Flag Officer, Carriers and Amphibious Ships

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Flag Officer, Carriers and Amphibious Ships
Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
Ensign of the Royal Navy
Admiralty, Ministry of Defence
Reports toCommander-in-Chief Fleet
NominatorSecretary of State for Defence
AppointerPrime Minister
Subject to formal approval by the Queen-in-Council
Term lengthNot fixed (typically 1–4 years)
Inaugural holderRear-Admiral Reginald G. H. Henderson
Formation1931-1979

Flag Officer, Carriers and Amphibious Ships (FOCAS) was a senior Royal Navy post that existed from 1931 to 1979.

A Flag Officer with specific responsibilities for command of aircraft carriers within the Royal Navy was first established in September 1931 with the appointment of Rear-Admiral Reginald Henderson as Rear-Admiral, Aircraft Carriers.[1] He was succeeded by Rear-Admiral the Hon. Sir Alexander R. M. Ramsay later Vice-Admiral, Aircraft Carriers. The post was held by successive flag officers under the titles listed below. In June 1968 the post Rear-Admiral, Carriers was renamed to Flag Officer, Carriers and Amphibious Ships (FOCAS). The post was renamed Flag Officer, Third Flotilla in December 1979.[2] The admiral commanding's remit was broadened to include units other than aircraft carriers and amphibious ships.[citation needed]

The office holder reported to different senior flag officers during its existence including the Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet,[3] the Commander-in-Chief, Western Fleet and finally the Commander-in-Chief Fleet.

Duties[]

At various times[when?] included:[4]

  • Ensuring the operational effectiveness of Carrier Task Groups.
  • Responsible for the Fleet Air Arm afloat

Rear-Admirals/Vice-Admirals Aircraft Carriers[]

Post holders included:[5]

Rank Flag Name Term Notes
Rear-Admiral/Vice-Admiral (A), Aircraft Carriers
1 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Reginald G. H. Henderson September 1931-September.1933
2 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg the Hon. Sir Alexander R. M. Ramsay September 1933-March 1936 (VAdm by 06/1936)
3 Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Noel F. Laurence March 1936-July 1937
4 Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Guy C. C. Royle July 1937-July 1939
5 Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Lionel V. Wells July 1939-July 1940
6 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Lumley Lyster July 1940 - August 1940 office renamed FO/MAC 09.1040[6]
In September 1940 the post was renamed Flag Officer, Mediterranean Aircraft Carriers.[7]

Flag Officer, Mediterranean Aircraft Carriers[]

Rank Flag Name Term Notes
Flag Officer, Mediterranean Aircraft Carriers
1 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Lumley Lyster September 1940 to 4 February 1941 office renamed FO/MAC 09.1040[8]
1 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Denis Boyd February 1941 to January 1942
2 Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Clement Moody January 1942 to December 1943 (VAdm by 06/1936)
Post is re-established within the Home Fleet July 1942 till December 1943.

Admirals Commanding, Home Fleet Aircraft Carriers[]

Rank Flag Name Term Title / Remarks
Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Lumley Lyster July 1942 - 21 May 1943 Rear-Admiral, then Vice-Admiral, Home Fleet Aircraft Carriers, aboard HMS Indomitable[9]
Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Reginald Henderson 21 May 1943 – 1 December 1943 Rear-Admiral, Home Fleet Aircraft Carriers

On hauling down his flag as Vice-Admiral, Home Fleet Aircraft Carriers, about 27 April 1943, Admiral Lyster was appointed Flag Officer Carrier Training and Administration at HMS Monck (HQ Combined Training, Largs), which was transferred from 1 June 1944 to HMS Faraway, a training establishment & HQ of Flag Officer Carrier Training, at Greenock. He served in that post until 17.03.1945.[9]

Rear-Admiral Charles Woodhouse was listed as Rear-Admiral Aircraft Carriers, aboard HMS Implacable, March–April 1946.

