Chief of Staff Fleet

The Chief of Staff, Fleet (COSFLEET) also formally known as Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief Fleet was a senior British Royal Navy appointment. The office holder was the Commander-in-Chief, Fleet's principal staff officer responsible for coordinating the supporting staff of Fleet Headquarters from November 1971 to February 2012.

Office of the Chief of Staff, Fleet
Ensign of the Royal Navy
Ministry of Defence
Reports toCommander-in-Chief 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 holderVice-Admiral, John Ernle Pope
Formation1971-2012

History

Between 1954 and 1971 Royal Navy senior commands were either abolished or merged into fewer but larger commands.[1] In November 1971, the Western Fleet was merged with the Far East Fleet to form a single seagoing command, commonly known as Fleet Command or the FLEET. The Chief of Staff Fleet was the principal staff officer of the Commander-in-Chief, Fleet's who was responsible for coordinating the supporting senior staff of Fleet Headquarters until April 2012 when the post was abolished.

From February 1990 until April 2012 the office holder simultaneously held the joint title of Deputy Commander in Chief, the Fleet.[2][3]

Chiefs of Staff, Fleet

Post holders included:[4]

RankFlagNameTerm
Chief of Staff, Fleet
1Vice-AdmiralJohn Ernle PopeNovember 1971- May 1974
2Rear-AdmiralJohn O RobertsMay 1974-April 1976
3Vice-AdmiralPeter E.C. BergerApril 1976-October 1978
4Vice-AdmiralWilliam D.M. StaveleyOctober 1978-June 1980
5Vice-AdmiralSir David J. HallifaxJune 1980-May 1982
6Vice-AdmiralSir Edward R. AnsonMay 1982-June 1984
7Vice-AdmiralSir John M. WebsterJune 1984-November 1986
8Rear-AdmiralRobin I.T. HoggNovember 1986-December 1987
9Rear-AdmiralPeter G.V. DingemansDecember 1987-February 1990
10Vice-AdmiralSir Roy NewmanFeb 1990–June 1992
11Rear-AdmiralSir Geoffrey BiggsJune 1992–June 1994
12Vice-AdmiralSir Jonathan TodJune 1994–June 1997
13Vice-AdmiralSir Jeremy BlackhamJune 1997–Jan 1999
14Vice-AdmiralSir Fabian MalbonJan 1999–May 2001
15Vice-AdmiralSir Jonathon BandMay 2001–July 2002
16Vice-AdmiralSir Mark StanhopeJuly 2002–June 2004
17Vice-AdmiralSir Timothy McClementJune 2004–Oct 2006
18Vice-AdmiralPaul BoissierOct 2006–July 2009
19Vice-AdmiralSir Richard IbbotsonJuly 2009–Jan 2011
20Vice-AdmiralSir George ZambellasJan 2011–Dec 2011
21Vice-AdmiralPhilip JonesDec 2011–April 2012
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References

  1. 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 28 August 2018.
  2. The Civil Service Yearbook 1998 p.164.
  3. The Civil Service Yearbook 2002 p.170.
  4. Mackie, Colin (August 2018). "Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin. C. Mackie. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
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