The Rear-Admiral, Training Establishment Mediterranean was an administrative shore based command appointment of British Royal Navy established during World war II who was responsible superintending the naval training base HMS Canopus at Alexandria, Egypt[1] it was a sub-command of the Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet.[2]
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The post of Rear-Admiral, Training Establishment Mediterranean was established on 18 May 1942 the office holder was shore based. He was responsible superintending the naval training base HMS Canopus at Alexandria, Egypt. The post holder reported directly to the Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean Fleet until August 1942 when his post was abolished and the training establishment at Alexandria was closed.[2]
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^Warlow, Ben (20 March 2000). "6". Shore establishments of the Royal Navy : being a list of the static ships and establishments of the Royal Navy (2nd ed.). Cornwall, England: Maritime. ISBN9780907771739.
Warlow, Ben (20 March 2000). "6". Shore establishments of the Royal Navy : being a list of the static ships and establishments of the Royal Navy (2nd ed.). Cornwall, England: Maritime. ISBN9780907771739.
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