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Admiralty Naval Staff
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The Admiralty Naval Staff[1] was the former senior command, operational planning, policy and strategy department within the British Admiralty. It was established in 1917 and existed until 1964 when the department of the Admiralty was abolished. It was replaced by the Ministry of Defence (Naval Staff) as part of the Ministry of Defence Navy Department.[2]
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History and development
In December 1916, Admiral Sir John Jellicoe was appointed Admiral of the Fleet and First Sea Lord he would oversee the expansion of the Naval Staff at the Admiralty and the introduction of convoys. In April 1917, the Admiralty War Staff function was abolished and replaced by a new Admiralty Naval Staff department and Jellicoe was also given the additional title of Chief of the Naval Staff. He was assisted initially by two deputies, the Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff and the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff, these would be joined later by the Deputy First Sea Lord and Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, Jellicoe was relieved at the end of 1917. Changes in the structure of the Staff were implemented from 1918 onward during the interwar period some of the divisions were wound down in peace time but would be re-established with the advent of the Second World War. After the war the divisions were once again downsized.
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Duties
The term 'Naval Staff' does not mean all Naval Officers serving in the former Admiralty Department, it means the divisions that are responsible under the Office of the Chief of Naval Staff and including his deputy, vice and assistant chiefs of the staff for the formulation of naval strategy including strategic planning, conduct of operations, implementation of naval policy, application of tactical doctrines, the collection and dissemination of intelligence and for stating the broad naval requirements, including the quantities and specification of ships, naval aircraft, armament and equipment the Naval Staff also included some civilian members.
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Admiralty departments
The admiralty divisions should be not confused with its departments which were distinct and separate from the function of the naval staff in that they were superintended by the offices of the various Sea Lords responsible for them and were primarily administrative and logistical support bodies.
Members of the naval staff
Board of Admiralty member (*)
- First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff *
- Deputy First Sea Lord *
- Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff *
- Vice Chief of the Naval Staff *
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff *
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Air)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Foreign)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Home)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Operations)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Policy)
- Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Submarines)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Warfare)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (U boat and Trade)
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Weapons)
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Structure of the naval staff
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May 1917
The Naval Staff was organised by Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Jellicoe as follows:[3]
June 1917
The Naval Staff was organised as follows:[3]
December 1917
The Naval Staff was organised as follows:[3]
1918 to 1919
The Naval Staff was re-organised under Admiral of the Fleet Sir Rosslyn Wemyss as follows:[3][4]
First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff
Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (Home Waters Operations)
Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Trade Protection Operations)
Deputy First Sea Lord (Policy and Overseas Operations)
1920
The Naval Staff was re-organised under Admiral of the Fleet Sir David Beatty, as follows:
First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff
- Intelligence Division
- Gunnery and Torpedo Division
- Training and Staff Duties Division
Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (Home Waters)
Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Trade Protection)
Deputy First Sea Lord (Policy and Overseas)
1921 to 1926
The Naval Staff was re-organised during the early inter-war years, and the post Deputy First Sea Lord was abolished:
1927 to 1929
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Madden, 1st Baronet re-structured the Naval Staff as follows:[5]
First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff
Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff
- Intelligence Division
- Operations Division
- Plans Division (including local defence)
- Trade Division
Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff
- Air Division
- Gunnery Division
- Tactical Division
- Torpedo Division
- Training and Staff Duties Division
1932
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Field organised the Naval Staff as follows:[6]
1935
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Ernle Chatfield kept the Naval Staff as follows:[7]
1941
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound re-organised, the Naval Staff as follows:[8]
1945
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew Cunningham re-organised the Naval Staff, as follows:
First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff
- Deputy First Sea Lord (Policy)
1951
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Bruce Fraser re-organised the Naval Staff, as follows:[10]
1956
Admiral of the Fleet Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, re-organised the Naval Staff, as follows:[11]
1958
Admiral of the Fleet Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, re-organised the Naval Staff, as follows:[12]
1962
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Caspar John, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff re-organised the Naval Staff, as follows:[13]
1964
Admiral Sir David Luce as First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff organised the Naval Staff in July 1964 as follows:[14]
First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff
Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff
Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff
- Gunnery Division
- Naval Air Division
- Navigation and Direction Division
- Plans Division
- Signal Division
- Tactical and Weapons Policy Division
- Trade and Operations Division
- Under-surface Warfare Division
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Post 1964
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Following the merger within the Ministry of Defence until 1971 former naval staff divisions were renamed as directorates as well as new ones being established for specific purposes some other notable changes during this period included the commandant general, and the hydrographer of the navy now as part of the naval staff as follows:[15]
- Defence Intelligence – (former naval intelligence division)
- Directorate of Naval Plans – (former plans division)
- Directorate of Defence Plans (Navy) – (new directorate as part of MOD)
- Directorate of Naval Administrative Planning – (former administrative planning division)
- Directorate of Naval Air Warfare – (former naval air division)
- Directorate of Naval Operations and Trade – (former operations and trade division)
- Directorate of Naval Signals – (former signals division)
- Directorate of Naval Tactical and Weapons Policy – (former tactical and weapons policy division)
- Directorate of Operational Analysis (RN) – (new directorate)
- Directorate of Surface Warfare (Naval) – (new directorate)
- Directorate of Under Sea Warfare (Naval) – (former under sea warfare division)
- Directorate of Navigation and Tactical Control (Naval) – (former navigation and direction division)
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