Military unit
The Red Sea Station  was a military formation  of the Royal Navy . At various times it has also been referred to as Egypt Division and Red Sea  and later the Red Sea and Canal Area.  The Royal Navy had distinct formations for the Red Sea at intervals from 1846 until circa 1944-45.
 
In 1884-85, Commodore Robert More-Molyneux  commanded the ships in the Red Sea, seemingly the Red Sea Division, during the Mahdist War . He protected Suakin till the arrival of Sir Gerald Graham 's expedition in 1885.
The Royal Navy established a Red Sea formation  as early as 1846, administered by the Royal Indian Navy .[ 2] [ 3]   It was subordinate to the Commander-in-Chief, East Indies  until 1883, when it became part of the Mediterranean Fleet . In 1914 the station came under command of the Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean Fleet  until the end of the war. Following the war the Red Sea was reabsorbed back under the Commander-in-Chief, East Indies .
During the East African Campaign , the Red Sea Force fought the Italians. British code-breakers of the Government Code and Cypher School  (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park in the UK, deciphered Italian orders of 19 May 1940, coded using C38m  machines, secretly to mobilise the army and air force in East Africa. Merchant traffic was stopped by the British on 24 May, pending the introduction of a convoy system. The Senior Naval Officer Red Sea, Rear-Admiral Murray, operational at Aden since April with the light cruisers HMS Liverpool   and HMAS Hobart   (Liverpool  was replaced by HMS Leander  ), was reinforced by the anti-aircraft cruiser HMS Carlisle  , which sailed south with Convoy BS 4, the 28th Destroyer Flotilla  comprising HMS Khartoum  , Kimberley , Kingston   and Kandahar   and three sloops from the Mediterranean. The force was to conduct a blockade Italian East Africa (Operation Begum ), attack the Red Sea Flotilla and protect the sea lanes from Aden to Suez.
On 21 October 1941 the Mediterranean Fleet 's responsibilities were extended to include the Red Sea and Aden, including the Gulf of Aden. The Mediterranean Fleet thus took over the Red Sea Division of the Red Sea Station, which was located between the Gulf of Aden  and the Suez Canal , excluding Suez Port .[ 5]   Rear-Admiral Ronald Hallifax took command as Flag Officer, Red Sea (FORS).[ 5]   Three weeks later the responsibilities were adjusted once more. On 14 November 1941 the Senior Naval Officer-in-Charge, Suez, who was based at Port Tawfik (Suez Port) was placed under the command of Rear Admiral Hallifax.
Over a hundred kilometres to the north, halfway up the Suez Canal, the Senior British Naval Officer, Suez Canal Area , based at Ismailia , remained responsible for all British naval policy questions in regards to the Suez Canal Company .[ 5]  
In January 1944 the station was transferred back from the Mediterranean Fleet to C-in-C East Indies. 
 Rear-Admiral, Egypt and Red Sea[ edit ]  
Post holders included:
Note:Command is also known as Egypt Division and Red Sea.  
 
Rank 
Flag 
Name 
Term 
Notes/Ref
  
Rear-Admiral, Egypt and Red Sea 
 
1 
Rear Admiral 
 
Thomas Jackson  
6 July 1917 – 28 December 1918 
[ 6]  
 
2 
Rear Admiral 
 
Henry B. Pelly  
24 December 1918 – March, 1920 
[ 7]  
 
 Senior Naval Officer, Red Sea Patrol[ edit ]  
Incomplete list of post holders included:
 
Rank 
Flag 
Name 
Term 
Notes/Ref
  
Senior Naval Officer, Red Sea Patrol  [ 8]  
 
1 
Captain 
 
William H. D. Boyle  
March 1916 – December 1918 
[ 9]  
 
 Senior Naval Officer, Red Sea Force[ edit ]  
 Senior Naval Officer, Red Sea[ edit ]  
Incomplete list of post holders included:
 
Rank 
Insig 
Name 
Term 
Notes/Ref
  
Senior Naval Officer, Red Sea 
 
1 
Captain 
 
John Campbell Annesley 
2 June 1939 to 19 January 1940 
[ 12]  
 
2 
Captain 
 
H. E. Horan 
19 January 1940 to 29 June 1940 
[ 13]  
 
 Flag Officer, Red Sea[ edit ]  
 
Rank 
Flag 
Name 
Term
  
Flag Officer Commanding, Red Sea 
 
1 
Rear-Admiral 
 
Ronald H. C. Hallifax  
21 October 1941 to 17 May 1942 [ 14]  
  
 Senior Naval Officer in Charge, Suez[ edit ]  
Included:
 
