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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptRN}} (retired)|name=Lawrence de Wahl Satow|nick=Lawrence de W. Satow|appt=2 February, 1916|end=11 February, 1918}}
{{Tenure|rank={{CaptRN}} (retired)|name=Lawrence de Wahl Satow|nick=Lawrence de W. Satow|appt=2 February, 1916|end=11 February, 1918}}
{{Tenure|rank={{CommRN}} (retired)|name=Walter Henry Calthrop Calthrop|nick=Walter H. C. Calthrop|appt=February, 1918|end=25 October, 1918|note=sick at end}}
{{Tenure|rank={{CommRN}} (retired)|name=Walter Henry Calthrop Calthrop|nick=Walter H. C. Calthrop|appt=February, 1918|end=25 October, 1918|note=sick at end}}
{{Tenure|rank=Acting {{CommRNR}}|name=Gordon Staveley Horsburgh|nick=Gordon S. Horsburgh|appt=29 June, 1918|end=|note=temporary, during Calthorp's illness}}
{{Tenure|rank=Acting {{CommRNR}}|name=Gordon Staveley Horsburgh|nick=Gordon S. Horsburgh|appt=23 October, 1918|end=12 June, 1919<ref>Horsburgh Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 240/54/143.|}}  f. 143.</ref>|note=}}
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 21 September 2022

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

Divisional Naval Transport Officer

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Hynes Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/52. f. 395.
  2. Hynes Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/52. f. 395.
  3. Horsburgh Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 240/54/143. f. 143.