HMS Euphrates (shore establishment)
Appearance
HMS Euphrates | |
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Active | 1916-1919; 1942-45 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Royal Navy |
Type | Naval shore establishment |
Part of |
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Garrison/HQ | Basra Iraq (1916-1919) |
HMS Euphrates was a naval shore establishment of the British Royal Navy during World War One and World War Two. By 1945 it hosted the Naval Officer in Charge, Basra.[1]
History
During the First World War the British established HMS Euphrates, in the port city of Basra, Iraq on the river Euphrates.[2] The station was disestablished after the first world war.
After August 1941, with the success of the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran, HMS Euphrates was reestablished at the former Iranian Navy base at Khurramshahr on the Shatt-al-Arab.[3][4] Euphrates came under command of the Senior Naval Officer, Persian Gulf, until 1945.
References
- ^ Admiralty, Great Britain (December 1945). "Flag Officers in Commission: Stations". Navy List. London England: HM Stationery Office. p. 1340.
- ^ Admiralty, Great Britain (December 1919). Navy List. London England: HM Stationery Office. p. 1154.
- ^ Admiralty, Great Britain (December 1942). "Flag Officers in Commission: Stations". Navy List. London England: HM Stationery Office. p. 1340.
- ^ "HyperWar: The Royal Indian Navy (Chapter 5)". www.ibiblio.org. Retrieved 2018-10-30.