Rank 
Flag 
Name 
Term 
Notes/Ref
  
Senior Naval Officer in Charge, Suez 
 
1 
Commodore 
 
Charles A. A. Larcom 
14 November 1941 – 13 May 1942 
  
 Flag Officer Commanding, Red Sea and Canal Area[ edit ]  
Commodore Young-Jamieson's broad pennant was seemingly borne in HMS Stag  (shore establishment) , which was the name used for the base for British naval personnel in Egypt . First established at Port Said , it was commissioned on 8 January 1940. There were outposts at Adabya, Kabrit, Ismailia, Generiffa, Port Tewfik. HMS Stag  was paid off in May 1949.
HMS Euphrates  at Basra  seemingly reported to Flag Officer, Red Sea and Canal Area, from its establishment in 1942.
^   Allen's Indian Mail and Register of Intelligence, for British and Foreign and India and China and all parts of the East  . London, England: W. H. Allen and Company. 1846. p. 602. 
 
^   Low, Charles Rathbone (1877). History of the Indian Navy: (1613-1863)  . London, England: R. Bentley and Son. p. 192 . commodore and senior naval officer, Red Sea and Aden.   
 
^ a   b   c   Brown, David (2013). The Royal Navy and the Mediterranean: Vol.II: November 1940-December 1941  . Cambridge, England: Routledge. p. 27. ISBN  9781136341274  .  
 
^   Watson, Graham E. (5 February 2001). "RN Flag Officers, 1914-1918 based on various Navy Lists" . www.gwpda.org . Retrieved 28 September  2018 .  
 
^   Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony (27 August 2018). "Egypt - The Dreadnought Project" . www.dreadnoughtproject.org . Harley and Lovell. Retrieved 28 September  2018 .  
 
^   Archives, The National. "To Senior Naval Officer, Red Sea Patrol. Requesting on behalf of Sherif Faisal passage" . discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk . London, England: The National Archives, JOYCE/1/112. Retrieved 28 September  2018 .  
 
^   Stewart, William (2009). Admirals of the world: a biographical dictionary, 1500 to the present  . Jefferson, North Carolina, USA: Macfarland. p. 38. ISBN  9780786482887  .  
 
^   Kindell, Don (14 March 2012). "Admiralty War Diaries: Loss of HMS Khartoum, June 1940" . www.naval-history.net . Gordon Smith. Retrieved 28 September  2018 .  
 
^   Kindell, Don (14 March 2012). "Admiralty War Diaries: Loss of HMS Khartoum, June 1940" . www.naval-history.net . Gordon Smith. Retrieved 28 September  2018 .  
 
^   Houterman, J.N. "Royal Navy (RN) Officers 1939-1945 - A" . www.unithistories.com . Houterman and Koppes. Retrieved 28 September  2018 .  
 
^   Kindell, Don (14 March 2012). "Admiralty War Diaries: Loss of HMS Khartoum, June 1940" . www.naval-history.net . Gordon Smith. Retrieved 28 September  2018 .  
 
^ a   b   c   The Navy List . London, England: H. M. Stationery Office. December 1942. p. 1340. 
 
^   The Navy List . London, England: H. M. Stationery Office. November 1944. p. 2264. 
 
  
Allen's Indian Mail and Register of Intelligence, for British and Foreign and India and China and all parts of the East. London, England: W. H. Allen and Company. 1846. 
Brown, David (2013). The Royal Navy and the Mediterranean: Vol.II: November 1940-December 1941. Cambridge, England: Routledge. ISBN  9781136341274  . 
Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony (2018). "Egypt - The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. Harley and Lovell. 
Houterman, Jerome N..; Koppes, Jeroen (2004–2006). "Royal Navy, Mediterranean Fleet 1939-1945". www.unithistories.com. Houterman and Koppes, Netherlands. 
Kindell, Don (2012). "Admiralty War Diaries: Loss of HMS Khartoum, June 1940". www.naval-history.net. Gordon Smith. 
Low, Charles Rathbone  (1877). History of the Indian Navy: (1613-1863) . London, England: R. Bentley and Son. 
O'Hara, Vincent P. (2009). "Ch 6: The Red Sea, 1940–41". Struggle for the Middle Sea: The Great Navies at War in the Mediterranean Theater, 1940–1945 . London: Conway. pp. 99– 107. ISBN  978-1-84486-102-6  .  
Raugh, Harold E. Jr. (2008). British Military Operations in Egypt and the Sudan: A Selected Bibliography  . Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN  9781461657002  .  
Watson, Dr Graham. (2015) "Royal Navy Organisation in World War 2, 1939-1945". naval-history.net. Gordon Smith.  
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