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The Commander in Chief Home Fleet on Board HMS King George V, November 1942 The Commander in Chief Home Fleet, Admiral Sir John Tovey with Commodore Egipko, Russian Naval Liaison Officer on board HMS KING GEORGE V. Image details File size:
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Similar stock images Mar. 03, 1961 - Home Fleet Commander in Chief Visits London Pool. The Commander in Chief, Home fleet, Admiral Sir Wilfred Woods, arrived aboard the frigate HMS Plymouth this morning for a six day official visit to the Pool of London. Photo Shows: Admiral Woods aboard HMs Plymouth in London this morning. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/mar-03-1961-home-fleet-commander-in-chief-visits-london-pool-the-commander-image69392782.html RM E0W35J – Mar. 03, 1961 - Home Fleet Commander in Chief Visits London Pool. The Commander in Chief, Home fleet, Admiral Sir Wilfred Woods, arrived aboard the frigate HMS Plymouth this morning for a six day official visit to the Pool of London. Photo Shows: Admiral Woods aboard HMs Plymouth in London this morning. A portrait of Admiral Philip Louis Vian, Commander-in-Chief, Royal Navy Home Fleet. 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Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/admiral-of-the-fleet-sir-charles-forbes-1880-1960-royal-navy-officer-saw-action-at-the-battle-of-jutland-from-jellicoes-flagship-hms-iron-duke-rear-admiral-commanding-the-destroyer-flotillas-in-the-mediterranean-fleet-in-1930-february-1932-forbes-became-third-sea-lord-and-controller-of-the-navy-commander-in-chief-home-fleet-1938-1940-image230632100.html RM RB65GM – Admiral of the fleet, Sir Charles Forbes 1880 - 1960. Royal Navy officer. saw action at the Battle of Jutland from Jellicoe's flagship HMS Iron Duke. Rear Admiral commanding the Destroyer Flotillas in the Mediterranean Fleet in 1930. February 1932 Forbes became Third Sea Lord and Controller of the Navy. Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet 1938-1940. Winston Churchill, Sir Stafford Cripps, and the Commander in Chief Home Fleet, Admiral Sir John Tovey, on the quarterdeck of HMS King George V at Scapa. 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Photo: Aktuell / NTB ***PHOTO NOT IMAGE PROCESSED*** Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/current-12-3-1947-english-ftebsek-units-of-the-british-home-fleet-visit-norwegian-coastal-towns-in-early-june-on-board-vengeance-was-the-commander-in-chief-of-the-british-navy-first-sea-lord-admiral-cunningham-this-first-official-british-fleet-visit-after-the-war-has-come-about-on-norwegian-initiative-as-a-salute-and-thanks-to-the-british-navy-photo-aktuell-ntb-photo-not-image-processed-image555871869.html RM 2R8A46N – Current 12-3-1947: English Fåtebösek Units of the British Home Fleet visit Norwegian coastal towns in early June. On board 'Vengeance' was the Commander-in-Chief of the British Navy, First Sea Lord, Admiral Cunningham. This first official British fleet visit after the war has come about on Norwegian initiative, as a salute and thanks to the British Navy. Photo: Aktuell / NTB ***PHOTO NOT IMAGE PROCESSED*** 'Enemy' troops land on South Coast, army and navy co-operate in tactical exercises. Troops of the 9th Infantry Brigade co-operated with ships of the Home Fleet in a combined landing exercise on the Devon coast. Under cover of fire from warships, the troops landed, consolidated their position and brought ashore equipment. A battle is planned before the troops are forced to re-embark. Photo shows- Commander in Chief at Dartmouth, watching the landing near Dartmouth.. 6 July 1938 Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/enemy-troops-land-on-south-coast-army-and-navy-co-operate-in-tactical-exercises-troops-of-the-9th-infantry-brigade-co-operated-with-ships-of-the-home-fleet-in-a-combined-landing-exercise-on-the-devon-coast-under-cover-of-fire-from-warships-the-troops-landed-consolidated-their-position-and-brought-ashore-equipment-a-battle-is-planned-before-the-troops-are-forced-to-re-embark-photo-shows-commander-in-chief-at-dartmouth-watching-the-landing-near-dartmouth-6-july-1938-image359622158.html RM 2BW25ME – 'Enemy' troops land on South Coast, army and navy co-operate in tactical exercises. Troops of the 9th Infantry Brigade co-operated with ships of the Home Fleet in a combined landing exercise on the Devon coast. Under cover of fire from warships, the troops landed, consolidated their position and brought ashore equipment. A battle is planned before the troops are forced to re-embark. Photo shows- Commander in Chief at Dartmouth, watching the landing near Dartmouth.. 6 July 1938