D.A. Babb to E.W.J. Bankes |
Babb,
Dudley Austen Brother of Cdr. Brian Osborne Babb, MBE, RNVR.
|
10.07.1898 Portsea Island, Hampshire
-
12.11.1964
St Lukes Hospital, Guildford, Surrey South Western district, Surrey |
Lt. |
? (emgcy 01.08.1919) |
Lt.Cdr. (emgcy) |
23.04.1926 |
A/Cdr. (emgcy) |
< 12.1941 |
Cdr. (emgcy) |
08.05.1946 |
|
08.1914 |
|
|
commissioned |
(1918) |
|
|
HMS Sarpedon |
16.12.1939 |
- |
(04.1940) |
HMS Victory (RN base, Portsmouth) (for miscellaneous services) |
16.09.1940 |
- |
01.1941 |
HMS Spartiate (RN base, Glasgow) |
31.01.1941 |
- |
(12.1941) |
Assistant Superintendent of Degaussing (ASDG Department, Helensburgh) [HMS Orlando (RN base, Greenock] |
06.1942 |
- |
12.1944 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Revlis (degaussing establishment, Helensburgh) |
MIEE, |
Babb, George
|
26.06.1896 Devonport, Stoke Damerel district, Devon
-
11.11.1951 St Mary's Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire (formerly of Gosport, Hampshire) |
T/A/Wt.Eng. = T/Cd.Eng. |
24.05.1943 (reld 01.04.1947) |
|
MID |
08.06.1944 |
HM's birthday 44 |
|
30.06.1943
|
-
|
(07.1946)
|
HMS Seaham (minesweeper)
|
...
|
-
|
...
|
...
|
|
Babbage,
John Gilbert Cundy
|
07.07.1890
Tavistock, Devon
-
28.03.1966
Tavistock, Devon |
A/Wt.Eng. = T/Wt.Mech. = T/Act.Sen.Cd.Mech. |
18.06.1940 (reld > 07.1945, < 10.1945)
|
|
03.07.1940
|
-
|
(02.1941)
|
HMS William Hannam (trawler)
|
...
|
-
|
...
|
...
|
11.01.1944
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Barrage (boom defence vessel)
|
|
Babey, Frank
|
06.04.1903 Hook with Warrash, Fareham district, Hampshire
-
16.03.1955
Portsmouth district, Hampshire |
Seaman
|
? [M 36370]
|
CPO Cook
|
?
|
T/A/Wt.Cookery Offr. = T/Cd. Cookery Offr. |
31.05.1944 (retd < 05.1950)
|
|
MID |
01.01.1942 |
New Year 42 |
|
(1942)
|
|
|
HMS Glenroy (landing ship infantry)
|
05.01.1945
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Shrapnel (RN base, Southampton)
|
(04.1946)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
|
Babington,
Harold Hubert
Married ((06?).1905, Carlisle district, Cumberland) ... |
(12?).1883 Londonderry, Ireland
-
18.11.1971 |
Sg.
|
19.11.1907
|
Sg.Lt.Cdr.
|
19.11.1915
|
Sg.Cdr.
|
19.11.1919 (retd 13.11.1938)
|
Sg.Capt. (retd)
|
13.11.1938 (reverted to retd 1946?)
|
|
Education: Foyle College, Londonderry; University of Edinburgh (student of Medicine); LRCP&S (Edin), LRFPS (Glasg) 1907.
02.05.1918
|
-
|
(01.1919)
|
Principal Medical Officer, HMS Astraea (light cruiser)
|
24.04.1923
|
-
|
(08.1923)
|
HMS Caledon (light cruiser)
|
18.02.1924
|
-
|
(01.1925)
|
HMS Greenwich (destroyer depot ship) (Mediterranean)
|
01.06.1925
|
-
|
(05.1926)
|
RN Barracks, Devonport [HMS Vivid] (and as specialist in ophthalmology)
|
16.06.1927
|
-
|
(07.)1927
|
HMS Maidstone (submarine depot ship) (Devonport)
|
15.09.1927
|
-
|
(06.)1928
|
HMS Repulse (battlecruiser) (Atlantic Fleet)
|
11.10.1928
|
-
|
(04.)1930
|
Royal Hospital, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] (and as specialist in ophthalmology)
|
12.08.1930
|
-
|
(02.1931)
|
HMS Emperor of India (battleship)
|
(01.1932)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
25.07.1932
|
-
|
(06.)1933
|
Royal Hospital, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] (and as specialist in ophthalmology)
|
06.12.1933
|
-
|
(07.1934)
|
RN Barracks, Chatham [HMS Pembroke]
|
07.06.1935
|
-
|
(07.)1935
|
RN Barracks, Chatham [HMS Pembroke]
|
09.11.1935
|
-
|
(02.)1936
|
RN Barracks, Chatham [HMS Pembroke]
|
06.05.1936
|
-
|
(10.1938)
|
Final Medical Examination Officer, London District, Naval Recruiting Service
|
12.08.1941
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS President (for special and miscellaneous services)
|
(04.1946)
|
|
|
HMS Portland Bill (maintenance and repair ship) *
|
* indexed, but not listed as such
|
Bacchus,
Alec Hatfield
|
29.07.1910 Guildford, Surrey
-
18.03.1989 Southampton, Hampshire |
Cadet (E)
|
01.09.1927
|
Midsh. (E)
|
01.05.1928
|
A/S.Lt. (E)
|
01.09.1930
|
S.Lt. (E)
|
16.03.1931
|
Lt. (E)
|
16.03.1933
|
Lt.Cdr. (E)
|
16.03.1941 (retd 29.07.1955)
|
|
DSC
|
08.09.1942
|
Malta convoy 22.03.42 [award posted]
|
|
MID
|
24.02.1942
|
Force K actions with enemy convoy
|
|
03.05.1928
|
-
|
(01.)1932
|
engineering course, RN Engineering College, Keyham
|
01.05.1932
|
-
|
(06.1933)
|
HMS Cornwall (cruiser) (China)
|
(01.1934)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
11.05.1934
|
-
|
(07.)1934
|
HMS Courageous (aircraft carrier) (Home Fleet)
|
20.10.1934
|
-
|
(07.)1935
|
HMS Cyclops (depot ship) (Mediterranean) (and for duty with submarines)
|
10.07.1935
|
-
|
(02.1936)
|
HMS Otway (submarine) (Portsmouth)
|
26.01.1937
|
-
|
(02.)1939
|
HMS Douglas (flotilla leader) (Mediterranean) (and for duty with submarines)
|
(04.1939)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
01.06.1939
|
-
|
(08.)1939
|
HMS Furious (aircraft carrier) (Home Fleet)
|
09.11.1939
|
-
|
(03.)1942
|
HMS Lively (destroyer)
|
(08.1942)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
12.1942
|
-
|
(06.)1944
|
HMS Protector (netlayer)
|
06.1944
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Highflyer (RN base, Trincomalee)
|
(04.1946)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
28.01.1948
|
-
|
(05.1950)
|
HMS Rame Head
|
04.1953
|
-
|
(05.1953)
|
HMS Bellerophon
|
|
Back,
Eric Ford Schomberg
From Sevenoaks, Kent.
|
29.01.1912 Devonport district, Devon
-
25.02.2004 Glasgow ? |
Cadet
|
01.05.1929
|
Midsh.
|
01.01.1930
|
A/S.Lt.
|
01.05.1932
|
S.Lt.
|
04.09.1933, seniority 01.11.1932
|
Lt.
|
24.03.1934, seniority 01.12.1933
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
01.12.1941
|
Cdr.
|
30.06.1948 (retd 29.01.1962)
|
|
DSC
|
16.03.1943
|
action when covering N Russian convoy [investiture 11.05.43]
|
|
MID
|
23.10.1945
|
Operation Iceberg (air strikes on Sakishima Islands & capture of Okinawa 03-05.45)
|
|
Education: West Downs School, Winchester
27.04.1929
|
-
|
(04.)1930
|
HMS Barham (battleship) (Atlantic Fleet)
|
15.04.1930
|
-
|
(01.)1932
|
HMS Berwick (cruiser) (China)
|
01.05.1932
|
-
|
08.01.1933
|
promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President]
|
09.01.1933
|
-
|
(06.)1933
|
promotion course, Portsmouth
|
01.09.1933
|
-
|
(02.)1936
|
HMS Exeter (cruiser) (America and West Indies Station)
|
31.10.1936
|
-
|
(07.)1939
|
Navigating Officer, HMS Protector (netlayer) (Mediterranean)
|
31.07.1939
|
-
|
(04.1940)
|
Navigating Officer, HMS Dragon (cruiser) *
|
10.10.1941
|
-
|
(06.)1943
|
Squadron Navigating Officer, HMS Sheffield (cruiser)
|
01.08.1943
|
-
|
(08.)1943
|
Squadron Navigating Officer, HMS Indomitable (aircraft carrier)
|
07.09.1943
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
Navigating Officer, HMS Indefatigable (aircraft carrier)
|
14.01.1946
|
-
|
(07.1948)
|
HMS Dryad (navigation school, Portsmouth)
|
(05.1949)
|
-
|
(05.1950)
|
HMS President **
|
28.01.1953
|
-
|
(05.1953)
|
RN Barracks, Portsmouth [HMS Victory]
|
?
|
-
|
(04.1955)
|
Manning Department, Admiralty [HMS President]
|
(01.1956)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
19.11.1956
|
-
|
(01.1957)
|
Welfare and Service Conditions Department, Admiralty [HMS President]
|
06.10.1958
|
-
|
(01.)1959
|
Welfare and Fleet Supply Duties Department, Admiralty [HMS President]
|
04.05.1959
|
-
|
(07.1961)
|
Service Conditions and Fleet Supply Duties Division, Personal Services and Officer Appointments Department, Admiralty [HMS President]
|
* (02.1941) still indexed, but no longer listed as such
** indexed, but not listed as such
Staff, West Downs School, Winchester. |
Back,
Geoffrey Robert Bensly
Son of the Rev. and Mrs. A.J. Back.
