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On 8 September, 1914, the Admiralty directed that:
 
On 8 September, 1914, the Admiralty directed that:
  
<blockquote>the Signal Committee shall be temporarily transferred from Portsmouth to London and attached to the Admiralty War Staff of which it will for the present constitute a Section.<ref>The National Archives.  ADM 116/3403.</ref></blockquote>
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<blockquote>the Signal Committee shall be temporarily transferred from Portsmouth to London and attached to the Admiralty War Staff of which it will for the present constitute a Section.<ref>{{TNA|ADM 116/3403.}}</ref></blockquote>
  
 
In an Admiralty Memorandum of 18 August, 1917, the Section was upgraded to a Division:
 
In an Admiralty Memorandum of 18 August, 1917, the Section was upgraded to a Division:
  
 
<blockquote>Signal Division will be responsible for all Naval, Mercantile, Allied and Naval and Military: W/T Signalling (including the allocation of all W/T Call-signs other than 'commercial'); S/T Signalling; Visual Signalling(including allocation of pennants); Private and Recognition Signals; Signal Books; Codes and Ciphers; Methods of Drafting, Coding Ciphering and dealing with all messages (whether W/T, S/T, Visual, Landline, or Cable); 'S' Orders and 'SR' Orders &hellip; Signal Division is not responsible for either
 
<blockquote>Signal Division will be responsible for all Naval, Mercantile, Allied and Naval and Military: W/T Signalling (including the allocation of all W/T Call-signs other than 'commercial'); S/T Signalling; Visual Signalling(including allocation of pennants); Private and Recognition Signals; Signal Books; Codes and Ciphers; Methods of Drafting, Coding Ciphering and dealing with all messages (whether W/T, S/T, Visual, Landline, or Cable); 'S' Orders and 'SR' Orders &hellip; Signal Division is not responsible for either
Personnel or Materiel, but will act in an advisory capacity to the departments dealing therewith and should be consulted as necessary.<ref>The National Archives.  ADM 116/3404.</ref></blockquote>
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Personnel or Materiel, but will act in an advisory capacity to the departments dealing therewith and should be consulted as necessary.<ref>{{TNA|ADM 116/3404.}}</ref></blockquote>
  
 
==Directors of the Signal Division==
 
==Directors of the Signal Division==
 
Dates of appointment given:
 
Dates of appointment given:
 
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*Captain (Acting) [[Richard Lindsay Nicholson|Richard L. Nicholson]], August, 1917.<ref>''Naval Staff''.  p. 122.</ref>
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*Acting Captain [[Richard Lindsay Nicholson|Richard L. Nicholson]], August, 1917{{UKNavalStaff|p. 122}}|precBy=New Appointment
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==Footnotes==
 
==Footnotes==
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[[Category:Royal Navy Naval Staff Divisions]]
 
[[Category:Royal Navy Naval Staff Divisions]]
[[Category:Directors of the Signal Division (Royal Navy)|*]]
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Revision as of 14:25, 24 October 2014

The Signal Division of the Naval Staff was the constituent part of the Royal Navy's Naval Staff responsible for communications. The division was instituted on 18 August, 1917,[1] and emerged from the earlier Signal Section of the Admiralty War Staff set-up in 1914 under Rear-Admiral Sydney Fremantle.

History

On 8 September, 1914, the Admiralty directed that:

the Signal Committee shall be temporarily transferred from Portsmouth to London and attached to the Admiralty War Staff of which it will for the present constitute a Section.[2]

In an Admiralty Memorandum of 18 August, 1917, the Section was upgraded to a Division:

Signal Division will be responsible for all Naval, Mercantile, Allied and Naval and Military: W/T Signalling (including the allocation of all W/T Call-signs other than 'commercial'); S/T Signalling; Visual Signalling(including allocation of pennants); Private and Recognition Signals; Signal Books; Codes and Ciphers; Methods of Drafting, Coding Ciphering and dealing with all messages (whether W/T, S/T, Visual, Landline, or Cable); 'S' Orders and 'SR' Orders … Signal Division is not responsible for either Personnel or Materiel, but will act in an advisory capacity to the departments dealing therewith and should be consulted as necessary.[3]

Directors of the Signal Division

Dates of appointment given:

Footnotes

  1. Dewar. Encyclopædia Britannica. XXX. p. 6.
  2. The National Archives. ADM 116/3403.
  3. The National Archives. ADM 116/3404.
  4. The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. p. 122.

Bibliography

  • Dewar, Alfred C. (1922). Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes. Volume XXX. London: Encyclopædia Britannica Company, Ltd..
  • Naval Staff, Training and Staff Duties Division (1929). The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. Its Work and Development. B.R. 1845 (late C.B. 3013). Copy No. 8 at The National Archives. ADM 234/434.

Primary Sources