Fourth Sea Lord
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The Fourth Sea Lord was one of the senior positions of the British Royal Navy.
The post was the Chief of Naval Supplies, responsible for supplying the navy. In addition he was responsible for the transport, victualling (supplying food), and medical services.
The post was abolished as a result of various reorganisations of the navy since 1945.
The modern equivalent of the Chief of Naval Supplies, is titled the Naval Member for Logistics, who is responsible for the logistical support and the supply chain of the navy.
[edit] Fourth Sea Lords 1904–1964
- Frederick Inglefield 1904–1907
- Alfred Winsloe 1907–1910
- Charles Madden 1910–1911
- William Christopher Pakenham 1911–1913
- Cecil Lambert 1913–1916
- Lionel Halsey 1916–1917
- Sir Hugh Tothill 1917–1919
- Sir Ernle Chatfield 1919–1920
- The Hon. Algernon Boyle 1920–1924
- John Donald Kelly 1924–1927
- William Wordsworth Fisher 1927–1928
- Vernon Haggard 1928–1930
- Lionel Preston 1930–1932
- Geoffrey Blake 1932–1935
- Sir Percy Noble 1935–1937
- Sir Geoffrey Arbuthnot 1937–1941
- Sir John Cunningham 1941–1943
- Frank Pegram 1943–1944
- Sir Arthur Palliser 1944–1946
- Sir Douglas Fisher 1946–1948
- Herbert Packer 1948–1950
- The Earl Mountbatten 1950–1952
- Sydney Raw 1952–1954
- Frederick Parham 1954–1955
- Robert Dymock Watson 1955–1958
- Sir Arthur Hubback 1958–1959
- Nicholas Copeman 1959–1961
- Sir John Michael Villiers 1961–1964
- Raymond Hawkins 1964
[edit] See also
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