Trade Division (Royal Navy)

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The Trade Division [1] was a Directorate of the British Admiralty, Naval Staff responsible for all matters in relation to U.K. Trade Defence [2] from 1914 until 1928 and then again from 1939 to 1961.

Formed1914–1928, 1939–1961
Preceding agency
Superseding agency
  • Trade and Operations Division
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
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Trade Division
Agency overview
Formed1914–1928, 1939–1961
Preceding agency
Superseding agency
  • Trade and Operations Division
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
HeadquartersAdmiralty, London
Agency executive
  • Director of Trade Division
Parent agencyAdmiralty Naval Staff
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History

Before to 1909 responsibility for Trade Protection lay with the Trade Division that was then part of the Naval Intelligence Department until August 1909 when following restructuring within that department the division was abolished.[3] In February 1913 discussions took place to enquire about the setting up of a Trade Branch as part of the Operations Division[4] of the Admiralty War Staff. Despite recommendations put forward as to its name and remit the First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill did not agree to its creation until April 1914; he referred to it at this point as the Trade Section [5] In August 1914 the division was formally established as part of the Admiralty War Staff when that department was abolished in May 1917 the division came under the responsibility of the Admiralty Naval Staff. In 1928 the Trade Division was abolished as part of cost savings measures with the Admiralty [6] and its functions were merged with the Plans Division.[6] The Trade Division developed rapidly from very small beginnings to one of the largest organisations within the Naval Staff under its own Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff it first operated until 1928 when it was abolished. However the division was revived again with advent of World War II in May 1939 [6] and continued to operate through the Cold War period until 1961 when it was amalgamated with the Operations Division to form a new Trade and Operations Division (Royal Navy) in 1961.[7]

Directors duties

Included:[6]

Directors

Included:[8]

Division suspended from 1928 to 1939
  • Captain Maurice J. Mansergh: May 1939  April 1941
  • Captain Brian B. Schofield: April 1941  January 1943
  • Captain Reginald M. Servaes: January–February 1943
  • Captain William D. Stephens: July 1943  July 1945
  • Captain Peter Skelton: July 1945  May 1946
  • Captain Thomas L. Bratt: May 1946  April 1948
  • Captain Robert J. O.Otway-Ruthven: April 1948  May 1950
  • Captain Michael B. Laing: May 1950  June 1952
  • Captain George A.F. Norfolk: June 1952  June 1954
  • Captain Robert J. O.Otway-Ruthven: June 1954  January 1957
  • Captain Edmund T. Larken: January 1957  July 1958
  • Captain Charles W. Malins: July 1958  July 1961

Deputy directors

Included:[9]

  • Captain George R.G. Allen: May 1939  August 1942
  • Captain Colin J.L. Bittleston: August 1942  June 1943
  • Captain Francis B. Lloyd: June–December 1943
  • Captain Peter Skelton: December 1943  July 1945

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