 1941 – March 1941 (temporary)
  • Vice-Admiral John G. P. Vivian: March 1941-October 1945
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Charles E. Morgan: October 1945-October 1947
  • Admiral Sir Wilfrid R. Patterson: October 1947-October 1949
  • Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Guy H.E.Russell: October 1949-October 1950
  • Vice-Admiral Sir William R. Slayter: October 1950-June 1952
  • Vice-Admiral John A. S. Eccles: June 1952-January 1953
  • Vice-Admiral Alan Scott-Moncrieff: April 1953-April 1955
  • Vice-Admiral John W. Cuthbert: April 1955-January 1956
  • Vice-Admiral Geoffrey Thistleton-Smith: January 1956-April 1958
  • Vice-Admiral Sir William Kaye Edden: April 1958-April 1960
  • Vice-Admiral Sir R. Alastair Ewing: April 1960-August 1962
  • Rear-Admiral Hugh C. Martell: August 1962-April 1965
  • Rear-Admiral Geoffrey H. Carew-Hunt: April 1965-April 1968
  • Rear-Admiral B. C. Godfrey Place: April 1968-May 1970 [7]
  • Rear-Admiral Ian D. McLaughlan: May 1970-July 1972
  • Rear-Admiral Ian G. W. Robertson: July 1972-August 1974
  • Rear-Admiral Hubert W.E. Hollins: August 1974-December 1976

Assistants/Chiefs of Staff, Reserves edit

Post holders included:[8]

Assistant, Reserves:
  • Captain William H. Whyte: November 1879-January 1881
  • Captain R. Gordon Douglas: January 1881-January 1883
  • Captain Lindesay Brine: January 1883-March 1886
  • Captain Charles F. Hotham: March 1886-December 1887
  • Captain Edward H. Seymour: December 1887-July 1889
  • Captain Francis Durrant: July 1889-January 1891
  • Captain Edmund C. Drummond: February 1891-April 1892
  • Captain Arthur H. Alington: April 1892-May 1894
  • Captain Arthur D. Fanshawe: May 1894-February 1897
  • Captain Robert W. Stopford: February 1897-August 1899
  • Captain Charles J. Norcock: August 1899-October 1902
  • Captain George F. King-Hall: October 1902-July 1903
Chiefs of Staff, Reserves
  • Captain George F. King-Hall: July 1903-October 1904
  • Captain John E. Bearcroft: October 1904-April 1906
  • Captain Thomas P. Walker: April 1906-March 1908
  • Captain Frederick A. Warden: March 1908-March 1909
  • Captain Richard P.F.Purefoy: March 1909-March 1911
  • Captain Mark E.F. Kerr: March 1911-November 1912
  • Captain Cresswell J. Eyres; November 1912-April 1913
  • Captain Hugh H.D. Tothill: April 1913-December 1914
  • Rear-Admiral William H. Baker-Baker: December 1914-January 1916
  • Captain Philip H. Colomb: January 1916-February 1917
  • Captain Edward L. Booty: February 1917-December 1919
  • Captain Vincent B. Molteno: December 1919 – 1921
  • Captain George Trewby: February 1920-February 1922
  • Captain Edward C. Kennedy: February 1922-March 1923
  • Captain Cecil M. Staveley: March 1923-September 1924
  • Captain Basil G. Washington: September 1924-September 1926
  • Captain Horace W. Longden: September 1926-August 1927
  • Captain Ronald Howard: August 1927-August 1929
  • Captain Charles G. Ramsey: August 1929-September 1931
  • Captain Herbert A. Forster: September 1931-September 1932
  • Captain Vernon S. Butler: September 1932-September 1934
  • Captain Frederic C. Bradley: September 1934-June 1935
  • Captain Kenneth H.L. Mackenzie: September 1935-December 1936
  • Captain Leslie H. Ashmore: December 1936-March 1938
  • Captain Humphrey B. Jacomb: March 1938-November 1939
  • Captain Vernon S. Butler: November 1939-December 1941
  • Captain Frederic N. Attwood: December 1941-June 1942
  • Commodore John M. Dick: June 1942 – 1946
  • Commodore D.A. Carey: July 1943 – 1945
  • Commodore Hugh C.C. Forsyth: 1945-1946
  • Captain Richard T. White: October 1945-January 1948
  • Captain Ian M.R. Campbell: January–December 1948
  • Captain William L.G. Adams: December 1948-November 1950
  • Captain Alan D.H. Jay: November 1950-March 1952
  • Captain Edmund N.V. Currey: March 1952-September 1954
  • Captain Archibald J.F. Milne-Home: September 1954-March 1956
  • Captain W. Frank N. Gregory-Smith: March 1956-July 1958
  • Captain Ronald de L. Brooke: July 1958-June 1960
  • Captain Herbert T. Harrel: June 1960-May 1962
  • Captain Richard E. Roe: May 1962-May 1964
  • Captain Ronald W. Forrest: May 1964-May 1966
  • Captain Michael L. Stacey: May 1966-May 1968
  • Captain Michael W.G. Fawcett: May 1968-April 1970
  • Captain Arthur Checksfield: April 1972-June 1974
  • Captain Colin N. MacEacharn: June 1974-March 1976