Married Olive Back, of Emsworth, Hampshire.
|
22.02.1894 Smallburgh, Norfolk
-
29.05.1941 (KIA) [age 47]
[Plymouth Naval Memorial, panel 44, column 2] |
Lt.
|
30.11.1915 |
Lt.Cdr.
|
30.11.1923 |
Cdr.
|
30.06.1929 |
Capt.
|
31.12.1936
|
|
MID
|
01.01.1942
|
New Year 42
|
|
MID
|
03.02.1942
|
Battle of Cape Matapan
|
|
15.01.1907
|
|
|
commissioned
|
15.09.1918
|
-
|
(01.1919)
|
HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) (for gunnery duties)
|
15.03.1923
|
-
|
(08.1923)
|
HMS President (for gunnery duties at Shoeburyness)
|
23.04.1924
|
-
|
(05.)1926
|
Gunnery Officer, HMS Cardiff (cruiser) (and as Squadron Gunnery Officer, 3rd Cruiser Squadron) (Mediterranean)
|
15.11.1926
|
-
|
(06.1928)
|
Gunnery Officer, HMS Berwick (cruiser)
|
(08.1929)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
07.10.1929
|
-
|
(01.)1932
|
an Assistant to Director of Naval Ordnance, Naval Ordnance Department, Admiralty
|
22.07.1932
|
-
|
(01.)1934
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Westcott (destroyer) (Home Fleet)
|
01.08.1934
|
-
|
(02.1936)
|
Staff Officer (Operations) & Squadron Gunnery Officer on staff of Rear-Admiral Commanding Home Fleet Destroyer Flotillas [HMS Cairo (cruiser)] (Home Fleet)
|
(02.1937)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
01.04.1937
|
-
|
(07.)1937
|
HMS Aurora (cruiser) (while under construction at Portsmouth)
|
30.07.1937
|
-
|
(07.)1939
|
member, Ordnance Committee [renamed: Ordnance Board] [HMS President]
|
08.07.1939
|
-
|
(08.1939)
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Duncan (flotilla leader) & Captain (D) 21st Destroyer Flotilla (China)
|
12.01.1940
|
-
|
29.05.1941
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Orion (cruiser) (and later as Flag Captain & Chief Staff Officer to Vice-Admiral Commanding Light Forces & Second-in-Command Mediterranean Fleet)
|
|
Back,
Herbert John Vassia
Son of Herbert T.W. Back and Evelyn M. Back.
Married Winifred Maud Back, of Peverell, Plymouth.
|
16.10.1899
Chudleigh, Devon
-
03.07.1947 [age 47]
[Plymouth City Crematorium, panel 1]
|
Seaman
|
? [M11322]
|
Wt.Eng.
|
01.10.1928
|
Cd.Eng.
|
01.10.1938
|
|
...
|
-
|
...
|
...
|
03.11.1937
|
-
|
(04.)1940
|
an Assistant Inspector of Admiralty Fuel, Patent Section, Contract and Purchase Department, Admiralty [HMS Gloucester II]
|
16.09.1940
|
-
|
(02.)1941
|
HMS Viscount (destroyer)
|
(12.1941)
|
|
|
HMS Fort York (tug)
|
23.04.1942
|
-
|
(08.1942)
|
HMS Wensleydale (destroyer)
|
(02.1943)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
31.03.1943
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Cochrane (RN base, Rosyth)
|
(04.1946)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
?
|
-
|
03.07.1947
|
HMS Rockrose
|
* indexed, but not listed as such
|
Back,
Lawrence George
|
23.08.1905 Fulham, London
-
13.12.1974 Norwich district, Norfolk |
Seaman
|
? [J104774]
|
T/A/Boatsw. = T/Cd.Boatsw. |
15.07.1944 (retd 1945/46)
|
|
(10.1944)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
(07.1945)
|
|
|
HMS St Clement (Combined Operations base, Tilbury, Essex) *
|
* indexed, but not listed as such
|
Back,
Terence Hugh
Son of Rev. Hugh Cairns Alexander Back (1863-1928), and Maud Ellen Fletcher (1865-).
Married Isabel; one daughter.
|
30.04.1895 Aylsham district, Norfolk
[baptized St Nicholas', Brandiston, Norfolk]
-
25.05.1968 Forest of Dean district, Gloucestershire |
Lt.
|
30.10.1916
?, seniority 30.07.1916
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
30.07.1924
|
Cdr.
|
31.12.1930
|
Capt.
|
30.06.1938 (retd 04.08.1946)
|
|
CBE
|
08.06.1944
|
HM's birthday 44 [investiture 09.07.46]
|
|
15.01.1908
|
|
|
commissioned
|
04.11.1918
|
-
|
(01.1919)
|
qualifying for Torpedo duties [HMS Vernon (torpedo school, Portsmouth)]
|
09.04.1923
|
-
|
(08.1923)
|
HMS Columbine (RN base, Port Edgar)
|
01.10.1924
|
-
|
(05.)1926
|
Torpedo Officer, HMS Marlborough (battleship) (Mediterranean)
|
09.07.1926
|
-
|
(06.)1928
|
Torpedo School, Portsmouth [HMS Vernon]
|
25.07.1928
|
-
|
(08.)1930
|
Torpedo Officer, HMS Nelson (battleship) (Atlantic Fleet)
|
(10.1930)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
13.01.1931
|
-
|
(01.)1932
|
staff course, RN Staff College, Greenwich
|
25.02.1932
|
-
|
(01.)1934
|
Tactical Division, Admiralty [HMS President]
|
16.04.1934
|
-
|
(02.)1936
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Lupin (patrol sloop) (Reserve Fleet)
|
16.03.1936
|
-
|
(06.)1938
|
HMS Victory (for Tactical School, Portsmouth)
|
07.06.1938
|
-
|
(10.1938)
|
staff, Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean [HMS Warspite (battleship)] (Mediterranean)
|
(02.1939)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
27.02.1939
|
-
|
(04.)1939
|
HMS President (for Tactical Division, Admiralty)
|
(07.1939)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
31.07.1939
|
-
|
04.11.1940
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Capetown (cruiser) (later Flag Captain)
|
04.11.1940
|
-
|
(02.)1941
|
HMS Sultan (RN base, Singapore) (for various services)
|
(12.1941)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
14.07.1942
|
-
|
11.02.1944
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Bermuda (cruiser)
|
(04.1944)
|
-
|
(01.1945)
|
no appointment listed
|
(07.)1945
|
-
|
(04.)1946
|
HMS President *
|
* indexed, but not listed as such
|
Backham, Horace
|
20.01.1905 Battersea, London
-
07.02.1959 |
Seaman
|
? [J100602]
|
T/Gnr. = T/Cd.Gnr. |
27.07.1943 (retd < 05.1950)
|
|
21.09.1943
|
-
|
(06.1944)
|
HMS Bazely (frigate) *
|
09.01.1945
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Balfour (frigate)
|
* (10.1944) still indexed, but no longer listed as such
|
Backhouse,
Charles Llewelyn
Son of Charles Hubert Backhouse, and Maude Constance Ritchie.
Maried Contance Maud ...; two daughters.
|
02.04.1884 Richmond, North Riding of Yorksgire
-
25.05.1953 The Charing Cross Hospital, Westminster district, London (formerly of Roehampton, London) |
Lt.
|
(1911)
|
Cdr.
|
30.06.1915 (retd 01.11.1922; own request)
|
Capt. (retd)
|
02.04.1929 (reverted to retd 1945/46)
|
|
CdeG
|
24.03.1919
|
?
|
- |
OCrw
|
08.04.1921
|
Officer, Order of the Crown (Belgium)
|
|
15.01.1899
|
|
|
commissioned
|
03.05.1918
|
-
|
(01.1919)
|
HMS Attentive 2 (for duty at Dunkirk as Gunnery Officer)
|
04.11.1939
|
-
|
(08.1943)
|
HMS Afrikander (RN base, Simonstown, South Africa)
|
(08.1942)
|
-
|
(08.1943)
|
Fitting Out Gunnery Officer (FOGO), South Africa
|
(10.1943)
|
-
|
(12.1943)
|
no appointment listed
|
23.03.1944
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Calliope (RN base, Tyne)
|
|
Backhouse, Ivan Oldham
Son (with one brother and one sister) of Charles Fenwick Backhouse (1869-1956), and Esme Katherine Bethea De La Condamine (1871-1948).
