Flag Officer, Portsmouth
The Flag Officer Portsmouth[1] was created following changes in the naval shore command organisation in the United Kingdom in July 1969. This role assumed some of the former duties of Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth and Admiral-superintendent, Portsmouth with one area commander the Flag Officer Portsmouth Area. First established in May 1971 until July that year when the title was altered to Flag Officer, Spithead. This office was revived again in August 1975 when the former post of Flag Officer Spithead was abolished. The office existed until October 1996 when it to was abolished.
Office of the Flag Officer Portsmouth | |
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Ensign of the Royal Navy | |
Navy Department | |
Reports to | Commander-in-Chief, Naval Home Command |
Appointer | Prime Minister Subject to formal approval by the Queen-in-Council |
Term length | Not fixed |
Inaugural holder | Rear-Admiral E. James W. Flower |
Formation | 1971, 1975-1996 |
History
On 14 October 1968 it was announced in the House Commons debate on the Ministry of Defence discussing part of the changes in the Naval Shore Command Organisation in the United Kingdom , the duties of Area Flag Officer for the Portsmouth Area and Admiral-Superintendent Portsmouth will be carried out by one Flag Officer. In July 1969 the HQ of the C-in-C Portsmouth until that post, together with that of C-in-C Plymouth, were subsumed into the post of C in C Naval Home Command based in Portsmouth.[2] The two former C-in-C posts were re-graded as Area Flag Officers and a third area flag officer was created the Flag Officer Medway in charge of Medway Area Command.[3]
Duties
Flag Officer Portsmouth was responsible for the control and direction of Portsmouth area command. It was initially a local area command that was enlarged into a wider regional command. This office holder reported to the Commander-in-Chief, Naval Home Command.
Office Holders
Included:[4]
- Rear-Admiral Peter G. La Niece, May 1971 – July 1971
- Post is renamed Flag Officer Spithead.
- Rear-Admiral E. James W. Flower, August 1975 – October 1976
- Rear-Admiral Wilfrid J. Graham, October 1976 – January 1979
- Rear-Admiral Paul E. Bass, January 1979–January 1981
- Rear-Admiral Anthony S. Tippet, January 1981 – September 1983
- Rear-Admiral John C. Warsop, September 1983 – November 1985
- Rear-Admiral Anthony Wheatley, November 1985 – November 1987
- Rear-Admiral Kenneth J. Eaton, November 1987 – July 1989
- Rear-Admiral Jonathan J. R. Tod, July 1989 – September 1990
- Rear-Admiral David K. Bawtree, September 1990 – October 1993
- Rear-Admiral Neil E. Rankin, 12 October 1993 – October 1996.[5]
Footnotes
- "FLAG OFFICER, PORTSMOUTH". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Kew, Surrey, England.: National Archives Uk. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
- Backhouse, Tim (2007–2019). "PORT ADMIRALS (COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF) PORTSMOUTH (1714-1931)". historyinportsmouth.co.uk. History in Portsmouth. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
- Paxton, J. (2016). The Statesman's Year-Book 1990-91. Berlin: Springer. p. 1315. ISBN 9780230271197.
- Mackie, Colin (April 2019). "Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin. Scotland.: C.Mackie. pp. 101–102. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
- "1993 - The Last Flag Officer Portsmouth Takes Over - Portsmouth Royal Dockyard Historical Trust". portsmouthdockyard.org.uk. Portsmouth Royal Dockyard Historical Trust. Retrieved 1 November 2019.