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{{Tenure|rank=Acting {{CaptRN}}|name=Ernest Edward Alexander Betts|nick=Ernest E. A. Betts|appt=7 December, 1916|end=March, 1919}} | {{Tenure|rank=Acting {{CaptRN}}|name=Ernest Edward Alexander Betts|nick=Ernest E. A. Betts|appt=7 December, 1916|end=March, 1919}} | ||
{{Tenure|rank=Retired {{CaptRN}}|name=Gerald Hepburn Brady|nick=Gerald H. Brady|appt=12 January, 1941|end=29 January, 1941|note=temporary, while "Haynes" is sick}} | {{Tenure|rank=Retired {{CaptRN}}|name=Gerald Hepburn Brady|nick=Gerald H. Brady|appt=12 January, 1941|end=29 January, 1941|note=temporary, while "Haynes" is sick}} | ||
{{Tenure|rank={{CaptRN}}|name=William Bayard Hynes|nick=William Bayard Hynes|appt=1942<ref>Hynes Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52.}} f. 395.</ref>|end=mid 1942<ref>Hynes Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52.}} f. 395.</ref>}} | |||
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Revision as of 21:37, 16 August 2017
The Egyptian city Port Said was a minor Royal Navy base in the Great War on the Mediterranean. It afforded access to the Suez Canal.
In Command
- Acting Captain Ernest E. A. Betts, 7 December, 1916 – March, 1919
- Retired Captain Gerald H. Brady, 12 January, 1941 – 29 January, 1941 (temporary, while "Haynes" is sick)
- Captain William Bayard Hynes, 1942[1] – mid 1942[2]
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ Hynes Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/52. f. 395.
- ↑ Hynes Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/52. f. 395.