Married (14.11.1929, Penzance district, Cornwall) Margaret Emily Edwards (22.08.1906 - 27.06.1979), daughter (with two brothers) of Edward Charles Edwards (1871-1955), and Ellen Edgcombe Lucas (1870-1949); one son.
|
24.02.1904
Penzance, Cornwall
-
19.03.1986
Uckfield, Sussex
[Southern Cemetery, Lelant, grave 227] |
A/S.Lt. |
15.09.1924 |
S.Lt. (E) |
30.05.1925 |
Lt. (E) |
30.09.1927 |
Lt.Cdr. (E) |
30.09.1935 |
Cdr. (E) |
31.12.1939 |
Capt. (E) |
30.06.1950 (retd 15.08.1956) |
|
MID |
11.06.1942 |
HM's birthday 1942 |
|
MID |
04.05.1943 |
Operation Torch |
|
MID |
04.04.1944 |
Aegean operations hit by aircraft 3000 c. 1943 |
|
15.05.1922 |
- |
(01.1925) |
engineering course, RN Engineering College, Keyham |
30.04.1926 |
- |
(07.1927) |
HMS Vindictive (cruiser) (China) |
28.08.1928 |
- |
(08.)1929 |
HMS Emperor of India (battleship) (Atlantic) |
03.12.1929 |
- |
(01.)1932 |
HMS Erebus (monitor; cadet training ship and turret drill ship) (for duty with Special Entry cadets) |
08.1932 |
- |
(01.)1934 |
HMS Cairo (cruiser) (Home Fleet) |
21.09.1934 |
- |
(07.1935) |
HMS Beagle (destroyer) (Mediterranean) |
01.01.1936 |
- |
(07.1937) |
HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) (for Mechanical Training Establishment) |
10.01.1938 |
- |
(08.)1939 |
HMS Repulse (battlecruiser) (Mediterranean & Home Fleet) |
13.11.1939 |
- |
(04.)1940 |
HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent) |
29.08.1940 |
- |
(1942) |
HMS Welshman (minelayer) |
20.04.1942 |
- |
(04.)1944 |
HMS Aurora (cruiser) |
(06.1944) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
27.06.1944 |
- |
(04.1946) |
Mechanical Training Establishment, Rosyth [HMS Cochrane] |
15.04.1947 |
- |
(05.1950) |
RN College, Dartmouth |
15.02.1951 |
- |
(05.1953) |
HMS President (for miscellaneous services) |
27.06.1955 |
- |
(01.1956) |
staff, Flag Officer, Scotland [HMS Cochrane] |
|
Backhouse, Kendal Stuart
|
22.01.1903
Grimsby
-
07.03.1980 Newton Abbot district, Devonshire |
Midsh.
|
15.09.1922
|
A/S.Lt.
|
?
|
S.Lt.
|
03.08.1926, seniority 15.11.1924
|
Lt.
|
10.03.1927, seniority 15.04.1926
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
15.04.1934 (retd < 05.1950) (reverted to retd 04.05.1949)
|
A/Cdr.
|
< 07.1945
|
Cdr. (retd)
|
?
|
|
09.1924
|
-
|
(01.1925)
|
HMS Malaya (battleship) (Mediterranean)
|
10.08.1926
|
-
|
(07.1927)
|
HMS Warwick (destroyer) (Atlantic Fleet)
|
27.08.1928
|
-
|
(08.1929)
|
First Lieutenant & Navigating Officer, HMS Forres (minesweeper)
|
01.08.1929
|
-
|
(02.1931)
|
Navigating Officer, HMS Verbena (sloop) (Africa)
|
(01.1932)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
18.04.1932
|
-
|
(09.1932)
|
Navigating Officer, HMNZS Dunedin (cruiser)
|
11.05.1933
|
-
|
(01.1934)
|
Navigating Officer, HMNZS Diomede (cruiser)
|
01.07.1935
|
-
|
(07.1935)
|
Navigating Officer, HMS Caledon (cruiser) (Reserve Fleet, Devonport)
|
22.08.1935
|
-
|
(02.1936)
|
HMS Dryad (navigation school, Portsmouth)
|
18.08.1936
|
-
|
(02.1938)
|
Navigating Officer, HMS Resolution (battleship) (Home Fleet)
|
21.02.1938
|
-
|
(04.1940)
|
Navigating Officer, HMS Maidstone (submarine depot ship) (Mediterranean)
|
(02.1941)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
03.10.1941
|
-
|
(12.1943)
|
HMS Royal Sovereign (battleship)
|
02.1944
|
-
|
(06.1944)
|
HMS Fabius (RN base, Taranto)
|
08.1944
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Fabius (RN base, Taranto)
|
11.1945
|
-
|
(04.1946)
|
Commander of Dockyard and Assistant King's Harbour Master, HM Dockyard, Alexandria [HMS Nile]
|
|
Backhouse,
Lionel John
|
01.11.1880 Alderbury, Wiltshire
-
31.03.1953 RN Hospital Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devonshire
|
Seaman
|
? [188030]
|
Gnr.
|
14.05.1913
|
Cd.Gnr.
|
02.05.1923 (retd 10.05.1930)
|
Lt. (retd)
|
21.01.1942
|
|
|
|
|
...
|
04.09.1939
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS St George (training establishment, Douglas, Isle of Man)
|
|
Backler,
Charles Frederick John |
28.06.1915 Risbridge
-
26.01.1983
Canterbury district, Kent |
Gnr. (T)
|
15.01.1944
|
Sen.Cd.El.Offr.
|
01.10.1952
|
El.Lt.
|
01.01.1957 (retd 26.09.1958)
|
|
|
|
|
...
|
12.09.1944
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Leander (cruiser)
|
|
Backler,
Leonard Charles Churcher John
|
02.12.1883 Alverstoke, Hampshire
-
28.02.1956 Gosport district, Hampshire |
Seaman
|
? [204766]
|
Cd.Boatsw.
|
14.07.1925 (retd 02.12.1933)
|
Lt. (retd)
|
02.12.1933
|
Lt.Cdr. (retd)
|
28.08.1942 (reverted to retd 1945/46)
|
|
05.08.1915
|
|
|
commissioned
|
|
|
|
...
|
28.08.1939
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Dolphin (submarine depot) (for Fort Blockhouse, Gosport)
|
|
Bacon,
George Frederick
|
10.03.1901 Camberwell, London
-
23.11.1979 Minehead, Taunton district, Somerset |
T/Boatsw. = T/A/Sen.Cd.Boatsw.
|
13.08.1940 (retd)
|
T/A/Cd.Boatsw.
|
18.06.1945
|
A/Lt.
|
?
|
|
|
|
|
...
|
28.05.1945
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Rooke (boom defence central depot, Rosyth)
|
|
Bacon, Jack Cawston Son of Mr ... & Mrs H. Bacon.
Married (21.12.1939, Sydney) Nyra Dalton.
|
12.03.1905 Staines, Middlesex
- 20.11.1941 Indian Ocean
[age 36]
[Plymouth Naval Memorial, panel 44, column 2] |
Midsh.
|
15.01.1924
|
A/S.Lt.
|
15.05.1926
|
S.Lt.
|
27.10.1927, seniority 15.11.1926
|
Lt.
|
01.06.1928, seniority 15.02.1928
1929?, seniority 01.02.1928
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
01.02.1936
|
|
15.01.1924
|
-
|
(05.1926)
|
HMS Iron Duke (battleship) (Mediterranean)
|
11.04.1927
|
-
|
(07.1927)
|
promotion course, Portsmouth
|
28.10.1927
|
-
|
(06.1928)
|
HMS Verbena (sloop) (Africa)
|
(08.1929)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
12.12.1929
|
-
|
(02.)1931
|
HMS Warspite (battleship) (Atlantic Fleet)
|
21.12.1931
|
-
|
(09.)1932
|
observer, HMS Furious (aircraft carrier)
|
28.12.1932
|
-
|
(01.)1934
|
observer, HMS Glorious (aircraft carrier) (Mediterranean)
|
21.06.1934
|
-
|
(02.)1937
|
observer, HMS Emerald (cruiser) (East Indies)
|
27.04.1937
|
-
|
(02.)1938
|
observer, HMS Courageous (aircraft carrier) (Home Fleet)
|
08.03.1938
|
-
|
13.04.1938
|
passage from Gibraltar per 'Mooltan'
|
14.04.1938
|
-
|
20.11.1941
|
HMAS Sydney (light cruiser) (as observer & on divisional duties) [Exchange Officer on loan to RAN] (ship sunk by auxiliary cruiser "Kormoran") * [notebable event sinking of Italian light cruiser "Bartelomeo Colleoni" 19.07.1940]
|
* was officially posted to HMAS Penguin in 11.1941 for reversion to RN, but had not left the ship yet when it was lost
|
Bacon,
Mervyn Frank |
31.10.1912 Axbridge district, Somerset
-
31.07.1981 Wendover, Aylesbury district, Buckinghamshire |
Schoolm.
|
07.06.1944 (reld 1945/46)
|
|
|
|
|
...
|
07.06.1944
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Mercury (HM Signal School nr. Petersfield)
|
|
Bacon,
Thomas William
|
25.09.1895
Cromer, Norfolk
-
05.06.1975 Costessey, Norwich Outer district, Norfolk
|
Seaman
|
? [J11691]
|
Wt.Tel.
|
07.09.1928
|
Cd.Tel.
|
07.09.1938
|
Tel.Lt.
|
15.11.1943 (retd 25.09.1945)
|
|
07.05.1928
|
|
|
commissioned
|
|
|
|
...
|
19.04.1945
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) (for signal school)
|
|
Baddeley, Allan Son of Sir John James Baddeley, Bt., J.P., and of Lady Baddeley (nee Locks).
Husband of Constance Baddeley, of St. John's Wood, London.
|
23.05.1884 Hackney district, Greater London / London / Middlesex
-
04.02.1943 St Marylebone, London
[age 58]
[Golders Green Crematorium, panel 1] |
A/S.Lt.
|
15.11.1903?
|
S.Lt.
|
07.03.1905, seniority 15.11.1903
|
Lt.
|
15.11.1905 (emgcy 08.03.1913)
|
Lt.Cdr. (emgcy)
|
15.11.1913
|
|
15.05.1899
|
|
|
commissioned
|
|
|
|
...
|
?
|
-
|
04.02.1943
|
HMS Victory
|
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Badger, [Sir] Geoffrey Malcolm
Son of J.McD. Badger.
Married (1941) Edith Maud, daughter of Henry Chevis. |
10.10.1916 Port Augusta, South Australia
-
23.09.2002 West Lakes. Australia
|
T/A/Instr.Lt.
|
29.04.1943
|
T/Instr.Lt.
|
26.08.1943, seniority 29.04.1943 (reld 1945/46)
|
Kt 1979; AO 1975; PhD, DSc; FRSC, FRACI, FACE, FTSE, FAA
|
Education: Geelong Coll.; Gordon Inst. of Technology; Universities of Melbourne, London (PhD), Glasgow (DSc).
