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*[[William IV of the United Kingdom|Prince William, Duke of Clarence]] 1811–1827
*[[William IV of the United Kingdom|Prince William, Duke of Clarence]] 1811–1827


Prior to [[1809]] naval officers had occasionally served as [[First Lord of the Admiralty]], or president of the [[Admiralty|Board of Admiralty]]. However, between 1809 and [[1828]] the office was invariably held by a civilian politician. This fact is the basis for the character Sir Joseph Porter in ''[[HMS Pinafore]]''.
Prior to [[1809]] naval officers had occasionally served as [[First Lord of the Admiralty]], or president of the [[Admiralty|Board of Admiralty]]. However, between 1809 and [[1828]] the office was invariably held by a civilian politician. This fact is the basis for the character Sir Joseph Porter in [[HMS Pinafore''.


The title of First Sea Lord was first given to the senior [[Naval Lord]] on the Board of Admiralty in [[1828]]. The First Sea Lord was a member of the [[Chiefs of Staff Committee]] and in rotation with the representatives of the other services (the [[Chief of the Imperial General Staff]] and [[Chief of the Air Staff]]) would serve as the chairman of that committee and head of all British armed forces (from 1956 the post was known as the [[Chief of the Defence Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the Defence Staff]]).
The title of First Sea Lord was first given to the senior [[Naval Lord]] on the Board of Admiralty in [[1828]]. The First Sea Lord was a member of the [[Chiefs of Staff Committee]] and in rotation with the representatives of the other services (the [[Chief of the Imperial General Staff]] and [[Chief of the Air Staff]]) would serve as the chairman of that committee and head of all British armed forces (from 1956 the post was known as the [[Chief of the Defence Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the Defence Staff]]).
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*[[Caspar John|Sir Caspar John]] 1960–1963
*[[Caspar John|Sir Caspar John]] 1960–1963
*[[David Luce|Sir David Luce]] 1963–1964
*[[David Luce|Sir David Luce]] 1963–1964

[[Image:Elizabeth II v pd.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The Queen and Admiral Sir Alan West, then First Sea Lord embarked onboard HMS ''Endurance'' during the review of the international fleet]]


==First Sea Lords, 1964–present==
==First Sea Lords, 1964–present==
*[[David Luce|Sir David Luce]] 1964–1966
*[[David Luce|Sir David Luce]] 1964–1966
[[Image:Elizabeth II v pd.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The Queen and Admiral Sir Alan West, then First Sea Lord embarked HMS ''Endurance'' during the review of the international fleet]]
*[[Varyl Begg|Sir Varyl Begg]] 1966–1968
*[[Michael Le Fanu|Sir Michael Le Fanu]] 1968–1970
*[[Michael Le Fanu|Sir Michael Le Fanu]] 1968–1970
*[[Peter Hill-Norton, Baron Hill-Norton|Sir Peter Hill-Norton]] 1970–1971
*[[Peter Hill-Norton, Baron Hill-Norton|Sir Peter Hill-Norton]] 1970–1971
*[[Michael Pollock|Sir Michael Pollock]] 1971–1974
*[[Michael Pollock|Sir Michael Pollock]] 1971–1974
*[[Edward Ashmore|Sir Edward Ashmore]] 1974–1977
*[[Edward Ashmore|Sir Edward Ashmore]] 1974–1977
*[[Terence Lewin, Baron Lewin|Sir Terence Lewin]] 1977–1979
*[[Terence Lewin, Baron Lewin|Sir Terence Lewin]] 1977–1979
*[[Henry Leach|Sir Henry Leach]] 1979–1982
*[[Henry Leach|Sir Henry Leach]] 1979–1982
*[[John Fieldhouse, Baron Fieldhouse|Sir John Fieldhouse]] 1982–1985
*[[John Fieldhouse, Baron Fieldhouse|Sir John Fieldhouse]] 1982–1985

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Sir Jonathon Band, the current First Sea Lord

The First Sea Lord is the professional head of the British Royal Navy. He also holds the title of Chief of Naval Staff and is known by the abbreviations 1SL/CNS. The current First Sea Lord is Admiral Sir Jonathon Band (appointed 7 February 2006). It is a position comparable to that of Chief of Naval Operations in the United States Navy.

History

Between 1795 and 1827 the head of the Royal Navy was known as the Admiral of the Fleet. This office later became a rank.

Prior to 1809 naval officers had occasionally served as First Lord of the Admiralty, or president of the Board of Admiralty. However, between 1809 and 1828 the office was invariably held by a civilian politician. This fact is the basis for the character Sir Joseph Porter in HMS Pinafore.

The title of First Sea Lord was first given to the senior Naval Lord on the Board of Admiralty in 1828. The First Sea Lord was a member of the Chiefs of Staff Committee and in rotation with the representatives of the other services (the Chief of the Imperial General Staff and Chief of the Air Staff) would serve as the chairman of that committee and head of all British armed forces (from 1956 the post was known as the Chief of the Defence Staff).

The title was retained when the Board of Admiralty was abolished in 1964 and its functions integrated into the Ministry of Defence.

Sir Thomas Hardy 1830 - 1834
George Cockburn 1841 - 1846

First Naval Lords, 1828–1904


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Sir John Cunningham 1946 - 1948
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Louis Mountbatten 1955 - 1959

First Sea Lords, 1904–1964

First Sea Lords, 1964–present

See also