Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth

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The Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth was a senior Royal Navy command responsible for overseeing the fleet and naval operations based at the strategically important Portsmouth naval base in England.

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Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy command
shore command
appliesToJurisdiction Portsmouth Command area
basedAt Portsmouth Naval Base
commandStructure reported to Admiralty
country United Kingdom
dissolved 20th century
era Age of Sail
World War I
surface form: First World War

World War II
surface form: Second World War

Victorian era
garrison Portsmouth
hasRole administration of Portsmouth Naval Base
command of naval operations from Portsmouth
oversight of fleet units based at Portsmouth
training and readiness of assigned forces
hasTitleHolder senior Royal Navy admiral
inception late 18th century
location England
Hampshire
Portsmouth
United Kingdom
notableFor control of one of the Royal Navy’s principal bases
strategic importance in defence of southern England
partOf British Armed Forces command structure
Royal Navy home commands
replacedBy Portsmouth Naval Base Commander
surface form: Flag Officer, Portsmouth

Commander-in-Chief, Naval Home Command
surface form: Naval Home Command
responsibleFor Channel and southern North Sea approaches (various periods)
coordination of local coastal defences
defence of Portsmouth dockyard
serviceBranch Royal Navy
usedBy Royal Navy

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Lord Cork and Orrery positionHeld Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches subordinateTo Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
Vice‑Admiral Sir Roger Keyes positionHeld Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
subject surface form: Roger Keyes