Naval Intelligence Division - List of Directors of Naval Intelligence

List of Directors of Naval Intelligence

  • Captain William Henry Hall, 1887–1889
  • Rear-Admiral Cyprian Bridge, 1889–1894
  • Rear-Admiral Lewis Beaumont, 1895–1899
  • Rear-Admiral Reginald Custance, 1899–1902
  • Rear-Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg, 1902–1905
  • Captain Charles Ottley, 1905–1907
  • Rear-Admiral Sir Edmond Slade, 1907–1909
  • Rear-Admiral Alexander Bethell, 1909–1912
  • Captain Thomas Jackson, 1912–1913
  • Rear-Admiral Henry Oliver, 1913–1914
  • Rear-Admiral Sir Reginald 'Blinker' Hall, 1914–1919
  • Rear-Admiral Hugh 'Quex' Sinclair, 1919–1921
  • Rear-Admiral Maurice Fitzmaurice, 1921–1924
  • Rear-Admiral Alan Hotham, 1924–1927
  • Rear-Admiral William Fisher (Acting), 1926–1927
  • Rear-Admiral Barry Domvile, 1927–1930
  • Rear-Admiral Cecil Usborne, 1930–1932
  • Rear-Admiral Gerald Dickens, 1932–1935
  • Vice-Admiral James Troup, 1935–1939
  • Vice-Admiral John Godfrey, 1939–1942
  • Rear-Admiral Edmund Rushbrooke, 1942–1946
  • Vice-Admiral Edward Parry, 1946–1948
  • Rear-Admiral Eric Longley-Cook, 1948–1951
  • Rear-Admiral Sir Anthony Buzzard, 1951–1954
  • Vice-Admiral Sir John Inglis, 1954–1960
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Norman Denning, 1960–1964
  • Rear-Admiral Patrick Graham, 1964–1965

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