Offices under the Admiral Commanding Reserves edit

Fleet Reserve edit

Included:[9]

  • Captain, Fleet Reserve, Portsmouth (from 1891 until 1905):
  • Captain, Fleet Reserve, Devonport (from 1891 until 1905)
  • Captain, Fleet Reserve, Medway (from 1891 until 1905)

Coast Guard Districts edit

Included:[10][11][12]

  • Captain, Scottish Coast Guard District (from 1903 until 1920 and from 1922 until 1923)
  • Captain, Eastern Coast Guard District (from 1903 until 1920)
  • Captain, Southern Coast Guard District (from 1903 until 1920
  • Captain, Western Coast Guard District (from 1903 until 1920)
  • Captain, North of Ireland Coast Guard District (from 1903 until 1920 and from 1922 until 1923)
  • Captain, South of Ireland Coast Guard District (from 1903 until 1920)
  • Captain, North of Scotland Coast Guard District (from 1920 until 1922)
  • Captain, Rosyth Coast Guard District (from 1920 until 1923)
  • Captain, Humber Coast Guard District (from 1920 until 1922)
  • Captain, Nore Coast Guard District (from 1920 until 1923)
  • Captain, Portsmouth Coast Guard District (from 1920 until 1923)
  • Captain, Plymouth Coast Guard District (from 1920 until 1923)
  • Captain, Irish Sea Coast Guard District (from 1920 until 1922)
  • Captain, Kingstown Coast Guard District (from 1920 until 1922)
  • Captain, Queenstown Coast Guard District (from 1920 until 1922)
  • Captain Buncrana Coast Guard District (from 1920 until 1922)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Archives, The National. "Records of the Coastguard". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives UK, 1816-1947. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  2. ^ Archives, The National. "Records of the Coastguard". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives UK, 1816-1947. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  3. ^ Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony. "Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell, 3 November 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  4. ^ Hamilton, Sir Richard Vesey (2009). "5". Naval Administration: The Constitution, Character, and Functions of the Board of Admiralty, and of the Civil Departments it Directs. Cornell University Library. pp. 101–104. ISBN 9781112534539.
  5. ^ Archives, The National. "Records of the Coastguard". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives UK, 1816-1947. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  6. ^ Mackie, Colin. "Royal Navy Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin.com. Colin Mackie, pp.92-93, December 2017. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  7. ^ Admiralty, Great Britain (June 1968). "General List". Navy List. London England: HM Stationery Office. p. 333.
  8. ^ Mackie, Colin. "Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin.com. Colin Mackies. p94. December 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  9. ^ Mackie, Colin. "Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin.com. Colin Mackie, pp.95-96, December 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  10. ^ Mackie, Colin. "Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin.com. Colin Mackie, pp.96-100, December 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  11. ^ Watson, Graham. "British Admiralty, Shore Establishments, Fleets and Station, World War 1". www.naval-history.net. Gordon Smith, 23 July 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  12. ^ Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony. "Coast Guard Service - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell, 30 August 2017. Retrieved 9 February 2018.

References edit

  • The National Archives. "Admiralty: Office of the Admiral Commanding Reserves and predecessors: Coastguard and Reserves Papers (1861-1940)". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives, ADM 120, 1861-1940. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  • Hamilton, Sir Richard Vesey (2009). "5". Naval Administration: The Constitution, Character, and Functions of the Board of Admiralty, and of the Civil Departments it Directs original (1896). Cornell University Library. ISBN 9781112534539
  • Archives, The National. (1816-1947) "Records of the Coastguard". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives UK.
  • Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony. (2015) "Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell, England, UK.
  • Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony. (2017) "Coast Guard Service - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell.
  • Mackie, Colin (2017). "British Armed Forces: Royal Navy Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin.com. Scotland, UK.

