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Commander in Chief

The Commander's Desk
The Office is laid out today exactly how it was during use.

The first person to be in command was Admiral Sir Percy Noble, he was relieved in Novermber 1942 by Admiral Sir Max Horton.

window into the plotting room
The Commander could look directly into the plotting room from his desk.

The Commander and his deputy had bunk beds in the room next to the office.

Bunk Beds
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