Post: | Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff |
Flag: | Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg |
Flagcaption: | Ensign of the Royal Navy |
Incumbent: | Vice-Admiral Martin Connell |
Incumbentsince: | 14 January 2022 |
Department: | Ministry of Defence |
Abbreviation: | DCNS |
Member Of: | Board of Admiralty, Admiralty Board, Navy Board |
Reports To: | First Sea Lord |
Nominator: | First Lord of the Admiralty, Secretary of State for Defence |
Appointer: | Prime Minister |
Appointer Qualified: | Subject to formal approval by the King-in-Council |
Termlength: | Not fixed |
Termlength Qualified: | (typically 1–3 years) |
Formation: | 1917–1968, 2013–current |
First: | Vice Admiral Henry Oliver |
The Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (DCNS) is a senior appointment in the Royal Navy currently held by the Second Sea Lord.[1] The incumbent is usually a three-star rank and had a NATO ranking code of OF-8, but the position has previously been held by an acting two-star ranked officer and a four-star ranked officer.
The position was originally established in 1917 on the Board of Admiralty. It essentially replaced the position of Chief of the Admiralty War Staff.[2]
The first incumbent was Vice Admiral Henry Oliver, the Chief of the Admiralty War Staff, who was appointed Deputy Chief of Naval Staff on 31 May 1917.[3] The duties of the Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff, were shared with the First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff and with the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff.
In September 1917 the new post of Deputy First Sea Lord was created to meet the demand of wartime operational requirements. The Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff then reported to the Deputy First Sea Lord until 1919 when that post was abolished. The Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff then resumed his previous role and reported to the First Sea Lord until 1941. Duties as of 1917 included:[4] [5]
This remained in place until 1939. Duties after 1939 included:
In 1941 the DCNS post was renamed Vice Chief of the Naval Staff; this continued until 1946. After the Second World War the title was changed back to DCNS, and continued until 1968.
In 2013 the office was brought back once more and the current Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff became both a member of the Admiralty Board and a member of the Navy Board of the Ministry of Defence.
Duties circa March 2014 included:[6]
Incumbents include:[7]
Note: Post is renamed 1941 to 1946 its responsibilities are taken over by the Vice Chief of the Naval Staff
Note: From 1957 to 1965 the post was held jointly by the Fifth Sea Lord
Note: Post was vacant from 1969 to 2012; it was re-established in 2013. From 2013 to 2015 it was held by the Fleet Commander and from 2016 it was held by the Second Sea Lord
Primary source for this article is by Harley, Simon and Lovell, Tony, (2016) Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, The Dreadnought Project, http://dreadnoughtproject.org.