1943
|
-
|
1946
|
Instructor Lieutenant, RN
|
?
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Raleigh (training establishment, Torpoint) *
|
Finney-Howell Research Fellow, London, 1940-1941; Research Chemist, ICI, 1941-1943; Research Fellow, Glasgow, 1946-1949. Univ. of Adelaide: Sen. Lecturer, 1949-1951; Reader, 1951-1954; Prof. of Organic Chemistry, 1955-1964, now Emeritus Professor; Dep. Vice-Chancellor, 1966-1967; Vice-Chancellor, 1967-1977; Res. Professor, 1977-1979. Dir, Western Mining Corp., 1979-1988. Member. Executive, CSIRO, 1964-1965. President: Aust. Acad. of Science, 1974-1978; Aust. and NZ Assoc. for Advancement of Science, 1979-1980; Chm., Order of Australia Assoc., 1989-1992. DUniv Adelaide. H. G. Smith Medal, 1951, A. E. Leighton Medal, 1971, RACI; W. D. Chapman Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia, 1974; ANZAAS Medal, 1981. Published: Structures and Reactions of Aromatic Compounds, 1954; Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, 1961; The Chemical Basis of Carcinogenic Activity, 1962; Aromatic Character and Aromaticity, 1969; (ed) Captain Cook, 1970; The Explorers of the Pacific, 1988; numerous papers in Jl Chem. Soc., etc.
* indexed, but not listed as such
|
Badham, Michael Leslie Paull
"Mike" Son of the late Robert Armstrong Alexander Badham and Ida Jeannette Morrison.
Married 1st (31.07.1954) Anabel Sweetapple of Sydney, Australia (died 1977) (divorced 1969); two children.
Married 2nd (21.01.1970) Ann Pennock Knowles of Massachusetts (died 2001). |
22.09.1926 on a sheep station near Camperdown, Victoria, Australia
-
06.09.2002 North Bath, Sagadahoc county, Maine, USA |
Midsh.
|
01.01.1944
|
A/S.Lt.
|
?
|
S.Lt.
|
16.03.1946, seniority 16.12.1945
|
Lt.
|
16.12.1947
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
16.12.1955 (retd 28.06.1960)
|
|
Education: Windlesham House School of Sussex (1936-1940); RN College, Dartmouth (St Vincent House; 01.05.1940-1943; Admiralty No. 215).
01.01.1944
|
-
|
(06.1944)
|
HMS Duke of York (battleship)
|
(07.1945)
|
|
|
HMS Musketeer (destroyer) *
|
(04.1946)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
...
|
-
|
...
|
...
|
Published: My road leads me seawards (1997; autobiography); Sailor's secrets : advice from the masters (1997; with Robby Robinson)
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Bagg,
Kenneth Reginald |
?
- died between 07.1952 and 07.1958 ? |
Boatsw. (A/S) = A/Sen.Cd.Gnr. (TAS)
|
03.09.1942 (retd 24.09.1952)
|
|
|
|
|
...
|
10.1944
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
HMS Blenheim (destroyer depot ship)
|
|
Bagley,
Anthony Foster Son (with one brother) of Capt. Arthur Handcock Bagley (1897-1952), Indian Army, and Audrey Evelyn Foster (1900-1975).
Married (1952, Lewes, Sussex) Mary Margaret Joyce (06.02.1926 - 21.04.2013). |
01.10.1925 Lewes, Sussex
-
02.03.2000 Haywards Heath, Sussex |
Midsh. |
01.01.1943 |
A/S.Lt. |
01.09.1944 |
S.Lt. |
16.10.1944 |
Lt. |
16.09.1946 |
Lt.Cdr. |
16.09.1954 (retd 28.05.1958) |
|
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (Blake House; 01.05.1939-1942; Admiralty No. 84).
(04.1943) |
- |
(01.1945) |
no appointment listed |
1945 |
- |
(04.)1945 |
submarine course |
08.05.1945 |
- |
(07.)1945 |
HMS Universal (U class submarine) |
(10.1945) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
(04.1946) |
|
|
HMS Thermopylae (T class submarine) * |
07.1946 |
- |
(10.1946) |
HMS Thermopylae (T class submarine) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
01.09.1953 |
- |
(01.)1954 |
HMS Flamingo |
01.03.1954 |
- |
(01.)1956 |
HMS Ocean |
28.02.1956 |
- |
(04.1956) |
HMS Vanguard |
(01.1957) |
- |
(01.1958) |
HMS Orion (Reserve Fleet, Devonport) * |
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Bailey,
John Savile Youngest son (with two brothers and one sister) of William Henry Bailey (1878-1948), solicitor, and Winifred Anne Sowter (1887-1967), of Kingston Manor, Taunton.
Brother of Cdr. Richard Savile Bailey, RN. |
(09?).1917 Spilsby district, Lincolnshire
- 28.08.1967 (motor accident)
Croydon district, London |
Midsh. (A) |
21.11.1938 |
A/S.Lt. (A) |
02.08.1939 |
S.Lt. (A) |
14.03.1940 |
Lt. (A) |
02.02.1942 |
A/Lt.Cdr. (A) |
> 04.1943, < 06.1943 |
Lt.Cdr. |
02.02.1950 (retd 02.08.1962) |
|
OBE |
01.01.1945 |
New Year 1945 [investiture 02.02.1945] |
|
DSC |
03.10.1952 |
Korea (4th List) [investiture 03.03.1953] |
|
Education: Nautical College, Pangbourne.
21.11.1938 |
- |
(12.1938) |
HMS Hermes (aircraft carrier) (for training) |
11.01.1939 |
- |
(03.)1939 |
Torpedo Spotter Reconnaissance (TSR) Squadron 822 FAA [HMS Courageous (Courageous class aircraft carrier)] |
06.03.1939 |
- |
(05.)1939 |
pilots' course, No. 20 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School RAF (Gravesend) |
08.05.1939 |
- |
(07.)1939 |
No. 1 Flying Training School RAF (Netheravon) |
(09.1939) |
- |
(03.1940) |
Fleet Air Arm [no appointment specified] |
05.03.1940 |
- |
14.09.1940 |
pilot, 774 Squadron FAA [HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent)] |
15.09.1940 |
- |
(02.)1941 |
pilot, 774 Squadron FAA [HMS Vulture (RN Air Station, St Merryn, Padstow, Cornwall)] |
10.02.1941 |
- |
13.03.1941 |
pilot, 827 Squadron FAA [HMS Jackdaw (RN Air Station, Crail, Fife)] |
14.03.1941 |
- |
04.07.1941 |
pilot, 827 Squadron FAA [HMS Mentor (minesweeper base, Stornoway) |
05.07.1941 |
- |
07.08.1941 |
pilot, 827 Squadron FAA [HMS Victorious (Illustrious class aircraft carrier)] |
08.08.1941 |
- |
10.10.1941 |
pilot, 827 Squadron FAA [HMS Sparrowhawk (RN Air Station, Hatston, Orkneys)] |
11.10.1941 |
- |
(08.)1942 |
pilot, 827 Squadron FAA [HMS Indomitable (Illustrious class aircraft carrier)] |
(10.1942) |
- |
(02.1943) |
HMS Landrail (RN Air Station, Machrihanish, Argyllshire) * |
12.02.1943 |
- |
06.1943 |
Commanding Officer, 827 Squadron FAA [HMS Landrail (RN Air Station, Machrihanish, Argyllshire)] |
29.06.1943 |
- |
08.07.1943 |
pilot, 768 Squadron FAA [HMS Landrail (RN Air Station, Machrihanish, Argyllshire)] |
08.07.1943 |
- |
29.10.1944 |
Commanding Officer, 768 Squadron FAA [HMS Landrail (RN Air Station, Machrihanish, Argyllshire)] |
29.10.1944 |
- |
(01.)1945 |
pilot, 736 Squadron FAA [HMS Vulture (RN Air Station, St Merryn, Padstow, Cornwall)] |
05.01.1945 |
- |
18.04.1945 |
Commanding Officer, 815 Squadron FAA [HMS Landrail (RN Air Station, Machrihanish, Argyllshire)] |
(07.1945) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
28.09.1945 |
- |
(10.1945) |
pilot, 777 Squadron FAA [HMS Pretoria Castle (escort carrier/training aircraft carrier)] |
03.01.1946 |
- |
(04.1946) |
pilot, 778 Squadron FAA [HMS Peregrine (RN Air Station, Ford, Sussex)] |
... |
- |
... |
... |
(1952) |
|
|
HMS Glory |
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Bailey,
John Whitburn Son of Herbert Norris Bailey (1880-), and Kathleen Bailey (1894-1939).
Married ((03?).1957, Portsmouth district, Hampshire) Margaret G. Spero (1936 - ); three children. |
01.08.1926 New York, NY, USA
-
30.06.2008 Alton, Hampshire |
Midsh. |
01.01.1945 |
A/S.Lt. |
01.09.1946 |
S/Lt. |
06.03.1948, seniority 01.09.1946 |
Lt. |
16.06.1948 |
Lt.Cdr. |
16.06.1956 (retd 28.05.1966) |
|
19.01.1945 |
- |
(04.)1945 |
HMS Newcastle (Southampton class cruiser) |
15.06.1945 |
- |
(10.1945) |
HMS Norfolk (Norfolk class cruiser) |
(04.1946) |
|
|
HMS Norfolk (Norfolk class cruiser) * |
(10.1946) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
... |
- |
... |
... |
10.08.1948 |
- |
(10.1948) |
HMS Rowena |
... |
- |
... |
... |
11.07.1950 |
- |
(05.1951) |
Commanding Officer, HM MMS 1992 (motor minesweeper) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
10.03.1953 |
- |
(01.1954) |
HMS Osprey (for miscellaneous duties) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
05.12.1955 |
- |
(04.1956) |
HMS Vernon (torpedo and anti-submarine school, Portsmouth) (for miscellaneous duties) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
(01.1958) |
|
|
HMS President * |
... |
- |
... |
... |
29.12.1959 |
- |
(01.1960) |
First Lieutenant, HMS Roebuck |
... |
- |
... |
... |
(02.1962) |
|
|
HMS Sea Eagle (joint anti-submarine school, Londonderry) * |
... |
- |
... |
... |
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Bailey, Percival Eric Irvine
"Val" Son of Percival Henry Havelock Bailey (1883-1959), and Vera Marie O'Brien (1900-1989). Married 1st ...
