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Chief of Staff Mediterranean Fleet

The Chief of Staff, Mediterranean Fleet also formally known as Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean Fleet [1] and originally called Flag Captain, Mediterranean Fleet. was a senior British Royal Navy appointment. He was the commander-in-chiefs primary aide-de-camp providing administrative support from October 1893 to 1967.

Office of the Chief of Staff, Mediterranean Fleet
Ensign of the Royal Navy
Navy Department (Ministry of Defence)
Reports toCommander-in-Chief Mediterranean Fleet
NominatorSecretary of State for Defence
AppointerPrime Minister
Subject to formal approval by the Queen-in-Council
Term lengthNot fixed (typically 1–3 years)
Inaugural holderCaptain Francis C. B. Bridgeman
Formation1893-1967

History edit

The office was created in October 1893 the first incumbent of the office was Captain Francis C. B. Bridgeman. From May, 1905 until July, 1912 the office holder also held the additional title of Flag Captain, Mediterranean Fleet or formally Flag Captain to the Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet.[2] During a period of restructuring and cost cutting from 1954 and 1971 senior fleet commands were either abolished or merged into fewer but larger commands.[3] As part of continuing cost cutting by the Ministry of Defence in 1967 the Mediterranean Fleet was abolished along with this office. The final office holder was Commodore David B. N. Mellis.

Chiefs of Staff, Mediterranean Fleet edit

Post holders included:[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Navy Notes". Royal United Services Institution. Journal. 80 (519): 644–651. 11 September 2009. doi:10.1080/03071843509420903.
  2. ^ Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony (9 January 2019). "Mediterranean Station - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
  3. ^ Smith, Gordon. "Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployment 1947-2013: Summary of Fleet Organisation 1972-1981". www.naval-history.net. Gordon Smith, 12 July 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
  4. ^ Mackie, Colin (January 2019). "Chief of Staff, Mediterranean Fleet" (PDF). gulabin.com. C. Mackie. pp. 148–149. Retrieved 1 February 2019.

Sources edit

  1. Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony (9 January 2019). "Mediterranean Station - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell.
  2. Mackie, Colin (January 2019). "Chief of Staff, Mediterranean Fleet" (PDF). gulabin.com. C. Mackie. pp. 148–149. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  3. Navy Notes". Royal United Services Institution. Journal. 80 (519): 644–651. 11 September 2009. doi:10.1080/03071843509420903.
  4. Smith, Gordon. "Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployment 1947-2013: Summary of Fleet Organisation 1972-1981". www.naval-history.net. Gordon Smith.

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The Chief of Staff Mediterranean Fleet also formally known as Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief Mediterranean Fleet 1 and originally called Flag Captain Mediterranean Fleet was a senior British Royal Navy appointment He was the commander in chiefs primary aide de camp providing administrative support from October 1893 to 1967 Office of the Chief of Staff Mediterranean FleetEnsign of the Royal NavyNavy Department Ministry of Defence Reports toCommander in Chief Mediterranean FleetNominatorSecretary of State for DefenceAppointerPrime MinisterSubject to formal approval by the Queen in CouncilTerm lengthNot fixed typically 1 3 years Inaugural holderCaptain Francis C B BridgemanFormation1893 1967 Contents 1 History 2 Chiefs of Staff Mediterranean Fleet 3 References 4 SourcesHistory editThe office was created in October 1893 the first incumbent of the office was Captain Francis C B Bridgeman From May 1905 until July 1912 the office holder also held the additional title of Flag Captain Mediterranean Fleet or formally Flag Captain to the Commander in Chief Mediterranean Fleet 2 During a period of restructuring and cost cutting from 1954 and 1971 senior fleet commands were either abolished or merged into fewer but larger commands 3 As part of continuing cost cutting by the Ministry of Defence in 1967 the Mediterranean Fleet was abolished along with this office The final office holder was Commodore David B N Mellis Chiefs of Staff Mediterranean Fleet editPost holders included 4 Captain Francis C B Bridgeman October 1893 December 1894 Captain William H May January 1895 November 1896 Captain William des V Hamilton November 1896 July 1899 Captain George F King Hall March 1900 May 1902 Captain the Hon Stanley J C Colville May 1902 May 1905 Captain F C Doveton Sturdee May 1905 March 1907 Captain Ernest C T Troubridge March 1907 October 1908 Captain John S Luard October 1908 March 1909 Captain John de M Hutchison March 1909 April 1910 Captain Bernard Currey April 1910 March 1911 Captain Stuart Nicholson March 1911 June 1912 Commodore Richard F Phillimore June 1912 August 1914 Commodore Rudolf M Burmester August 1917 August 1919 Rear Admiral William W Fisher August 1919 May 1922 Commodore Barry E Domvile May 1922 May 1925 Rear Admiral A Dudley P R Pound May 1925 December 1927 Rear Admiral Wilfred Tomkinson December 1927 May 1928 Rear Admiral John K im Thurn May 1928 May 1930 Rear Admiral William M James May 1930 April 1931 Rear Admiral Sidney R Bailey April 1931 October 1932 Rear Admiral Arthur E F Bedford October 1932 June 1934 Rear Admiral Robert H T Raikes June 1934 October 1935 Admiral Sir A Dudley P R Pound October 1935 May 1936 Rear Admiral G Frederick B Edward Collins May 1936 April 1938 Rear Admiral Bruce A Fraser April 1938 February 1939 Rear Admiral Algernon U Willis February 1939 March 1941 Rear Admiral John H Edelsten March 1941 December 1942 Commodore John G L Dundas December 1942 February1943 Commodore Royer M Dick February November 1943 Rear Admiral John G L Dundas November 1943 August 1944 Rear Admiral Herbert A Packer August 1944 March 1946 Rear Admiral Guy Grantham March 1946 March 1948 Rear Admiral H Geoffrey Norman March 1948 April 1950 Commodore Thomas M Brownrigg April 1950 May 1952 Rear Admiral Manley L Power May 1952 November 1953 Commodore Wilfrid J W Woods November 1953 September 1955 Commodore Desmond P Dreyer September 1955 July 1957 Rear Admiral Christopher D Bonham Carter July 1957 May 1959 Rear Admiral Joseph C C Henley May 1959 October 1961 Commodore Patrick U Bayly October 1961 1963 Commodore Herbert J Lee March 1963 July 1965 Commodore David B N Mellis July 1965 1967References edit Navy Notes Royal United Services Institution Journal 80 519 644 651 11 September 2009 doi 10 1080 03071843509420903 Harley Simon Lovell Tony 9 January 2019 Mediterranean Station The Dreadnought Project www dreadnoughtproject org Harley and Lovell Retrieved 10 February 2019 Smith Gordon Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployment 1947 2013 Summary of Fleet Organisation 1972 1981 www naval history net Gordon Smith 12 July 2015 Retrieved 10 February 2019 Mackie Colin January 2019 Chief of Staff Mediterranean Fleet PDF gulabin com C Mackie pp 148 149 Retrieved 1 February 2019 Sources editHarley Simon Lovell Tony 9 January 2019 Mediterranean Station The Dreadnought Project www dreadnoughtproject org Harley and Lovell Mackie Colin January 2019 Chief of Staff Mediterranean Fleet PDF gulabin com C Mackie pp 148 149 Retrieved 1 February 2019 Navy Notes Royal United Services Institution Journal 80 519 644 651 11 September 2009 doi 10 1080 03071843509420903 Smith Gordon Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployment 1947 2013 Summary of Fleet Organisation 1972 1981 www naval history net Gordon Smith Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chief of Staff Mediterranean Fleet amp oldid 1132633838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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