The First Flotilla was a naval formation of the British Royal Navy commanded by the Flag Officer, First Flotilla from 1971 to 1990.
First Flotilla | |
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Active | 1971 – 1990 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Royal Navy |
Size | Flotilla |
Part of | Commander-in-Chief Fleet |
Garrison/HQ | HMNB Portsmouth |
Commanders | |
First | Rear-Admiral John Ernle Pope |
Last | Vice-Admiral A. Peter Woodhead |
The Western Fleet and Far East Fleet were merged into the single Commander-in-Chief Fleet in 1971. Within this new structure three rear-admirals' appointments were created, the Flag Officer First Flotilla, Flag Officer Second Flotilla and Flag Officer, Carriers and Amphibious Ships.[1] In 1990 the First, Second and Third Flotillas were unified to create a single formation called the Surface Flotilla.
Flag Officer First Flotilla
editFlag Officer, First Flotilla (FOF1) | |
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Navy Department, Ministry of Defence | |
Reports to | Commander-in-Chief, Fleet |
Nominator | Secretary of State for Defence |
Appointer | Prime Minister Subject to formal approval by the Queen-in-Council |
Term length | Not fixed (typically 1–4 years) |
Inaugural holder | Rear-Admiral John Ernle Pope |
Formation | 1971-1990 |
The Flag Officer, First Flotilla (FOF1) [2] was a senior Royal Navy post that existed from 1971 to 1990.
Post holders included:[3][4][5]
- Rear-Admiral John Ernle Pope: November 1969-July 1971
- Rear-Admiral Arthur M. Power: July 1971-January 1973
- Vice-Admiral Iwan G. Raikes: January 1973-March 1974
- Vice-Admiral Henry C. Leach: March 1974-November 1975
- Vice-Admiral Anthony S. Morton: November 1975-March 1977
- Rear-Admiral Robert R. Squires: March 1977-October 1978
- Rear-Admiral David J. Hallifax: October 1978-April 1980
- Rear-Admiral D. Conrad Jenkin: April 1980-July 1981
- Rear-Admiral Sir John F. Woodward: July 1981-April 1983
- Rear-Admiral J. Jeremy Black: April 1983-April 1984
- Rear-Admiral Robin I. T. Hogg: April 1984-October 1986
- Vice-Admiral John B. Kerr: October 1986-July 1988
- Vice-Admiral John F. Coward: July 1988-September 1989
- Vice-Admiral A. Peter Woodhead: September 1989 – 1990
Note: the office is re-designated Flag Officer, Surface Flotilla.
Structure
editAt various times included:[7]
Unit | Date | Notes |
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1st Frigate Squadron | 1972-1981 | |
2nd Frigate Squadron | 1972-1981 | |
3rd Frigate Squadron | 1972-1977 | |
4th Frigate Squadron | 1972-1976 | |
5th Frigate Squadron | 1976-1977 | |
6th Frigate Squadron | 1977-1981 | |
3rd Destroyer Squadron | 1980-1990 |
See also
editReferences
editFootnotes
edit- ^ Roberts, John (2009). Safeguarding the Nation: The Story of the Modern Royal Navy. Barnsley, England: Seaforth Publishing. p. 89. ISBN 9781848320437.
- ^ "Rear Admiral Jeremy Black (Hansard, 25 January 1984)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Hansard, vol 52 c585W. 25 January 1984. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- ^ Smith, Gordon. "Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployment 1947–2013:FLEET ORGANISATION, 1981-2002". www.naval-history.net. Gordon Smith, 12 July 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- ^ Mackie.pp.215-217.
- ^ Mackie, Colin. "Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865". gulabin.com. pp.214-215, Colin Mackie, February 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- ^ Smith.2015.
- ^ Smith.2015.
Sources
edit- Mackie, Colin. (2018) "Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin.com. Colin Mackie. Scotland, UK.
- Roberts, John (2009). Safeguarding the Nation: The Story of the Modern Royal Navy. Barnsley, England: Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 9781848320437.
- Smith, Gordon. (2015) "Royal Navy Organisation and Ship Deployment 1947-2013:FLEET ORGANISATION, 1981-2002". www.naval-history.net. Gordon Smith.