Married 2nd ((12?).1954, Kensington district, London) Elizabeth June Crosthwaite; two daughters.
|
27.10.1919 St Pancras district, London
-
13.01.2010 |
Midsh. |
01.05.1937 |
A/S.Lt. |
01.05.1939 |
S.Lt. |
01.07.1939 |
Lt. |
16.03.1941 |
A/Lt.Cdr. |
09.1943 |
Lt.Cdr. |
16.03.1949 |
Cdr. |
30.06.1954 |
Capt. |
31.12.1959 (retd 07.01.1969) |
Cdre. |
22.09.1965 |
|
MID |
01.01.1945 |
New Year 1945: operating with AEF |
|
MID |
14.08.1945 |
Aegean operations & relief of Greece |
|
Education: Hilltop Court, Seaford, Sussex; RN College, Dartmouth (05.1933-04.1937; Admiralty No. 1298; Hawke)..
|
|
|
HMS Frobisher |
1937 |
|
|
HMS Resolution (Royal Sovereign class battleship) |
|
|
|
HMS Neptune |
22.08.1939 |
- |
(06.)1940 |
HMS Active (A class destroyer) |
(08.1940) |
|
|
HMS Active (A class destroyer) * |
(10.)1940 |
- |
(10.)1941 |
Fleet Air Arm course |
12.1941 |
- |
(10.)1942 |
HMS Lanka (RN base, Colombo, Ceylon) (for Trincomalee Pool): |
09.04.1942 |
|
|
attached, 273 Squadron RAF (China Bay, Ceylon) |
01.10.1942 |
- |
(04.)1943 |
HMS Kilele (RN Air Station, Tanga, Tanganyika) |
06.1943 |
- |
(08.)1943 |
HMS Hannibal (RN base, Algiers, Algeria) (additional; for miscellaneous services) |
09.1943 |
- |
(10.)1943 |
Commanding Officer, 1842 Squadron FAA |
21.10.1943 |
- |
19.07.1944 |
Commanding Officer, 886 Squadron FAA [HMS Daedalus (RN base, Lee-on-Solent)] |
20.08.1944 |
- |
14.04.1945 |
Commanding Officer, 879 Squadron FAA [HMS Attacker (Attacker class escort carrier)] (despatches twice) |
(04.1945) |
- |
(07.1945) |
no appointment listed |
09.08.1945 |
- |
(04.1946) |
SNO [= Staff Navigation Officer?], HMS Godwit (RN Air Station, Hinstock, Salop) |
1946 |
|
|
Commanding Officer, 787 Squadron FAA (in charge of Naval Aviation Engineering Training Services) [HMS Hornbill (RN Air Station, Culham, Berkshire)] |
28.08.1948 |
- |
11.1949 |
Commanding Officer, 805 Squadron FAA |
... |
- |
... |
... |
09.1962 |
- |
07.1965 |
Naval Attaché of Great-Britain in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay |
22.09.1965 |
- |
11.1968 |
Commodore, HMS Drake (Naval Base, Plymouth) |
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Bailey,
Richard James Son of Col. Percy James Bailey, OBE.
Married (29.10.1932) Rosemary Anne Freeman-Mitford (19.09.1911 - 2006); two sons, four daughters.
|
27.09.1908 London
-
26.01.1969 Oxford district, Oxfordshire
[age 60] |
...
|
...
|
Lt.
|
01.10.1931
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
01.10.1939
|
Cdr.
|
30.06.1944 (retd 11.12.1948)
|
|
OBE
|
11.06.1942
|
HM's birthday 42 [investiture 07.07.42]
|
|
MID
|
18.01.1944
|
dissolution Force H 11.43
|
|
OON
|
25.11.1947
|
?
|
|
|
|
|
...
|
15.04.1937
|
-
|
(02.)1941
|
Gunnery Officer, HMNZS Leander (cruiser)
|
(12.1941)
|
|
|
HMNZS Philomel II (RNZN Navy Offices, Wellington, NZ) *
|
10.07.1942
|
-
|
(08.1942)
|
HMS Malaya (battleship)
|
27.08.1942
|
-
|
(10.)1943
|
Squadron Gunnery Officer, HMS Nelson (battleship)
|
(12.1943)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
18.02.1944
|
-
|
(07.)1945
|
in charge of Radar School, HMS Collingwood (training establishment, Fareham, Hampshire)
|
10.1945
|
-
|
(04.1946)
|
HMS Nelson (battleship)
|
...
|
-
|
...
|
...
|
* indexed, but not listed as such
|
Bailey,
Richard Savile Eldest son (with two brothers and one sister) of William Henry Bailey (1878-1948), solicitor, and Winifred Anne Bailey (1887-1967), of Kingston Manor, Taunton.
Brother of Lt.Cdr. John Savile Bailey, OBE, DSC, RN. and of Capt. Edward Antony Savile Bailey, CBE, DSC, RN.
Married (02.1942, Taunton district, Somerset) Gwenllian Mary Prichard (29.05.1913 - (12?).1975); two daughters, one son. |
17.07.1912 Taunton district, Somerset
- 28.12.1994 Kingston St Mary, Taunton Deane district, Somerset |
Midsh. (E) |
01.09.1931 |
S.Lt. (E) |
01.01.1934 |
Lt. (E) |
01.01.1936 |
Lt.Cdr. (E) |
01.01.1944 |
Cdr. (E) |
30.06.1949 (retd 17.07.1962) |
|
Education: Nautical College, Pangbourne.
... |
- |
... |
... |
25.08.1939 |
- |
(08.)1940 |
HMS Furious (aircraft carrier) |
09.09.1940 |
- |
(10.)1940 |
HMS Seaborn (accounting base for 3rd Battle Squadron, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) |
10.1940 |
- |
(10.)1941 |
HMS Charlestown (Town class destroyer) |
(12.1941) |
- |
(02.1942) |
no appointment listed |
02.1942 |
- |
(01.)1943 |
HMS Maidstone (submarine depot ship) (for submarines) |
28.01.1943 |
- |
(10.)1943 |
HMS Taku (T class submarine) |
26.10.1943 |
- |
(12.1943) |
HMS Forth (submarine depot ship) |
23.02.1944 |
- |
(01.)1945 |
HMS Severn (River class submarine) |
01.1945 |
- |
(10.1945) |
HMS Abercrombie (Abercrombie class monitor) |
28.02.1946 |
- |
(04.1946) |
HMS Fencer (Archer class escort carrier) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
|
Bailey, Sir Sidney Robert
Son of late Sir James Bailey and of Lady Bailey (nee Bromnell), of Chelsea, London.
Married (15.08.1922, Charlevoix, Mich.) Mildred, daughter of late Col. Charles Bromwell, US Army; one son, one daughter.
|
27.08.1882 [Chelsea, London ?]
-
27.03.1942 [age 59]
[Golders Green Crematorium, panel 1] |
Cadet |
15.07.1896 |
Midsh. |
15.01.1898 |
A/S.Lt. |
27.08.1901 |
S.Lt. |
24.11.1902, seniority 27.08.1901 |
Lt. |
21.05.1903, seniority 27.02.1903 * |
Cdr. |
30.06.1914 |
Capt. |
31.12.1918 |
R.Adm. |
17.02.1931 |
V.Adm. |
31.08.1935 |
Adm. |
31.07.1939 (retd 15.12.1939) |
|
KBE |
01.01.1938 |
New Year 38 |
|
CB |
02.01.1933 |
New Year 33 |
|
CBE |
03.06.1927 |
HM's birthday 27 |
|
DSO |
1919 |
? |
|
MID |
09.1900 |
whilst serving in Seymour's Expedition for the relief of Pekin, 1900 |
|
MID |
WW I |
? |
China Medal and Clasp
* for services in connection with the operations in North China, 1900 |
Education: HMS Britannia.
1896 |
|
|
joined RN (HMS Britannia) |
15.01.1898 |
|
|
commissioned |
|
|
|
Midshipman, HMS Centurion |
10.06.1900 |
- |
26.06.1900 |
served in Seymour's Expedition for the Relief of Pekin Legations (despatches, special promotion to Lieutenant) |
1915
?
? |
-
-
- |
1919
?
