Coastal Forces of the Royal Navy

Coastal Forces
Motor torpedo boats in the Mediterranean, February 1945
Active1914–1918, 1939–1968, 2020–present
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy
TypeNaval force
Commanders
CommanderRear Admiral Coastal Forces
Coastal Forces Squadron
Active2020–
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy
TypeNaval force
SizeTwo divisions (14 P2000 patrol boats and 3 offshore patrol vessels)

Coastal Forces was a division of the Royal Navy initially established during World War I, and then again in World War II under the command of Rear-Admiral, Coastal Forces.[1] It remained active until the last minesweepers to wear the "HM Coastal Forces" cap tally were taken out of reserve in 1968. The division received more gallantry awards than any other branch of the Royal Navy during that period.

In 2020, ministerial approval for the change in name from 1st Patrol Boat Squadron to Coastal Forces Squadron was given. It encompasses 14 of 16 Archer-class patrol vessels and the Batch 1 River-class offshore patrol vessels and is responsible for UKEEZ Protection and Patrol.[2]

  1. ^ "Royal Navy Coastal Forces 1940-1945". www.unithistories.com.
  2. ^ "Coastal Forces Squadron - a Freedom of Information request to Royal Navy". WhatDoTheyKnow. 6 June 2020.