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The First Flotilla was a naval formation of the British Royal Navy commanded by the Flag Officer, First Flotilla from 1971 to 1990.

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6-653: The Western Fleet and Far East Fleet were merged into the single Commander-in-Chief Fleet in 1971. Within this new structure three rear-admirals' appointments were created, the Flag Officer First Flotilla, Flag Officer Second Flotilla and Flag Officer, Carriers and Amphibious Ships . In 1990 the First, Second and Third Flotillas were unified to create a single formation called the Surface Flotilla . The Flag Officer, First Flotilla (FOF1)

12-551: The Royal Navy. The Western Fleet was amalgamated with the Far East Fleet in 1971, and the admiral commanding all the Royal Navy's worldwide forces at Northwood was given the title Commander-in-Chief Fleet (CINCFLEET). Post holders included: The fleet's last commander, Admiral Sir Edward Ashmore , became the first Commander-in-Chief Fleet . Post holders included: This United Kingdom navy-related article

18-817: The Western Fleet took part in a Fleet Review and Queen's Colour presentation aboard HMS  Eagle in Torbay . The headquarters of the Western Fleet was at the Northwood Headquarters in Middlesex . The post of Commander in Chief Western Fleet (abbreviated CINC WF) came with the additional NATO responsibility as Commander in Chief Allied Command Channel . The first Allied Commander-in-Chief Channel

24-595: Was Admiral Sir Arthur Power who was also Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth , appointed in February 1952. In 1966 it was agreed that the same commander, the Royal Navy's Commander-in-Chief, Western Fleet, should direct the NATO Channel and Eastern Atlantic Commands. As a consequence these functions were combined at his Headquarters in Northwood. The fleet's existence was quite short in comparison to other fleets of

30-537: Was a senior Royal Navy post that existed from 1971 to 1990. Post holders included: Note: the office is re-designated Flag Officer, Surface Flotilla. Units At various times included: Western Fleet (United Kingdom) The Western Fleet was a fleet of the Royal Navy from June 1967 to 1971. In 1967 the Home and Mediterranean Fleets were merged to form the Western Fleet. The amalgamated fleet

36-602: Was now responsible for United Kingdom home waters, the North and South Atlantic, and the Mediterranean - all Royal Navy operations “West of Suez”. One of the fleet commander's subordinates was Flag Officer Flotillas, Western Fleet, which Vice Admiral Andrew Lewis filled in 1968–69. Some details of squadrons in the Western Fleet from 1967 to 1971 can be seen in Graham Watson's work. In July 1969 fourteen ships of

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