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==History==
 
==History==
Rear-Admiral [[Alexander Ludovic Duff|Alexander L. Duff]] was appointed Assistant Chief of Naval Staff on 31 May, 1917.<ref>Duff Service Record.  The National Archives.  ADM 196/42.  p. 80.</ref>  The duties were defined by First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff (C.N.S.) Sir John Jellicoe on 24 June:
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Rear-Admiral [[Alexander Ludovic Duff|Alexander L. Duff]] was appointed Assistant Chief of Naval Staff on 31 May, 1917.<ref>Duff Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 80.</ref>  The duties of the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff, shared with the First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff and the [[Deputy Chief of Naval Staff]], were defined in the Board's distribution of business of 27 June as:
  
<blockquote>1. Relieve the C.N.S. of all routine matters dealt with by sections under his immediate direction.
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<blockquote>Operations of War: All large Questions of Naval Policy and Maritime Warfare.<br><br>Fighting and Sea-going Efficiency of the Fleet and its Organisation; Distribution and Movements of all Ships in Commission and in Reserve.<br><br>Superintendence of the Naval Staff and the Hydrographic Department.<br><br>Naval Communications.<ref>{{TNA|ADM 116/3392.}}</ref></blockquote>
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2.  General anti-submarine operations, except those in the North Sea area and in the Dover command, which come under the D.C.N.S.,
 
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3.  Protection of trade, except as under (5) and (6) of D.C.N.S.  [See [[Deputy Chief of Naval Staff]].]
 
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4.  Anti-submarine protection of all troop and hospital ships and ships on Government Service.
 
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5.  Control on anti-submarine craft, auxiliary patrols, and other forces necessary for the work under headings (2), (3) and (4).  This includes aircraft used primarily for anti-submarine work, except those in the Dover command and on the East Coast of Great Britain.
 
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6.  Minesweeping.
 
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7.  Convoys: their organisation and working.
 
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<u>NOTE</u>.  Certain cruisers will be allocated to mercantile convoy duty by C.N.S. and they should not be taken for any other service without reference to him.<ref>"War Staff Duties."  Jellicoe Papers.  British Library.  Add. MS. 48992.  f. 95.</ref></blockquote>
 
  
==Assistant Chiefs of the Naval Staff==
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The above might be misleading, however, for on 24 June specific duties, hitherto unpublished, had been assigned to the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff by Admiral [[John Rushworth Jellicoe, First Earl Jellicoe|Sir John R. Jellicoe]], First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff.  These are given in the Duties section.
*Vice-Admiral [[Alexander Ludovic Duff|Sir Alexander L. Duff]], 14 May, 1917.<ref>''The Naval Staff of the Admiralty''C.B. 3013[''Naval Staff''.]  p. 122.</ref>
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*Rear-Admiral [[James Andrew Fergusson|James A. Fergusson]], 24 July, 1919.<ref>''Naval Staff''.  p. 123.</ref>
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==Duties==
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| 1. Relieve the C.N.S. of all routine matters dealt with by sections under his immediate direction.
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| 2.  General anti-submarine operations, except those in the North Sea area and in the Dover command, which come under the D.C.N.S.,
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| 3.  Protection of trade, except as under (5) and (6) of D.C.N.S.  [See [[Deputy Chief of Naval Staff]].]
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| 4.  Anti-submarine protection of all troop and hospital ships and ships on Government Service.
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| 5.  Control on anti-submarine craft, auxiliary patrols, and other forces necessary for the work under headings (2), (3) and (4).  This includes aircraft used primarily for anti-submarine work, except those in the Dover command and on the East Coast of Great Britain.
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| 6.  Minesweeping.
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| 7.  Convoys: their organisation and working.
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| <u>NOTE</u>.  Certain cruisers will be allocated to mercantile convoy duty by C.N.S. and they should not be taken for any other service without reference to him.<ref>"War Staff Duties."  Jellicoe Papers.  British Library.  Add. MS. 48992.  f. 95.</ref></blockquote>
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==Assistant Chiefs of Naval Staff==
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*Vice-Admiral [[Alexander Ludovic Duff|Sir Alexander L. Duff]], 14 May, 1917.<ref>Duff Service Record{{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 80.</ref>
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*Rear-Admiral [[James Andrew Fergusson|James A. Fergusson]], 24 July, 1919.<ref>''The Naval Staff of the Admiralty''.  p. 123.</ref>
 
*Rear-Admiral [[Alfred Ernle Montacute Chatfield, First Baron Chatfield|Sir A. Ernle M. Chatfield]], 15 March, 1920.<ref>Ibid.</ref>
 
*Rear-Admiral [[Alfred Ernle Montacute Chatfield, First Baron Chatfield|Sir A. Ernle M. Chatfield]], 15 March, 1920.<ref>Ibid.</ref>
 
*Rear-Admiral [[Cyril Thomas Moulden Fuller|Cyril T. M. Fuller]], 1  December, 1922.<ref>Ibid.</ref>
 
*Rear-Admiral [[Cyril Thomas Moulden Fuller|Cyril T. M. Fuller]], 1  December, 1922.<ref>Ibid.</ref>

Revision as of 08:52, 21 April 2014

The Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff was a Royal Navy officer directly responsible to the First Sea Lord for non-operational divisions of the Naval Staff, and held a position on the Board of Admiralty. The position was created in 1917 as one of two deputies with Board Status to whom the First Sea Lord delegated responsibility for the running of the Naval Staff. The position still exists today on the Admiralty Board which directs the Royal Navy.

History

Rear-Admiral Alexander L. Duff was appointed Assistant Chief of Naval Staff on 31 May, 1917.[1] The duties of the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff, shared with the First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff and the Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, were defined in the Board's distribution of business of 27 June as:

Operations of War: All large Questions of Naval Policy and Maritime Warfare.

Fighting and Sea-going Efficiency of the Fleet and its Organisation; Distribution and Movements of all Ships in Commission and in Reserve.

Superintendence of the Naval Staff and the Hydrographic Department.

Naval Communications.[2]

The above might be misleading, however, for on 24 June specific duties, hitherto unpublished, had been assigned to the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff by Admiral Sir John R. Jellicoe, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff. These are given in the Duties section.

Duties

Assistant Chiefs of Naval Staff

Footnotes

  1. Duff Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 80.
  2. The National Archives. ADM 116/3392.
  3. "War Staff Duties." Jellicoe Papers. British Library. Add. MS. 48992. ff. 94-95.
  4. "War Staff Duties." Jellicoe Papers. British Library. Add. MS. 48992. f. 95.
  5. Duff Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 80.
  6. The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. p. 123.
  7. Ibid.
  8. Ibid.
  9. Ibid.
  10. Ibid.
  11. Ibid.
  12. Ibid.
  13. "Naval, Military, and Air Force" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Friday, 24 April, 1931. Issue 45805, col G, p. 6.
  14. "The Services" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Monday, 30 January, 1933. Issue 46355, col E, p. 16.
  15. "The Services" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Tuesday, 14 August, 1934. Issue 46832, col F, p. 7.

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