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Revision as of 09:48, 23 August 2018
Southampton is an English Channel port west of Portsmouth.
Contents
In Command
- Rear-Admiral Stephen D. Tillard, 21 July, 1941 – 17 February, 1942
- Rear-Admiral Harold O. Reinold, 17 February, 1942 – 14 September, 1942
- Vice-Admiral James M. Pipon, 14 September, 1942 – 8 January, 1945
- Rear-Admiral Francis T. B. Tower, 8 January, 1945
- Captain (retired) William B. S. Wrey, before October, 1915[1]
- Commander (retired) John B. Hancock, 1 August, 1914 – April, 1915
- Captain (retired) Alfred G. Alston, before October, 1915[2]
- Acting Captain Henry V. Simpson, 20 March, 1916 – 10 November, 1916
- Acting Captain (retired) Herbert M. Perfect, 10 November, 1916 – 8 September, 1919[Fact Check]
See Also
Footnotes