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The name HMS Pembroke was a name given to [[Royal Navy]] shore stations
The name HMS Pembroke was a name given to [[Royal Navy]] shore stations


HMS Pembroke started life at Forth, then at Harwich before moving to Chatham.  
* HMS Pembroke started life at Forth, then at Harwich before moving to Chatham.  


Subsequent shore stations were given the name with numbers added, thus:
Subsequent shore stations were given the name with numbers added, thus:


HMS Pembroke II was [[Naval School, Eastchurch|RNAS Eastchurch]] between June 1913 to 1 April 1918 when it was turned over to the RAF.
* HMS Pembroke II was [[Naval School, Eastchurch|RNAS Eastchurch]] between June 1913 to 1 April 1918 when it was turned over to the RAF.
HMS Pembroke III was in London
* HMS Pembroke III was in London
HMS Pembroke IV was at Chatham/Great Yarmouth/Nore
* HMS Pembroke IV was at Chatham/Great Yarmouth/Nore
HMS Pembroke V was at Dover/London
* HMS Pembroke V was at Dover/London
HMS Pembroke VI was at Chatham/Lerwick
* HMS Pembroke VI was at Chatham/Lerwick
HMS Pembroke VII was at Grimsby
* HMS Pembroke VII was at Grimsby
HMS Pembroke VIII was at Humber
* HMS Pembroke VIII was at Humber


HMS Pembroke X was at Lowestoft
* HMS Pembroke X was at Lowestoft


HMS Pembroke II moved to Chatham as an Accounting Base 1940-57.
* HMS Pembroke II was an Accounting Base at Chatham, 1940-57.





Revision as of 17:45, 12 May 2019

The name HMS Pembroke was a name given to Royal Navy shore stations

  • HMS Pembroke started life at Forth, then at Harwich before moving to Chatham.

Subsequent shore stations were given the name with numbers added, thus:

  • HMS Pembroke II was RNAS Eastchurch between June 1913 to 1 April 1918 when it was turned over to the RAF.
  • HMS Pembroke III was in London
  • HMS Pembroke IV was at Chatham/Great Yarmouth/Nore
  • HMS Pembroke V was at Dover/London
  • HMS Pembroke VI was at Chatham/Lerwick
  • HMS Pembroke VII was at Grimsby
  • HMS Pembroke VIII was at Humber
  • HMS Pembroke X was at Lowestoft
  • HMS Pembroke II was an Accounting Base at Chatham, 1940-57.


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Sources of Information

  • Details of the RN shorebases worldwide may be found in "Shore Establishments of the Royal Navy" by Lt Cdr B. Warlow RN. Published second edition in 2000 by Maritime Books ISBN 0 907771 73 4 (Tel 01579 343663)