The Torpedo Division originally called the Gunnery and Torpedo Division was a naval staff organisation of the British Admiralty Naval Staff established in 1920 when the functions of the Gunnery and Torpedo Division was divided up into separate functions. It existed until 1928 when it was absorbed into the Tactical Division.[1]
Torpedo Division | |
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Active | 1920–1928 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Allegiance | British Empire |
Branch | Royal Navy |
Type | Naval Staff Directorate |
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Garrison/HQ | Admiralty Whitehall London, Great Britain |
The Torpedo Division was created in 1920 when the role of the Gunnery and Torpedo Division of the Naval Staff was separated into two distinct divisions. Rear-Admiral Arthur Kipling Waistell assumed office on 6 April 1920 he remained in the post until April 1922 when he appointed Rear-Admiral (D), Commanding Destroyer Flotillas Atlantic Fleet.[2] It continued to operate until 1928 when it was amalgamated into the Tactical Division.[3] The division was administered by the Director of the Torpedo Division who in turn was supported by a deputy director.
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