Flag Officer, Aircraft Carriers[]

Included:[10]

Rank Flag Name Term Notes
Flag Officer, Aircraft Carriers
1 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Walter T. Couchman December 1953-December 1954 (as first Flag Officer, Aircraft Carriers)[11]
2 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg December 1954-May 1956
3 Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Manley L. Power May 1956-October 1957
4 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg October 1957-January 1958
5 Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Sir Alexander N.C. Bingley January 1958-January 1959
6 Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Charles L.G. Evans January 1959-March 1960
7 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Richard M. Smeeton March 1960-January 1962
8 Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Frank H.E. Hopkins January 1962-January 1963
9 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg January 1963-April 1964
10 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg H. Richard B. Janvrin April 1964-February 1966 Also Commander Carrier Striking Group Two, STRIKFLTLANT.[12]
11 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg William D. O’Brien February 1966-April 1967
12 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg L. Derek Empson April 1967-June 1970
13 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Michael F. Fell June 1968 - July 1970

In July 1970 the post was renamed Flag Officer, Carriers and Amphibious Ships.

Flag Officer, Carriers and Amphibious Ships[]

Included:[10]

Rank Flag Name Term Notes
Flag Officer, Carriers and Amphibious Ships
1 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Michael F. Fell July 1970
2 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg John D. Treacher July 1970-May 1972
3 Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Raymond D. Lygo May 1972-January 1974
4 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Desmond Cassidi January 1974-May 1975
5 Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg James H.F. Eberle May 1975-March 1977
6 Vice-Admiral Flag of Vice-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg William D.M. Staveley March 1977-July 1978
7 Rear-Admiral Flag of Rear-Admiral - Royal Navy.svg Peter G.M. Herbert July 1978 – July 1979

Notes[]

  1. ^ Brown, David K. (2006). Nelson to Vanguard : warship development, 1923-1945 (Paperback ed.). London: Chatham. p. 201. ISBN 9781591146025.
  2. ^ Tailyour, Ewen Southby (1990). Reasons in Writing A Commandos View of the Falklands War. Barnsley, England: Pen and Sword. p. 113. ISBN 9781844150144.
  3. ^ Beaver, Paul (1987). Encyclopaedia of the Fleet Air Arm since 1945. Wellingborough, Northamptonshire: P. Stephens. p. 38. ISBN 9780850597608.
  4. ^ Beaver, p.38, probably referring to pre-1967 when Home Fleet still existed.
  5. ^ Mackie, Colin. "Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin.com. Colin Mackie, p.84. February 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  6. ^ Polmar, Norman (2006). Aircraft Carriers: A History of Carrier Aviation and Its Influence on World Events, Volume I: 1909-1945. Lincoln, Nebraska, USA: Potomac Books, Inc. p. 540. ISBN 9781574886634.
  7. ^ Polmar.p.540.
  8. ^ Polmar, Norman (2006). Aircraft Carriers: A History of Carrier Aviation and Its Influence on World Events, Volume I: 1909-1945. Lincoln, Nebraska, USA: Potomac Books, Inc. p. 540. ISBN 9781574886634.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b Royal Navy Officers 1939-1945: L
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b Mackie.pp.84.
  11. ^ "The Fighting Services". Aeroplane and Commercial Aviation News. 99: 636. 11 November 1960.
  12. ^ Appendix K to

References[]

  • Beaver, Paul (1987). Encyclopaedia of the Fleet Air Arm since 1945. Wellingborough, Northamptonshire: P. Stephens. ISBN 9780850597608.
  • Brown, David K. (2006). Nelson to Vanguard : warship development, 1923-1945 (Paperback ed. ed.). London: Chatham. ISBN 9781591146025.
  • Drucker, G. (2005). "Fleet Air Arm Service Records: Flag Officer Index". Fleet Air Arm Archive.
  • Mackie, Colin. (2018) "Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin.com. Colin Mackie. Scotland, UK.
  • Tailyour, Ewen Southby (1990). Reasons in Writing: A Commando's View of the Falklands War. Barnsley, England: Pen and Sword. ISBN 9781844150144.
  • The Fighting Services". (1960). Aeroplane and Commercial Aviation News. Volume 99.
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