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*{{ViceRN}} [[Sackville Hamilton Carden|Sackville H. Carden]], 20 September, 1914.<ref>Carden Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/38. f. 185.</ref> | *{{ViceRN}} [[Sackville Hamilton Carden|Sackville H. Carden]], 20 September, 1914.<ref>Carden Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/38. f. 185.</ref> | ||
*Vice-Admiral (Acting) [[John Michael de Robeck, First Baronet|Sir John M. de Robeck]], 17 March, 1915.<ref> | *Vice-Admiral (Acting) [[John Michael de Robeck, First Baronet|Sir John M. de Robeck]], 17 March, 1915.<ref>"Squadrons." f. 32.</ref> | ||
*Vice-Admiral [[Cecil Fiennes Thursby|Sir Cecil F. Thursby]], 19 June, 1916.<ref> | *Vice-Admiral [[Cecil Fiennes Thursby|Sir Cecil F. Thursby]], 19 June, 1916.<ref>"Squadrons." f. 32.</ref> | ||
==Rear-Admirals== | ==Rear-Admirals== |
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The Eastern Mediterranean Squadron was renamed the Ægean Squadron upon Rear-Admiral Sydney R. Fremantle taking command in August, 1917.[1]
Vice-Admirals Commanding
Dates of appointment given:
- Vice-Admiral Sackville H. Carden, 20 September, 1914.[2]
- Vice-Admiral (Acting) Sir John M. de Robeck, 17 March, 1915.[3]
- Vice-Admiral Sir Cecil F. Thursby, 19 June, 1916.[4]
Rear-Admirals
- Rear-Admiral Stuart Nicholson, June, 1915 - April, 1916.
Footnotes