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==Deputy First Sea Lords, 1917–1919==
 
==Deputy First Sea Lords, 1917–1919==
  
*[[Rosslyn Erskine Wemyss, 1st Baron Wester Wemyss]] (1917–1918)
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*[[Rosslyn Erskine Wemyss, 1st Baron Wester Wemyss]] 1917–1918
*[[George Price Webley Hope]] (1918–1919)
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*[[George Price Webley Hope]] 1918–1919
*''Position abandoned'' (1919)
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*''Position abandoned'' 1919

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Royal Navy
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·Operations Division
·Intelligence Division
·Mobilisation Division
·Trade Division (1914-)
·Anti-Submarine Division (1916-)
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Department of the Director of Naval Ordnance
Department of the Director of Naval Equipment (1912-)
Victualling Department
Naval Mobilisation Department (Royal Navy) (1900-1912)
Navigation Department (Royal Navy) (1913-)
Naval Intelligence Department (1887-1912)
Naval Construction Department
Department of the Controller of the Navy
Engineering Department
Dockyards Department
Dockyard Expense Accounts Department
Naval Store Department
Works Department
Compass Branch
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Dockyard Branch
Transport Department
Accountant-General's Department
Naval Medical Service
Contract and Purchase Department
Greenwich Hospital Department
Naval Education Office
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Royal Naval Establishments
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Personnel
Flag Officers
Officer ranks
Lower Deck Ranks and Ratings
History and traditions
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Sunset
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Band of the Royal Marines
Imperial Navy League
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The Deputy First Sea Lord was an officer on the Board of Admiralty of the Royal Navy. The position was connected mainly with the field of operations - he was head of the Operations Committee of the Naval Staff and represented that body on the Maintenance Committee and therefore spared the First Sea Lord from the minutiae of the everyday staff work.

Deputy First Sea Lords, 1917–1919