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The Admiral Commanding Reserves was a senior Royal Navy post that existed from 1875 to 1976 Office of the Admiral Commanding ReservesEnsign of the Royal NavyAdmiralty Ministry of DefenceReports toFirst Sea Lord then Second Sea LordNominatorSecretary of State for DefenceAppointerPrime MinisterSubject to formal approval by the King in CouncilTerm lengthNot fixed typically 1 4 years Inaugural holderVice Admiral Sir John W TarletonFormation1875 1976 Contents 1 History 2 Admirals commanding 2 1 Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves 2 2 Admiral Commanding Coastguard and Reserves 2 3 Admiral Commanding Reserves 3 Assistants Chiefs of Staff Reserves 4 Offices under the Admiral Commanding Reserves 4 1 Fleet Reserve 4 2 Coast Guard Districts 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesHistory editBefore 1857 the HM Coast Guard was attached to the Customs Service for revenue duties and was a Controller General of the Coastguard 1 In January 1869 Captain Willes was called to the Admiralty to assist the First Naval Lord in conducting the duties of the Coastguard and the Royal Naval Reserve as well as to give general assistance in other matters and in October 1870 was confirmed in office with the title of Chief of the Staff Naval Reserves The office of Chief of the Staff 2 was continued but for a brief term and following an Order in Council of December 12 1874 an Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves was appointed to take charge of the Naval Reserve afloat 3 He was also given charge of Coastguard stations ashore the Royal Naval Reserve the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers and the Seamen Pensioners Reserve In 1903 responsibility for the HM Coast Guard passed to the Admiralty On 21 May 1903 the office of Admiral Commanding Coastguard and Reserves was established the first incumbent being Admiral Sir Ernest Rice After 1903 the Admiral s duties included 4 Co operate with the Commissioners of Customs Co operate with the Board of Trade Keep the district ships ready and efficient for mobilization and make arrangements for making up their sea going complements Manage and supervise the Royal Naval Reserve Manage and supervise the Royal Naval Volunteers Manage and supervise the Seamen and Marine Pensioners Reserve Organise official inspection visits to coast stations of the Coastguard drill ships and batteries of the Naval Reserve Promote below the rank of Chief Officer Submit to the Board of Admiralty promotions to the rank of Chief Officer Superintend Her Majesty s Coastguard Visit mercantile training ships and arrange training if needed In March 1923 responsibility for the majority of the functions of the Coast Guard was passed to the Board of Customs and Excise and the Board of Trade 5 In July 1923 the office was then re styled Admiral Commanding Reserves which remained the title until the post was abolished in 1976 Successive Admirals Commanding were supported in their duties by an assistant until 1902 and then a chief of staff until 1976 Responsibility for administering reserves then came under the Commander in Chief Naval Home Command as a dual role until 1994 From 1994 1996 the Second Sea Lord became responsible for managing reserves Admirals commanding editPost holders included 6 Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves edit Vice Admiral Sir John W Tarleton January 1875 November 1876 Vice Admiral Augustus Phillimore November 1876 December 1879 Rear Admiral Prince Alfred Duke of Edinburgh November 1879 November 1882 Rear Admiral Sir Anthony H Hoskins November 1882 September 1885 Vice Admiral John K E Baird September 1885 April 1888 Vice Admiral Sir George Tryon April 1888 April 1891 Vice Admiral Robert O Brien FitzRoy April 1891 April 1894 Vice Admiral Sir Edward H Seymour April 1894 May 1897 Vice Admiral Sir Compton E Domvile May 1897 May 1900 Vice Admiral Sir Gerard H U Noel May 1900 May 1903 Admiral Commanding Coastguard and Reserves edit Admiral Ernest Rice May 1903 February 1905 Admiral Sir Reginald F H Henderson February 1905 December 1909 Admiral Sir Frederick S Inglefield December 1909 January 1913 Admiral Sir Arthur M Farquhar January 1913 June 1915 Vice Admiral the Hon Sir Alexander E Bethell June 1915 November 1916 Vice Admiral the Hon Sir Somerset A Gough Calthorpe November 1916 July 1917 Vice Admiral Sir Cecil F Thursby July 1917 July 1918 Admiral Sir Dudley R S de Chair July 1918 July 1921 Vice Admiral Sir Morgan