Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Aviation & Carriers)
Office of the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Aviation and Carriers) | |
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Ensign of the Royal Navy | |
Ministry of Defence | |
Member of | Navy Command |
Reports to | First Sea Lord |
Nominator | First Sea Lord |
Appointer |
Prime Minister Subject to formal approval by the Queen-in-Council |
Term length | Not fixed (typically 1–3 years) |
Inaugural holder | Rear-Admiral Sir Cloudesley Robinson |
Formation | 1 Jan 1945-current |
The Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Aviation and Carriers) is a senior Royal Navy appointment responsible for naval aviation. The post is also the successor to the Royal Navy's Flag Officer for naval aviation in the British Isles, beginning, at the least, in 1945.
Flag Officer, Air, Home
Flag Officer, Air, Home flew his flag from RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus) in 1930s, and the post existed until 1963. Responsible for shore-based air command working up squadrons to operational effectiveness, and after an Operational Readiness Inspection, delivering them to the Fleet.[1]
- Rear-Admiral Sir Cloudesley Robinson KCB (1 Jan 1945 – June 1945)
- Vice-Admiral Denis Boyd: June 1945-April 1946[2]
- Rear-Admiral Geoffrey N. Oliver: April-September 1946
- Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas H. Troubridge: September 1946-November1947
- Admiral Sir Reginald Portal: November 1947-March 1951
- Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Lambe: March 1951-January 1953
- Vice-Admiral Sir John Eccles: January 1953-June 1955
- Vice-Admiral Sir Caspar John: June 1955-March 1957
- Admiral Sir Walter Couchman: March 1957-January 1960
- Admiral Sir Deric Holland-Martin: January 1960-May 1961
- Vice-Admiral Desmond Dreyer: May 1961-October 1962
- Vice-Admiral Sir John G. Hamilton: October 1962-January 1964
Flag Officer, Naval Air Command
This post was created on 30 September 1963 as renaming of Flag Officer Air, Home, which was at the time a Vice-Admiral's command.[3] Sir John Treacher writes in Life at Full Throttle that '..the tasks undertaken by the old Flying Training Command and Flag Officer Air (Home) had now been taken over by the Flag Officer Naval Air Command to form a single entity and the headquarters had been moved from Lee-on-Solent to the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton.'
- Vice-Admiral Sir Richard M. Smeeton: January 1964-October 1965
- Vice-Admiral Sir Donald C.E.F. Gibson: October 1965-October 1968
- Vice-Admiral Sir H. Richard B. Janvrin: October 1968-November 1970
- Vice-Admiral Michael F. Fell: November 1970-June 1972
- Vice-Admiral John D. Treacher: June 1972-August 1973
- Vice-Admiral Sir Peter M. Austin: August 1973-August 1976
- Rear-Admiral John O. Roberts: August 1976-February 1978
- Vice-Admiral Sir A. Desmond Cassidi: February 1978-June 1979
- Rear-Admiral Edward R. Anson: June 1979-May 1982
- Vice-Admiral Sir John Cox: May 1982-September 1983
- Vice-Admiral Sir Derek Reffell: September 1983-September 1984
- Rear-Admiral Linley Middleton: September 1984-February 1987
- Rear-Admiral Roger Dimmock: February 1987-August 1988
- Rear-Admiral Michael Layard: August 1988-December 1990
- Rear-Admiral Colin H.D. Cooke-Priest: December 1990-February 1993
- Rear-Admiral Ian Garnett: February 1993-June 1995
- Rear-Admiral Terence W. Loughran: June 1995-October 1998
- Rear-Admiral Iain Henderson: October 1998-July 2001
- Rear-Admiral Scott Lidbetter: July 2001-2003
- Rear-Admiral Simon B. Charlier: September 2008-April 2010
Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Carriers & Aviation)
In 2012 this post's responsibilities were officially described as '..ACNS(A&C) is responsible for delivering aviation Force Elements at Readiness in accordance with the RN plan and arising, contingent events. This includes all RN fixed and rotary wing assets, the two Naval Air Stations and the generation of aircraft carriers and carrier capability. He is the lead, on behalf of the Fleet Commander, for the development of the future Carrier Strike capability. As the Navy’s Aviation Operational Duty Holder, he is personally, legally accountable for the safe execution of maritime aviation by all Royal Navy units, including aircraft, ships and submarines. ACNS(A&C) is also Rear Admiral Fleet Air Arm in which role, as a Head of a Naval Fighting Arm, he is responsible for the professional effectiveness, ethos and spirit of all Fleet Air Arm personnel.'[4]
- Rear-Admiral Thomas A. Cunningham: April 2010-September 2012
- Rear-Admiral Russell G. Harding: September 2012-May 2015
- Rear-Admiral Keith E. Blount: May 2015
References
- ↑ Mervik, Captain C. F. "The Integrated Fleet HQ and aviation's place within". Flight Deck (Winter 2001).
- ↑ "Fleet Air Arm Service Records: Flag Officer Index". Fleet Air Arm Archive.net. 2005. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
- ↑ "Air Force, Naval and Army Flying News: Naval Air Command". Flight. 84 (2847): 592. 3 October 1963. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
- ↑ "Navy Command Royal Navy". gov.uk. MOD, September 2012. Retrieved 24 November 2016.