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Commander-in-Chief, Africa (Royal Navy)
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The Commander-in-Chief, Africa was the last title of a Royal Navy's formation commander located in South Africa from 1795 to 1939. Under varying titles, it was one of the longest-lived formations of the Royal Navy. It was also often known as the Cape of Good Hope Station.
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Commander-in-Chief, Africa | |
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![]() The cruiser HMS Gibraltar, flagship of the Cape of Good Hope Station in the early 1900s | |
Active | 1795ā1939 [1] |
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Garrison/HQ | Table Bay, Simonstown, South Africa |
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