Singer July 1921 July 1923 Admiral Commanding Reserves edit From 1968 until 1976 this post holder co held the title Director General Naval Recruiting Admiral Sir Hugh H D Tothill July 1923 July 1925 Admiral Sir Lewis Clinton Baker July 1925 August 1927 Vice Admiral Sir Arthur A M Duff August 1927 August 1929 Admiral Sir John D Kelly August 1929 August 1931 Vice Admiral Henry W Parker August 1931 October 1933 Admiral Sir George K Chetwode October 1933 January 1936 Vice Admiral Sir H J Studholme Brownrigg January 1936 November 1938 Admiral Sir Noel F Laurence November 1938 January 1941 Rear Admiral Vernon S Butler 13 January 1941 March 1941 temporary Vice Admiral John G P Vivian March 1941 October 1945 Vice Admiral Sir Charles E Morgan October 1945 October 1947 Admiral Sir Wilfrid R Patterson October 1947 October 1949 Vice Admiral the Hon Sir Guy H E Russell October 1949 October 1950 Vice Admiral Sir William R Slayter October 1950 June 1952 Vice Admiral John A S Eccles June 1952 January 1953 Vice Admiral Alan Scott Moncrieff April 1953 April 1955 Vice Admiral John W Cuthbert April 1955 January 1956 Vice Admiral Geoffrey Thistleton Smith January 1956 April 1958 Vice Admiral Sir William Kaye Edden April 1958 April 1960 Vice Admiral Sir R Alastair Ewing April 1960 August 1962 Rear Admiral Hugh C Martell August 1962 April 1965 Rear Admiral Geoffrey H Carew Hunt April 1965 April 1968 Rear Admiral B C Godfrey Place April 1968 May 1970 7 Rear Admiral Ian D McLaughlan May 1970 July 1972 Rear Admiral Ian G W Robertson July 1972 August 1974 Rear Admiral Hubert W E Hollins August 1974 December 1976Assistants Chiefs of Staff Reserves editPost holders included 8 Assistant Reserves Captain William H Whyte November 1879 January 1881 Captain R Gordon Douglas January 1881 January 1883 Captain Lindesay Brine January 1883 March 1886 Captain Charles F Hotham March 1886 December 1887 Captain Edward H Seymour December 1887 July 1889 Captain Francis Durrant July 1889 January 1891 Captain Edmund C Drummond February 1891 April 1892 Captain Arthur H Alington April 1892 May 1894 Captain Arthur D Fanshawe May 1894 February 1897 Captain Robert W Stopford February 1897 August 1899 Captain Charles J Norcock August 1899 October 1902 Captain George F King Hall October 1902 July 1903 Chiefs of Staff Reserves Captain George F King Hall July 1903 October 1904 Captain John E Bearcroft October 1904 April 1906 Captain Thomas P Walker April 1906 March 1908 Captain Frederick A Warden March 1908 March 1909 Captain Richard P F Purefoy March 1909 March 1911 Captain Mark E F Kerr March 1911 November 1912 Captain Cresswell J Eyres November 1912 April 1913 Captain Hugh H D Tothill April 1913 December 1914 Rear Admiral William H Baker Baker December 1914 January 1916 Captain Philip H Colomb January 1916 February 1917 Captain Edward L Booty February 1917 December 1919 Captain Vincent B Molteno December 1919 1921 Captain George Trewby February 1920 February 1922 Captain Edward C Kennedy February 1922 March 1923 Captain Cecil M Staveley March 1923 September 1924 Captain Basil G Washington September 1924 September 1926 Captain Horace W Longden September 1926 August 1927 Captain Ronald Howard August 1927 August 1929 Captain Charles G Ramsey August 1929 September 1931 Captain Herbert A Forster September 1931 September 1932 Captain Vernon S Butler September 1932 September 1934 Captain Frederic C Bradley September 1934 June 1935 Captain Kenneth H L Mackenzie September 1935 December 1936 Captain Leslie H Ashmore December 1936 March 1938 Captain Humphrey B Jacomb March 1938 November 1939 Captain Vernon S Butler November 1939 December 1941 Captain Frederic N Attwood December 1941 June 1942 Commodore John M Dick June 1942 1946 Commodore D A Carey July 1943 1945 Commodore Hugh C C Forsyth 1945 1946 Captain Richard T White October 1945 January 1948 Captain Ian M R Campbell January December 1948 Captain William L G Adams December 1948 November 1950 Captain Alan D H Jay November 1950 March 1952 Captain Edmund N V Currey March 1952 September 1954 Captain Archibald J F Milne Home September 1954 March 1956 Captain W Frank N Gregory Smith March 1956 July 1958 Captain Ronald de L Brooke July 1958 June 1960 Captain Herbert T Harrel June 1960 May 1962 Captain Richard E Roe May 1962 May 1964 Captain Ronald W Forrest May 1964 May 1966 Captain Michael L Stacey May 1966 May 1968 Captain Michael W G Fawcett May 1968 April 1970 Captain Arthur Checksfield April 1972 June 1974 Captain Colin N MacEacharn June 1974 March 1976Offices