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Office of the Second Sea Lord and Deputy Chief of Naval Staff
Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
Ensign of the Royal Navy
Second Sea Lords Connell and Hine (Martin Connell cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Vice Admiral Martin Connell

since 12 January 2022
Ministry of Defence
Member of Admiralty Board
Navy Board
Reports to First Sea Lord
Nominator Secretary of State for Defence
Appointer Prime Minister
Subject to formal approval by the King-in-Council
Term length Not fixed (typically 4–5 years)
Inaugural holder Rear Admiral George Dundas
Formation Second Naval Lord, 1830–1904
Second Sea Lord from 1904

The Second Sea Lord and Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (formerly Second Sea Lord) is deputy to the First Sea Lord and the second highest-ranking officer to currently serve in the Royal Navy and is responsible for personnel and naval shore establishments. Originally titled Second Naval Lord in 1830, the post was restyled Second Sea Lord in 1904. They are based at Navy Command, Headquarters.

History

In 1805, for the first time, specific functions were assigned to each of the 'Naval' Lords, who were described as 'Professional' Lords, leaving to the 'Civil' Lords the routine business of signing documents. The Second Naval Lord was the second most senior Naval Lord on the Board of Admiralty and as Chief of Naval Personnel was responsible for handling all personnel matters for the Royal Navy. In 1917 the title was changed to the Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel by an order in council dated 23 October.

The posts of Second Sea Lord and Commander-in-Chief, Naval Home Command (CINCNAVHOME) were amalgamated in 1994 in the reductions of the British Armed Forces following the end of the Cold War. The original post of Commander-in-Chief, Naval Home Command had been created on 1 July 1969, as a result of the merger of the posts of Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth and Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

2SL is based in Portsmouth in a combined headquarters with the Fleet Commander on Whale Island. Until October 2012, he flew his flag from HMS Victory, the world's oldest commissioned warship, which is preserved in dry dock in Portsmouth. The right to use HMS Victory as a flagship came from his position as CINCNAVHOME, who in turn acquired it from the Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth. Since October 2012, distinct Commander-in-Chief posts have been discontinued and full command responsibility is vested in the First Sea Lord, who now flies his flag from Victory; this change formed part of the Levene reforms which were implemented at that time.

In 2016 the post was retitled Second Sea Lord & Deputy Chief of Naval Staff and defined as "responsible for the delivery of the Naval Service’s current and future personnel, equipment and infrastructure".

Second Naval Lords, 1830–1904

Second Naval Lords include:

  • Rear Admiral George Dundas, 1830–1834
  • Vice-Admiral Sir William Parker, 1834
  • Vice-Admiral Sir John Beresford, 1835–1841
  • Vice-Admiral Sir William Parker, 1835–1841
  • Rear Admiral Sir Edward Troubridge, 1841
  • Vice-Admiral Sir William Gage, 1841–1846
  • Vice-Admiral Sir James Dundas, 1846–1847
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Prescott, 1847
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Maurice Berkeley, 1847–1852
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Houston Stewart, 1852
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby, 1852–1853
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Maurice Berkeley, 1853–1854
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Dundas, 1854–1855
  • Vice-Admiral Henry Eden, 1855–1857
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Dundas, 1857
  • Vice-Admiral Henry Eden, 1857–1858
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Dundas, 1858–1859
  • Rear Admiral Frederick Pelham, 1859–1861
  • Vice Admiral Sir Charles Eden, 1861–1866
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Sydney Dacres, 1866–1868
  • Vacant, 1868–1872
  • Vice Admiral Sir John Tarleton, 1872–1874
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Hornby, 1874–1877
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Hood 1877–1879
  • Admiral The Earl of Clanwilliam, 1879–1880
  • Admiral Lord John Hay, 1880–1883
  • Admiral Lord Alcester, 1883–1885
  • Admiral Sir Anthony Hoskins, 1885–1888
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Vesey Hamilton, 1888–1889
  • Admiral Sir Henry Fairfax, 1889–1892
  • Admiral Sir Frederick Richards, 1892–1893
  • Admiral Lord Walter Kerr, 1893–1895
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford, 1895–1899
  • Admiral Lord Walter Kerr, 1899
  • Vice-Admiral Archibald Douglas, 1899–1902
  • Admiral Sir John Fisher, 1902–1903

Second Sea Lords, 1904–1917

Second Sea Lords include:

  • Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Drury, 1903–1907
  • Admiral Sir William May, 1907–1909
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Francis Bridgeman, 1909–1911
  • Vice-Admiral Sir George Egerton, 1911
  • Vice-Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg, 1911–1912
  • Vice-Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, 1912–1914
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Hamilton, 1914–1916
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Somerset Gough-Calthorpe, 1916
  • Admiral Sir Cecil Burney, 1916–1917

Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel 1917 to 1995

Second Sea Lords and Commanders-in-Chief Naval Home Command, 1995–2012

Admiralty-House
From 1995 to 2012 the Second Sea Lord was (as Commander-in-Chief) based in Admiralty House within HMNB Portsmouth (note the Vice-Admiral's flag in this 2006 photo).

