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Revision as of 20:20, 9 August 2014

Commander Gilbert Stephenson, an officer in the Intelligence Division, later commented:

The system in the War Room at the start was very inadequate. None of the Commanders on duty there was able to take action without the approval of a Post-Captain. This was quite ridiculous, and I said so! My suggestion for more delegation of authority was not approved.
But when I worked as a Duty Commander - 24 hours on, 48 hours off - there was no question of referring everything to senior officers. The messages that came in had to be acted upon - and of course that suited me much better.[1]

According to Dr. Nicholas Black, 206 Royal Navy officers served in the division during the war.[2]

Directors

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Assistant Directors

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Footnotes

  1. Baker. The Terror of Tobermory. p. 27.
  2. Black. The British Naval Staff. p. 21.
  3. Jackson Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 496.
  4. Oliver Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 319.
  5. The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. p. 122.
  6. The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. p. 124.
  7. The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. p. 124.
  8. The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. p. 124.
  9. The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. p. 124.
  10. The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. p. 124.

Bibliography

  • Black, Nicholas (2009). The British Naval Staff in the First World War. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. ISBN 9781843834427.
  • Naval Staff, Training and Staff Duties Division (1929). The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. Its Work and Development. B.R. 1845 (late C.B. 3013). Copy No. 8 at The National Archives. ADM 234/434.