• Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches was the commander of a major operational command of the Royal Navy during World War II.
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  • Western Approaches Command. C-in-C W Appr. Liverpool. Milford Haven. ... Largs. Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches. [HMS Eaglet]. 17.02.1941.
  • Yet, as an oddity in an otherwise systematic process, then Commander-in-Chief Western Approaches, Admiral Max Horton, 60, (below)) was also the quirkiest.
  • Admiral Sir Max K Horton, KCB, DSO, Commander in Chief, Western Approaches studying the plot from his office, with the aid of binoculars.
  • Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches was the commander of a major operational command of the Royal Navy during World War II.
  • Western Approaches Command. C-in-C W Appr. Liverpool. Milford Haven. ... Tobermory. Largs. Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches.
  • The Western Approaches Commander-in-Chief’s office, which overlooked the Operations Room, connected to a typing office below by a speaking tube.
  • Admiral Sir Martin Dunbar-Naismith was named the first Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches.
  • The Constitution declares the president to be Commander in Chief. It also gives Congress the power to declare war.
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  • But by then Horton had moved on to Western Approaches Command. ... Harold Stark (Commander in Chief U.S. Naval Forces Europe) could study it.