• 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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  • Derby House Western Approaches Command Centre National Museums. ... Commander-in-Chief Western Approaches Liverpool UK.
  • Tobermory. Largs. Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches. [HMS Eaglet]. 17.02.1941.
  • Admiral Sir Max K Horton, KCB, DSO, Commander in Chief, Western Approaches studying the plot from his office, with the aid of binoculars.
  • ...D. Roosevelt ordered his US Navy Chief of Staff, Captain Louis E. Denfeld, to meet with then Commander-in Chief-Western Approaches, Admiral Sir Percy Noble.
  • Admiral Horton, Commander in Chief, Western Approaches is at the foot of the ladder. ... Overall control was given to the naval Commander-in-Chief.
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  • Western Approaches Command. C-in-C W Appr. Liverpool. Milford Haven. ... Tobermory. Largs. Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches.
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  • Sir Max Horton, commander of the Royal Navy’s Western Approaches Command, addresses assembled Royal Navy sailors aboard HMS Loch Killian.