Allied Forces Mediterranean
Allied Forces Mediterranean was a NATO command covering all military operations in the Mediterranean Sea from 1952 to 1967. The command was based at Malta.
History
The British post of Commander in Chief Mediterranean Fleet was given a dual-hatted role as NATO Commander in Chief of Allied Forces Mediterranean in charge of all forces assigned to NATO in the Mediterranean Area. The British made strong representations within NATO in discussions regarding the development of the Mediterranean NATO command structure, wishing to retain their direction of NATO naval command in the Mediterranean to protect their sea lines of communication running through the Mediterranean to the Middle East and Far East.Subordinate commands were under discussion in 1954 and 1956. Finally decided were:
- Gibraltar Mediterranean Command with headquarters at Gibraltar
- Western Mediterranean Area with headquarters at Algiers under French Admiral Philip M.J. Auboyneau
- Central Mediterranean Area with headquarters at Naples first under Italian Vice-Admiral M.Girosi, and now under Vice-Admiral C. Lubranodi Negozio
- Eastern Mediterranean Area with headquarters at Athens.
- Northeast Mediterranean Area with HQ at Ankara
- Southeast Med Area with HQ at Malta, with personnel drawn from HQ AFMED.
In 1967, the UK relinquished the NATO post of Commander in Chief Allied Forces Mediterranean, which was disbanded.
Commanders
Commanders included:- Admiral Sir John Edelsten
- Admiral Louis Mountbatten, 1st [Earl Mountbatten of Burma|Earl Mountbatten of Burma]
- Admiral Sir Guy Grantham
- Vice Admiral Sir Ralph Edwards
- Admiral Sir Charles Lambe
- Admiral Sir Alexander Bingley
- Admiral Sir Deric Holland-Martin
- Admiral Sir John Hamilton