. . . . . . . . "1051495611"^^ . . . . "HMS Stag and HMS Osiris"@en . . . . . . "Commander-in-Chief, Levant"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Commander-in-Chief, Levant"@en . . . "57817863"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "1940.0"^^ . "The Commander-in-Chief, Levant was a senior administrative shore commander of the Royal Navy whose post was established in February 1943. The British Chiefs of Staff Committee ordered at that time that the Mediterranean Fleet was to be divided into two commands; one responsible for naval operations involving ships, and the other administrative and support, responsible for shore establishments. His subordinate establishments, and staff were sometimes informally known as the Levant Command or Levant Station, In December 1943 the title was changed to Flag Officer, Levant and East Mediterranean. In January 1944 the two separate commands were re-unified into a single command with FOLEM merging back into Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean Fleet."@en . . . . . . . "Commander-in-Chief, Levant"@en . . . . . "1943"^^ . . . . "HMS Nile, Alexandria, Egypt,"@en . . . . . "The Commander-in-Chief, Levant was a senior administrative shore commander of the Royal Navy whose post was established in February 1943. The British Chiefs of Staff Committee ordered at that time that the Mediterranean Fleet was to be divided into two commands; one responsible for naval operations involving ships, and the other administrative and support, responsible for shore establishments. His subordinate establishments, and staff were sometimes informally known as the Levant Command or Levant Station, In December 1943 the title was changed to Flag Officer, Levant and East Mediterranean. In January 1944 the two separate commands were re-unified into a single command with FOLEM merging back into Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean Fleet."@en . . . . "130"^^ . "14113"^^ . .