under the Admiral Commanding Reserves editFleet Reserve edit Included 9 Captain Fleet Reserve Portsmouth from 1891 until 1905 Captain Fleet Reserve Devonport from 1891 until 1905 Captain Fleet Reserve Medway from 1891 until 1905 Coast Guard Districts edit Included 10 11 12 Captain Scottish Coast Guard District from 1903 until 1920 and from 1922 until 1923 Captain Eastern Coast Guard District from 1903 until 1920 Captain Southern Coast Guard District from 1903 until 1920 Captain Western Coast Guard District from 1903 until 1920 Captain North of Ireland Coast Guard District from 1903 until 1920 and from 1922 until 1923 Captain South of Ireland Coast Guard District from 1903 until 1920 Captain North of Scotland Coast Guard District from 1920 until 1922 Captain Rosyth Coast Guard District from 1920 until 1923 Captain Humber Coast Guard District from 1920 until 1922 Captain Nore Coast Guard District from 1920 until 1923 Captain Portsmouth Coast Guard District from 1920 until 1923 Captain Plymouth Coast Guard District from 1920 until 1923 Captain Irish Sea Coast Guard District from 1920 until 1922 Captain Kingstown Coast Guard District from 1920 until 1922 Captain Queenstown Coast Guard District from 1920 until 1922 Captain Buncrana Coast Guard District from 1920 until 1922 See also editCommander in Chief Fleet Commander in Chief Portsmouth Commander in Chief PlymouthNotes edit Archives The National Records of the Coastguard discovery nationalarchives gov uk National Archives UK 1816 1947 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Archives The National Records of the Coastguard discovery nationalarchives gov uk National Archives UK 1816 1947 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Harley Simon Lovell Tony Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves The Dreadnought Project www dreadnoughtproject org Harley and Lovell 3 November 2015 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Hamilton Sir Richard Vesey 2009 5 Naval Administration The Constitution Character and Functions of the Board of Admiralty and of the Civil Departments it Directs Cornell University Library pp 101 104 ISBN 9781112534539 Archives The National Records of the Coastguard discovery nationalarchives gov uk National Archives UK 1816 1947 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Mackie Colin Royal Navy Appointments from 1865 PDF gulabin com Colin Mackie pp 92 93 December 2017 Retrieved 21 December 2017 Admiralty Great Britain June 1968 General List Navy List London England HM Stationery Office p 333 Mackie Colin Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865 PDF gulabin com Colin Mackies p94 December 2017 Retrieved 29 December 2017 Mackie Colin Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865 PDF gulabin com Colin Mackie pp 95 96 December 2017 Retrieved 29 December 2017 Mackie Colin Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865 PDF gulabin com Colin Mackie pp 96 100 December 2017 Retrieved 29 December 2017 Watson Graham British Admiralty Shore Establishments Fleets and Station World War 1 www naval history net Gordon Smith 23 July 2015 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Harley Simon Lovell Tony Coast Guard Service The Dreadnought Project www dreadnoughtproject org Harley and Lovell 30 August 2017 Retrieved 9 February 2018 References editThe National Archives Admiralty Office of the Admiral Commanding Reserves and predecessors Coastguard and Reserves Papers 1861 1940 discovery nationalarchives gov uk National Archives ADM 120 1861 1940 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Hamilton Sir Richard Vesey 2009 5 Naval Administration The Constitution Character and Functions of the Board of Admiralty and of the Civil Departments it Directs original 1896 Cornell University Library ISBN 9781112534539 Archives The National 1816 1947 Records of the Coastguard discovery nationalarchives gov uk National Archives UK Harley Simon Lovell Tony 2015 Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves The Dreadnought Project www dreadnoughtproject org Harley and Lovell England UK Harley Simon Lovell Tony 2017 Coast Guard Service The Dreadnought Project www dreadnoughtproject org Harley and Lovell Mackie Colin 2017 British Armed Forces Royal Navy Appointments from 1865 PDF gulabin com Scotland UK Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Admiral Commanding Reserves amp oldid 1223400240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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