The Air Division originally known as the Air Section and later known as the Naval Air Division was first established in 1924 and it was a Directorate of the Admiralty Naval Staff, that was initially responsible for operational control of aircraft supplied to the Royal Navy by the Air Ministry. In 1939 it was gained full control for the all matters relating to administration, control, policy and organisation of the Fleet Air Arm, it underwent various name changes until it was absorbed as part of the merger of the Admiralty into the new Ministry of Defence in April 1964 as part of the Navy Department where it continued until May 1966 when its remit was changed and when became the Directorate of Naval Warfare.
History
In June 1920 the Air Department was abolished and a new Air Section was established in July 1920, mainly in response to the fact that there was not a single unified authority responsible for co-coordinating all of the other specialist air agencies that included for example aircraft product, this was particularly the case during the interwar years as the problem was further exacerbated because operational command control of aircraft from warships was the responsibility of the Admiralty and the Royal Air Force was responsible for administration and training under the Air Ministry, this situation would not be rectified until two years before second world war. In 1924 saw the creation of a specific Fleet Air Arm. The air section now was put under the control of the Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff of the Admiralty Naval Staff where it was renamed Air Division until 1928 when it was renamed the Naval Air Division. The administration of the Fleet Air Arm and all its functions on land still remained in the hands Air Ministry despite on-going Admiralty opposition till July 1937 when both departments of state settled the dispute by returning the Fleet Air Arm to the Admiralty. At first only carrier-aircraft were involved, by May 1939 full administrative and operational control in regard to naval air warfare was passed to the Admiralty In April 1941 operational control of the land-based Coastal Command finally passed to the Admiralty. The staff division underwent a number of name changes following Naval Staff re-structuring and new functions were assigned to it, including the Air Warfare and Training Division,, the Naval Air Warfare & Flying Training Division, and the Naval Air Warfare Division,, the Naval Air Division, Post the merger of the Admiralty into the new Ministry of Defence in April 1964 this division it continued in its own name until May 1966 when its remit was amended and it became the Directorate of Naval Air Warfare.
Directors
Director Air Division
Included:
Captain Thomas F.P.Calvert: February 1924-September 1926
Captain Cecil P.Talbot: September 1926-December 1928
Director Naval Air Division
Captain Isham W. Gibson: December 1928-March 1930
Captain Charles E. Turle: March 1930-March 1932
Captain Henry C.Rawlings: March 1932-July 1934
Captain Charles F.Harris: July 1934-January 1937
Captain Cosmo M. Graham: January 1937-February 1939
Captain Charles A.A. Larcom: February–November 1939
Captain Clement Moody: November 1939-September 1941
Director Air Warfare and Training Division
Captain A. Robin M. Bridge: September 1941-February 1943
Director Naval Air Warfare and Flying Training Division
Captain John P. Wright: February 1943-January 1945
Captain Guy Willoughby: January 1945-December 1946
Captain Ernest H. Shattock: December 1946-April 1950
Director Naval Air Warfare Division
Captain Charles L. G. Evans: April 1950-June 1951
Captain Arthur S. Bolt: June 1951-October 1953
Captain E. Duncan G. Lewin: October 1953-December 1954
Captain Frank H. E. Hopkins: December 1954-September 1956
Captain Dennis Cambell: September 1956-October 1957
Captain Richard E.N. Kearney: October 1957-December 1958
Captain Oswald N. Bailey: December 1958-October 1960
Captain Desmond Vincent-Jones: October 1960 – 1962
Director Naval Air Division
Captain Desmond Vincent-Jones: 1962-January 1964
Captain George C. Baldwin: January 1964-May 1966
Deputy Directors
Included:
Captain Cosmo M. Graham: July 1936-January 1937
Captain Reginald H. Portal: January 1937-February 1938
Captain Gerald M.B. Langley: February 1938-November 1939