? |
Fleet Gunnery Officer, Grand Fleet (despatches):
HMS Lion
HMS Iron Duke |
27.11.1916 |
- |
(01.1919) |
HMS Queen Elizabeth (battleship) [Flag Commander to Sir David Beatty, Commander-in-Chief Grand Fleet
and for war staff duties] |
15.01.1923 |
- |
(01.1925) |
Commanding Officer, HMS Mackay (flotilla leader) & Captain (D) 9th Flotilla (Atlantic Fleet) |
11.07.1925 |
- |
05.10.1925 |
Admiralty [HMS President] |
05.10.1925 |
- |
(07.1927) |
Naval Assistant to the First Sea Lord, Admiralty [HMS President] |
? |
|
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Renown (battlecruiser) |
03.04.1930 |
- |
17.02.1931 |
Naval ADC to the King |
02.04.1929 |
- |
(02.1931) |
HMS Victory (base, Portsmouth) (for tactical school) |
09.04.1931 |
- |
(09.1932) |
Chief of Staff to Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean [HMS Queen Elizabeth (battleship)] |
28.02.1933 |
- |
(01.1934) |
Assistant Chief of Naval Staff, Admiralty |
14.08.1934 |
- |
22.07.1936 |
Rear-Admiral Commanding Battle Cruiser Squadron [HMS Hood (battlecruiser)] |
23.11.1936 |
- |
(02.1937) |
Senior Officers' War Course, RN War College, Greenwich |
01.03.1937 |
- |
(10.1938) |
President, RN College, Greenwich & Vice-Admiral Commanding RN War College |
(02.1939) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
17.04.1939 |
- |
24.10.1939 |
HMS President (additional; for duty inside Admiralty, for period not exceeding 6 months) |
25.10.1939 |
- |
12.11.1939 |
HMS President (additional; whilst unemployed) |
13.11.1939 |
- |
08.12.1939 |
HMS President (additional; for duty inside Admiralty) |
20.05.1940 |
- |
24.05.1941 |
HMS President (additional; for duty inside Admiralty) |
25.05.1941 |
- |
? |
HMS President (additional; for duty inside Admiralty for liaison duties with US Naval Observer Group) |
|
Baillie-Grohman,
Harold Tom Only son of William Adolph Baillie-Grohman (1851-1921), Kootenay pioneer, author and sportsman, and Florence Nickalls (1861-1945).
Married (11.09.1915, Kingston district, Middlesex / Surrey) Evelyn Taylor (13.02.1890 - 03.1982), eldest daughter (with two sisters) of Arthur Sneyd Taylor, MD, FRCS (1860-1921), and Ada Celia Norman Coles (1859-1942); two sons (Lt.Cdr. Tom Peter Baillie-Grohman, OBE, DSC, RN, and Lt.Cdr. Michael Arthur Baillie-Grohman, DSC, RN).
|
16.01.1888 Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
-
23.09.1978 Chichester, West Sussex |
Midsh. |
? |
A/S.Lt. |
30.01.1908 |
S.Lt. |
07.09.1908, seniority 30.01.1908 |
Lt. |
07.02.1910, seniority 30.07.1909 |
Lt.Cdr. |
30.07.1917 |
Cdr. |
30.06.1923 |
Capt. |
30.06.1930 |
R.Adm. |
15.01.1941 (retd 07.11.1943) |
V.Adm. (retd) |
07.11.1943 (dispersed 16.07.1946) (reverted to retd 23.09.1946) |
|
CB |
03.06.1941 |
withdrawal troops from Greece [investiture 03.11.1942] |
|
DSO |
17.04.1918 |
minesweeping operations 04.1917-12.1917 * |
|
OBE |
28.12.1922 |
? |
|
MID |
17.04.1918 |
? |
|
MID |
22.01.1920 |
for services in the mine clearance force ** |
|
MID |
05.03.1942 |
Middle East |
? |
- |
04.06.1937 |
Order of Brilliant Jade (Red Cravat with Blue & White Border) (Republic of China) (in recognition of valuable services rendered by him as an Instructor in the Chinese Navy) |
|
Leo |
08.04.1921 |
? |
? |
- |
1920s |
Crown of Abyssinia/Star of Ethiopia |
* Has at all times shown great judgment and the highest knowledge of minesweeping. He has handled his ship in very tough weather and passed the sweep with the greatest skill and expedition, thereby rendering most valuable assistance to me as my sweeping partner.
** On other papers the Vice Admiral Dover has called attention to the excellent work done by the Mine Clearance Officer, Lt. Commander Baillie-Grohman. This officer has accepted the personal risks to some extent and it is suggested that his name is included in those mentioned for their services.
|
15.05.1903 |
|
|
joined HMS Britannia |
09.1904 |
- |
1905 |
HMS Grafton (cruiser) (Pacific) |
1905 |
- |
1907 |
HMS King Edward VII (battleship) (Atlantic Fleet) |
|
|
|
HMS Venerable (battleship) (Mediterranean) |
|
|
|
HMS Prince of Wales (battleship) (Mediterranean) |
|
|
|
HMS Achilles (cruiser) (watch-keeping certificate) |
1910 |
- |
1911 |
HMS London (battleship) |
1912? |
- |
1913? |
HMS Monmouth (cruiser) (China) |
1914 |
- |
1918 |
served European War with Grand Fleet, in Dover Patrol in destroyers and minesweepers (DSO, OBE, Chevalier of Order of Leopold, Star of Ethiopia, Order of the Brilliant Jade) |
1914 |
- |
08.1915 |
HMS Liveley (destroyer) |
1915 |
- |
1916 |
HMS Gurkha (destroyer) |
1916 |
- |
1917 |
HMS Gentian (minesweeper) |
1917 |
- |
1919 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Totnes & in command of a flotilla of paddle minesweepers |
1919 |
- |
1920 |
Mine Clearance Officer for the Belgian Coast |
|
|
|
HMS Truro (minesweeper for fishery protection duties) |
1922 |
- |
1923 |
in Persian Gulf and Red Sea |
15.03.1923 |
- |
(08.)1923 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Crocus (sloop) (temporary) |
01.12.1923 |
- |
(01.)1925 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Leamington (twin screw minesweeper) & Senior Officer, [1st] Minesweeping Flotilla |
01.08.1925 |
- |
13.08.1925 |
RAN Depot, London |
14.08.1925 |
- |
25.10.1925 |
HMAS Cerberus (additional; for passage to Australia) |
26.10.1925 |
- |
01.08.1927 |
HMAS Cerberus (additional; for duty as Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff and Director of Naval Intelligence in Navy Office, Melbourne) |
02.08.1927 |
- |
07.11.1927 |
HMAS Cerberus (additional; for passage to UK & leave) |
21.01.1928 |
- |
(06.1928) |
Staff College, Camberley |
02.01.1929 |
- |
(04.)1930 |
Commander [= Executive Officer], HMS Tiger (battlecruiser) (Atlantic Fleet) |
(08.1930) |
- |
(10.1930) |
no appointment listed |
21.11.1930 |
- |
(02.)1931 |
Admiralty [HMS President] (for miscellaneous or special service) |
06.02.1931 |
- |
(06.)1933 |
Head of British Naval Mission to China |
16.10.1933 |
- |
(01.)1934 |
Senior Officers' War Course, RN War College, Greenwich [HMS President] |
10.02.1934 |
- |
16.12.1934 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Duncan (flotilla leader) & Captain (D), 1st Destroyer Flotilla (Mediterranean) |
17.12.1934
|
-
|
(02.)1936
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Keppel (flotilla leader) & Captain (D), 1st Destroyer Flotilla (Mediterranean) |
01.09.1936 |
- |
(08.)1938 |
Commanding Officer, HMS St Vincent (boys' training establishment, Forton) |
26.09.1938 |
- |
27.09.1938 |
tactical course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] |
28.09.1938 |
- |
09.10.1938 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Ramillies (battleship) |
10.10.1938 |
- |
09.12.1938 |
tactical course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] |
05.01.1939 |
- |
09.1940 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Ramillies (battleship) (1st Battle Squadron, Mediterranean) |
03.02.1941 |
- |
28.02.1941 |
HMS President (additional; for duty outside Admiralty; attached to the staff of the General Officer Commanding Middle East (chiefly responsible for shore to ship arrangements, evacuation of British Forces from Greece, 1941)) |
25.06.1940 |
- |
15.01.1941 |
also: Naval ADC to the King |
01.03.1941 |
- |
17.05.1942 |
HMS Nile (RN base, Alexandria) (additional; for special service on staff of Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean) |
01.06.1942 |
- |
31.07.1942 |
Rear-Admiral Combined Operations & Flag Officer-in-Charge, Isle of Wight |
01.08.1942 |
- |
06.08.1942 |
Admiralty [HMS President] (for special and miscellaneous services, as Rear Admiral Expeditionary Force) |
07.08.1942 |
- |
31.03.1943 |
HMS Monck (HQ Combined Training, Largs & RN Barracks and landing craft base, Port Glasgow) (additional; as Rear-Admiral Combined Operations) |
01.04.1943 |
- |
10.05.1943 |
HMS Victory (additional; for full pay service leave) |
11.05.1943 |
- |
13.06.1943 |
HMS Victory IV (additional; for full pay service leave) |
14.06.1943 |
- |
20.06.1943 |
HMS President (additional; for courses) |
21.06.1943 |
- |
25.06.1943 |
HMS President (additional; for duty outside Admiralty at Damage Control School) |
26.06.1943 |
- |
08.07.1943 |
HMS President (additional; for courses) |
09.07.1943 |
- |
03.10.1943 |
HMS Victory (additional; whilst unemployed) |
04.10.1943 |
- |
02.11.1943 |
HMS President (additional; for duty inside Admiralty with Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Foreign), for a period not toe exceed 1 month) |
03.11.1943 |
- |
06.11.1943 |
HMS President (additional; whilst unemployed) |
07.11.1943 |
- |
09.02.1944 |
HMS President (additional; for disposal) |
10.02.1944 |
- |
29.02.1944 |
HMS President (additional; for special duty outside Admiralty, not exceeding 3 weeks) |
01.03.1944 |
- |
10.09.1944 |
Flag Officer-in-Charge, Harwich [HMS Badger (RN base, Harwich)] (as R.Adm.) |
11.09.1944 |
- |
07.05.1945 |
HMS Odyssey (additional; for Naval Party 1734) (as R.Adm.) |
08.05.1945 |
- |
16.07.1946 |
Flag Officer-in-Charge, Kiel and SchleswigHolstein (to eliminate the remains of the German naval forces; hoisted White Ensign over German Naval HQ, Kiel, 8 May 1945) |
Published: (with Anthony HeckstallSmith) Greek tragedy : on the evacuation of Greece in April 1941 (1961)
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Baillie-Grohman,
Michael Arthur Son (with one brother [Lt.Cdr. Tom Peter Baillie-Grohman, OBE, DSC, RN) of V.Adm. Harold Tom Baillie-Grohman, CB, DSO, OBE, RN (1887-1978), and Evelyn Taylor (1890-1982).
