Flag Officer, Portsmouth
| Office of the Flag Officer Portsmouth | |
|---|---|
Ensign of the Royal Navy | |
| Navy Department | |
| Reports to | Commander-in-Chief, Naval Home Command |
| Appointer | Prime Minister Subject to formal approval by the Queen-in-Council |
| Term length | Not fixed |
| Inaugural holder | Rear-Admiral E. James W. Flower |
| Formation | 1971, 1975-1996 |
The Flag Officer Portsmouth was created following changes in the naval shore command organisation in the United Kingdom in July 1969. This role merged some of the former duties of Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth and Admiral-superintendent, Portsmouth into one area commander. First established in May 1971 until July that year when the title was altered to Flag Officer, Spithead. This office was revived again in August 1975 when the former post of Flag Officer Spithead was abolished. The office existed until October 1996 when it too was abolished.