Second Sea Lords and Commanders-in-Chief include:

Rank Name Image In office
Admiral Sir Michael Boyce Admiralmboyce.jpg 1995–1997
Admiral Sir John Brigstocke Sir John Brigstocke (cropped).jpg 1997–2000
Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Spencer 2000–2003
Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent 2003–2005
Vice-Admiral Sir Adrian Johns Adrian johns2.jpg 2005–2008
Vice-Admiral Sir Alan Massey Vice Admiral Massey (cropped2).jpg 2008–2010
Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Montgomery VAdm Charles Montgomery.png 2010–2012

Second Sea Lords and Chiefs of Naval Personnel and Training, 2012–2015

Rank Name Image In office
Vice Admiral Sir Charles Montgomery VAdm Charles Montgomery.png 2012 (and see above)
Vice Admiral Sir David Steel VICE ADMIRAL SIR DAVID STEEL.jpg 2012–2015

Second Sea Lord and Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff, 2015–present

See: Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff

Rank Name Image In office
Vice Admiral Sir Jonathan Woodcock Second Sea Lord Vice Admiral Jonathan Woodcock.jpg 2SL: 2015–2018, Deputy CNS: 2016–2018
Vice Admiral Tony Radakin Tony Radakin.jpg 2018–2019
Vice Admiral Nick Hine NicholasHine.png 2019–2022
Vice Admiral Martin Connell Commodore Martin Connell (cropped).jpg 2022–present

Departments under the office

As of September 2020:

Current

  • Director People and Training, previously the Naval Secretary
  • Director Development, previously the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Capability)
  • Office of the Assistant Chief (Policy)
  • Office of the Director of Personnel and Training & Office of the Naval Secretary
  • Director Navy Acquisition

Former

Included:

  • Admiralty Interview Board
  • Naval Careers Service
  • Naval Education Service
  • Office of the Medical Director-General (Naval)
  • Royal Navy Medical Service
  • Royal Naval Hospital
  • Office the Director Naval Nursing Service
  • Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service
  • Royal Naval Reserve
  • Royal Marines Reserve
  • Department of the Director Combined Operations Personnel
  • Department of the Director Naval Education
    • Britannia Royal Naval College
    • Royal Naval College, Dartmouth
    • Royal Naval College, Greenwich
    • Royal Naval College (Portsmouth)
    • Royal Naval War College
  • Department of the Engineer Rear Admiral Assistant
  • Department of the Paymaster Director General
  • Department of the Director General Medical Services
  • Department of the Director General Supply & Secretariat Branch
  • Department of the Director of Air Personnel
  • Department of the Paymaster Director-General
  • Department of the Director Physical Training & Sport
  • Department of the Director of Personnel Services
  • Department of the Director Welfare Conditions
  • Department of the Director of Manning
  • Department of the Director Recruiting
  • Department of the Director Service Conditions
  • Department of the Director of Training
  • Directorate General Training, (1960–1969)
  • Directorate-General Naval Manpower and Training (1972–1994)
  • Department of the Engineer-in-chief, as regards personnel
  • Medical Director-General of the Navy
    • Dental Examining Board
    • Medical Consultative Board
    • Medical Examining Board
  • Naval Intelligence Department, as regards mobilisation of the fleet
  • Naval Mobilisation Department, as regards personnel
  • Office of the Admiral Commanding, Coastguard and Reserves
  • Office of the Admiral Commanding Reserves, as regards personnel
  • Office of the Admiral Superintendent, Naval Reserves, as regards personnel
  • Office of the Adviser on Education
  • Office of the Chief of Staff, Reserves
  • Office of the Controller of the Coastguard
  • Office of the Deputy Adjutant General Royal Marines
  • Office of the Adjutant General Royal Marines
  • Office of the Chaplain of the Fleet, as regards naval schools
  • Office of the Engineer Rear Admiral for Personnel Duties
  • Royal Naval Academy
  • Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
  • Statistics Department

See also

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