Married (04.04.1952, Chelsea, London) Susan Kyffin (19.11.1921 - 25.11.1966), daughter (with one brother) of John Trevor Kyffin (1894-1969), and Margaret Joyce De Winton Wills (1898-1976).
Married 2nd (12.1962, Chelsea, London) Dorothy Mosten. |
19.02.1919 ?
-
03.07.1978 Kensington, London |
Midsh. |
01.01.1938 |
A/S.Lt. |
01.06.1939 |
S.Lt. |
08.06.1940, seniority 01.06.1939 |
Lt. |
05.1941, seniority 01.12.1940 |
Lt.Cdr. |
01.12.1948 (retd 24.03.1953) |
|
DSC |
20.04.1943 |
air attacks in Mediterranean [investiture 22.06.1943] |
|
MID |
11.09.1940 |
courage in recent engagements |
|
MID |
11.06.1946 |
wind up Far East |
|
... |
- |
... |
... |
|
|
|
HMS Ilex (I class destroyer) (despatches) |
|
|
|
HMS Havock (H class destroyer) (DSC) |
|
|
|
HMS Undine (U class destroyer) (despatches) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
|
Baillie-Grohman,
Tom Peter [Norman] Son (with one brother [Lt.Cdr. Michael Arthur Baillie-Grohman, DSC, RN]) of V.Adm. Harold Tom Baillie-Grohman, CB, DSO, OBE, RN (1887-1978), and Evelyn Taylor (1890-1982).
Married (20.11.1948, Bexhill on Sea, Sussex) Frances Mary Wemyss (04.05.1924 - 20.10.2003), daughter (with one sister and one brother) of George Alexander Finniss Wemyss (1888-1949), and Millicent, Aurelia O'Brien-Butler (1900-1984); three children.
|
25.12.1916 Surbiton, Surrey
-
05.07.1991 Bristol, Gloucestershire |
Midsh. |
01.09.1935 |
S.Lt. |
01.11.1937 |
Lt. |
16.04.1939 |
A/Lt.Cdr. |
01.11.1945 |
Lt.Cdr. |
16.04.1947 (retd 01.07.1956; own request) |
|
OBE |
07.01.1949 |
withdrawal of British forces |
|
DSC |
22.02.1944 |
action in coastal waters 03-04.11.1943 [investiture 23.05.1944] |
|
Education: Nautical College, Pangbourne.
... |
- |
... |
... |
15.03.1939 |
- |
(02.)1940 |
HMS Orion (Leander class cruiser) |
(03.1940) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
20.03.1940 |
- |
(03.)1940 |
HMS Afridi (Tribal class destroyer) |
29.03.1940 |
- |
(08.)1940 |
HMS Cossack (Tribal class destroyer) |
24.09.1940 |
- |
(12.)1940 |
HMS Seaborn II (RN base for personnel & base staff of USN destroyers transferred to Royal Navy, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) |
17.12.1940 |
- |
(04.)1942 |
HMS Lancaster (Town class destroyer) |
05.1942 |
- |
(04.)1943 |
HMS Musketeer (M class destroyer) |
18.05.1943 |
- |
(06.)1943 |
Admiralty [HMS President] (additional; for special and miscellaneous services) |
14.07.1943 |
- |
12.09.1944 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Whitshed (modified W class destroyer) (DSC) |
(10.1944) |
- |
(01.1945) |
no appointment listed |
01.01.1945 |
- |
(10.1945) |
HMS Tyne (destroyer depot ship) |
(04.1946) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
... |
- |
... |
... |
(1948) |
|
|
King's Harbour Master, Haifa [HMS Stag] (OBE) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
25.11.1949 |
- |
(05.1950) |
Commanding Officer, HMS Nepal (N class destroyer; training vessel at HMS Lochinvar, Port Edgar) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
|
Baillie-Hamilton,
James Angus Buchanan |
25.11.1927
-
15.06.2011 |
Midsh. |
01.01.1945 |
A/S.Lt. |
? |
S.Lt. |
01.09.1946 |
Lt. |
16.07.1948 (resignation accepted 14.07.1950) (Emgcy 14.07.1950) |
|
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (Drake House; 01.05.1941-1944; Admiralty No. 296).
... |
- |
... |
... |
(07.1945) |
|
|
HMS Anson (King George V class battleship) * |
... |
- |
... |
... |
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Baily, Gilbert Lewis
|
20.01.1902 Wandsworth district, Greater London / London / Surrey
-
27.09.1970 Wokingham district, Berkshire |
S.Lt.
|
15.01.1924
|
Lt. (E)
|
15.10.1925
|
Lt.Cdr. (E)
|
15.10.1933
|
Cdr. (E)
|
31.12.1937
|
Capt. (E)
|
30.06.1947 (retd 28.02.1955)
|
|
04.03.1922
|
-
|
(01.1925)
|
engineering course, RN Engineering College, Keyham [HMS Vivid]
|
15.01.1926
|
-
|
(07.)1927
|
HMS Hawkins (cruiser) (China)
|
21.10.1927
|
-
|
(06.)1928
|
HMS Cambrian (cruiser) (Atlantic Fleet)
|
30.12.1928
|
-
|
(02.)1931
|
HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) (for mechanical training establishment)
|
01.09.1931
|
-
|
(06.)1933
|
HMS Titania (submarine depot ship) (6th Submarine Flotilla)
|
23.10.1933
|
-
|
(02.1936)
|
Assistant to the Chief Engineer of the Sheerness Dockyard [HMS Pembroke]
|
05.01.1937
|
-
|
(02.)1938
|
HMS Glorious (aircraft carrier) (Mediterranean)
|
22.04.1938
|
-
|
02.1942
|
First Assistant to the Chief Engineer of the Singapore Dockyard [HMS Terror II, later HMS Sultan] [famously made a run for it to Ceylon without permission]
|
(09.1942)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
10.01.1943
|
-
|
(10.1944)
|
HMS Anson (battleship)
|
05.02.1945
|
-
|
(04.1946)
|
HMS Condor (RN Air Station, Arbroath, Angus) (for miscellaneous duties)
|
25.09.1947
|
-
|
(07.1948)
|
Staff Officer Technical Training Stations, HMS Condor (RN Air Station, Arbroath, Angus)
|
24.01.1949
|
-
|
(05.1949)
|
Technical Training Staff, HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent)
|
04.1950
|
-
|
(05.1950)
|
on staff of Flag Officer (Air), Mediterranean [HMS Glory]
|
09.08.1951
|
-
|
(07.1954)
|
Engineer Overseer, Southern District (under Engineer-in-Chief's Department, Admiralty) [HMS President]
|
?
|
-
|
28.02.1955
|
Naval ADC to the Queen
|
|
Baines, Edmund Francis Son (with one sister) of Arthur Bertram Baines (1873-1944), and Olivia De Burgh Mansergh (1874-1947). Married ((14.12.1938, Epsom, Surrey Mid Eastern district) Shelagh Cecil Gladstone (1909? - 22.09.1968), of Sutton, Surrey.
|
09.01.1913
-
23.09.1993 Camberley, Surrey North-Western district, Surrey |
Cadet |
01.05.1930 |
Midsh. |
01.01.1931 |
A.S.Lt. |
01.05.1933 |
S.Lt. |
16.11.1933 |
Lt. |
16.01.1936 |
Lt.Cdr. |
16.01.1944 (retd 01.11.1956) |
|
DSO |
10.11.1942 |
Operation Pedestal (Gibraltar-Malta convoy 08.42) [investiture 16.02.43] |
|
MID |
28.11.1944 |
Operation Neptune (Normandy 06.44) |
|
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (1926).
26.04.1930 |
- |
(02.)1931 |
HMS Repulse (battlecruiser) (Atlantic Fleet) |
30.05.1931 |
- |
(09.1932) |
HMS Cornwall (cruiser) (China) |
04.05.1933 |
- |
07.10.1934 |
promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] |
08.01.1934 |
- |
(07.)1934 |
promotion course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] |
28.07.1934 |
- |
(08.)1936 |
HMS Antelope (destroyer) (Mediterranean) |
(10.1936) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
17.11.1936 |
- |
(02.)1939 |
HMS Brilliant (destroyer) (Home Fleet) |
15.03.1939 |
- |
(04.1940) |
HMS Cornwall (cruiser) |
14.01.1941 |
- |
(02.)1941 |
anti-submarine course, HMS Nimrod |
08.04.1941 |
- |
(12.1941) |
First Lieutenant, HMS Black Swan (sloop) |
05.05.1942 |
- |
(02.)1943 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Bramham (destroyer) (DSO) |
30.03.1943 |
- |
30.07.1944 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Talybont (destroyer) (despatches) |
15.08.1944 |
- |
(10.1944) |
HMS King Alfred (RNVR officers' training establishments, Hove & Lancing, Sussex) |
10.03.1945 |
- |
(07.)1945 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Kimberley (destroyer) |
05.11.1945 |
- |
(04.1946) |
Combined Operations Division, Admiralty [HMS President] |
(07.1948) |
|
|
Admiralty [HMS President] * |
07.1948 |
- |
(05.1950) |
Commanding Officer, HMS Gabbard |
14.03.1953 |
- |
(04.1955) |
HMS Simbang (RN Air Station, Sembawang, Singapore) |
(01.1956) |
|
|
Admiralty [HMS President] * |
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Baird, [Sir] Thomas Henry Eustace Son of Geoffrey Henry and Helen Jane Baird.
Married (1953) Angela Florence Ann Paul (died 14.05.2009), Symington, Ayrshire; one son, one daughter.
|
17.05.1924 Canterbury, Kent -
Symington, Ayrshire |
Midsh.
|
01.09.1941
|
A/S.Lt.
|
01.05.1943
|
S.Lt.
|
10.1943, seniority 16.04.1943
|
Lt.
|
01.11.1944
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
01.11.1952
|
Cdr.
|
30.06.1959
|
Capt.
|
30.06.1967
|
A/R.Adm.
|
?
|
R.Adm.
|
07.07.1976
|
V.Adm.
|
16.05.1979 (retd 01.04.1982)
|
|
KCB
|
1980
|
?
|
|
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (Grenville House; 01.01.1938-29.07.1941; Admiralty No. 1870).
01.09.1941
|
-
|
(12.1941)
|
HMS Trinidad (cruiser) (in support of convoys to Russia)
|
?
|
-
|
(08.1942)
|
HMS Bermuda (cruiser) (Russian convoys and landings in North Africa)
|
01.1943
|
-
|
(10.)1943
|
HMS Orwell (destroyer) (Russian convoys and Atlantic escort force)
|
19.10.1943
|
-
|
(10.1944)
|
HMS Howe (battleship) (East Indies)
|
(01.1945)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
27.03.1945
|
-
|
09.1945
|
HMS Rapid (destroyer) (East Indies)
|
02.04.1946
|
-
|
(04.1946)
|
HMS St James (Home Fleet)
|
1948
|
|
|
Ratings' New Entry Training, HMS Ganges
|
1950
|
|
|
Executive Officer, HMS Plucky (mine clearance Mediterranean)
|
1953
|
|
|
Executive Officer, HMS Veryan Bay (West Indies & Falklands Islands)
|
1954
|
|
|
Officer-in-Charge, Petty Officers' Leadership School, Malta [HMS St Angelo]
|
1956
|
|
|
Executive Officer, HMS Whirlwind (Home Fleet and Mediterranean, for Suez Operations)
|
1958
|
|
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Acute (Dartmouth Training Squadron)
|
1960
|
|
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Ulysses (Home Fleet)
|
1961
|
|
|
Staff, Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet, Northwood
|
1963
|
|
|
Executive Officer, Joint Anti-Submarine School, Londonderry
|
1965
|
|
|
Executive Officer, HMS Bulwark (Far East)
|
1966
|
|
|
Chief Staff Officer to Commodore, Naval Drafting
|
1967
|
|
|
Deputy Director, Naval Equipment, Admiralty, Bath
|
1969
|
|
|
Captain Mine Countermeasures; Fishery Protection
and HMS Lochinvar
|
1971
|
|
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Glamorgan (Far East, West Indies, South America, Mediterranean, and UK Waters)
|
1973
|
|
|
Captain of the Fleet
|
07.01.1976
|
-
|
07.07.1976
|
also: Naval ADC to the Queen
|
1976
|
-
|
1977
|
Chief of Staff to Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command
|
1978
|
-
|
1979
|
Director General., Naval Personal Services
|
1979
|
-
|
1982
|
Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland
|
Chairman Executive Committee, Erskine Hospital, 1986-1995. DL Ayr and Arran, 01.07.1982.
|
Baker,
Arthur Osmond
Son of George Bartrum Baker and Gwendolen M. I. Baker, of Cave, Canterbury, New Zealand. |
1920 ? New Zealand
-
23.03.1943 (KIA) [age 23]
[Portsmouth Naval Memorial, panel 72, column 3] |
Cadet |
01.09.1938 |
Midsh. |
01.09.1939 |
S.Lt. |
01.10.1940 |
Lt. |
01.03.1942 |
|
01.09.1938 |
- |
(08.1939) |
special entry cadet (under the Dominion Scheme), HMS Vindictive (cadet training cruiser) |
(04.1940) |
|
|
HMS Dragon (cruiser) * |
07.07.1940 |
- |
(02.)1941 |
HMS Warspite (battleship) |
28.09.1941 |
|
|
entered submarine service, HMS Dolphin (submarine depot, Gosport) |
28.09.1941 |
- |
28.11.1941 |
HMS Elfin (submarine base, Blyth) |
29.11.1941 |
- |
30.12.1941 |
HMS Medway (submarine depot ship) (for submarines) |
31.12.1941 |
- |
(08.)1942 |
HMS Truant (submarine) |
1942 |
- |
16.10.942 |
HMS Medway II (submarine base, Beirut) |
17.10.1942 |
- |
23.03.1943 |
HMS Turbulent (submarine) [ship went missing off Sardinia] |
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Baker,
Edmond Russell Goldney
|
22.05.1901
-
23.04.1993 Plymouth, Devon |
A/S.Lt.
|
15.09.1921
|
S.Lt.
|
19.05.1924, seniority 15.09.1921
|
Lt.
|
28.11.1924, seniority 15.06.1923
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
15.06.1931
|
Cdr.
|
31.12.1936 (retd 22.05.1951)
|
A/Capt.
|
07.05.1944?, till 1946?
|
|
03.01.1923
|
-
|
(08.1923)
|
promotion course, RN College Greenwich
|
(01.1925)
|
|
|
HMS Dido (cruiser) (Reserve Fleet, Portsmouth) *
|
05.10.1925
|
-
|
(05.1926)
|
observers' course [HMS Excellent]
|
01.10.1926
|
-
|
(02.)1927
|
observer, HMS Eagle (aircraft carrier) (Mediterranean)
|
11.02.1927
|
-
|
(05).1928
|
observer, HMS Argus (aircraft carrier) (China)
|
25.06.1928
|
-
|
(04.1930)
|
HMS Furious (aircraft carrier) (Atlantic Fleet)
|
07.1930
|
-
|
(01.)1932
|
HMS Courageous (aircraft carrier)
|
16.07.1932
|
-
|
(01.)1934
|
HMS Glorious (aircraft carrier)
|
07.1934
|
-
|
(07.)1935
|
HMS Ramillies (battleship)
|
22.07.1935
|
-
|
(01.)1937
|
HMS Glorious (aircraft carrier)
|
(02.1937)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
01.07.1937
|
-
|
(07.)1937
|
RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] (for Junior Officers' War Course)
|
01.09.1937
|
-
|
(07.)1939
|
HMS Victory (RN base, Portsmouth) (for Junior Officers' War Course)
|
(08.1939)
|
|
|
Fleet Air Arm
|
(04.1940)
|
-
|
(02.1941)
|
no appointment listed
|
25.11.1941
|
-
|
(04.)1944
|
Drafting Commander, RN Barracks, Lee-on-Solent [HMS Daedalus]
|
07.05.1944
|
-
|
02.1945
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Thane (escort carrier)
|
03.1945
|
-
|
(04.)1946
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Garuda (RN Aircraft Repair Yard, Coimbatore, India)
|
01.07.1946
|
-
|
(05.1950)
|
staff, Commander-in-Chief Nore [HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham)]
|
* indexed, but not listed as such
|
Baker,
Edmund Henry Buckingham
"Buck" Son of Edmund Baker, and Henrietta Atkinson.
Married ((09?).1924, Dover district, Kent) Patricia V. Bowen; one son (Capt. Michael John Buckingham Baker, RN), one daughter.
|
07.09.1900 Ceylon
-
23.08.1983 Taunton district, Somerset |
Midsh.
|
01.05.1917
|
A/S.Lt.
|
?
|
S.Lt.
|
?
|
Lt.
|
15.05.1922
|
Lt.Cdr. |
15.05.1930
|
Cdr.
|
31.12.1936
|
A/Capt.
|
01.06.1943
|
Capt.
|
1945?, seniority 31.12.1943 (retd 08.07.1953)
|
|
DSO
|
04.04.1944
|
Aegean operations 09-11.43 [investiture 11.12.45]
|
British War Medal; Victory Medal; 1939/45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Italy Star;1939/45 War Medal
|
07.05.1917
|
|
|
commissioned
|
|
|
|
HMS Indomitable (battlecruiser) (Jutland)
|
1920
|
-
|
1922
|
HMS President (for study at Cambridge)
|
|
|
|
joined Hydrographic Division
|
05.12.1922
|
-
|
(08.1923)
|
HMS Kellett (surveying vessel)
|
04.09.1924
|
-
|
(05.)1926
|
HMS Endeavour (surveying vessel)
|
15.10.1926
|
-
|
(07.)1927
|
Navigating Officer, HMS Kellett (surveying vessel) (in lieu of a specialist)
|
14.12.1927
|
-
|
(04.)1930
|
Navigating Officer, HMS Iroquois (surveying vessel) (China) (in lieu of a specialist)
|
(08.1930)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
16.11.1930
|
-
|
(02.)1931
|
Navigating Officer, HMS Kellett (surveying vessel) (in lieu of a specialist)
|
11.08.1931
|
-
|
(08.)1934
|
Executive Officer, HMS Challenger (surveying ship) (and in charge of Winter Survey Party at Nairn, Labrador)
|
06.10.1934
|
-
|
(08.1936)
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Kellett (surveying vessel)
|
01.1937
|
-
|
(08.)1939
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Challenger (surveying ship)
|
07.10.1939
|
-
|
15.04.1940
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Scott (surveying ship)
|
24.06.1940
|
-
|
(10.1940)
|
on staff of Director of Combined Operations, Adm. of the Fleet Sir Roger J.B. Keyes [HMS President]
|
(02.1941)
|
|
|
Admiralty [HMS President] *
|
02.1941
|
-
|
(12.)1941
|
Convoy Section, HQ Western Approaches [HMS Eaglet (RN base, Liverpool)]
|
1941
|
-
|
(01.)1942
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Endeavour (survey ship) [probably appointed 08.1941]
|
15.06.1942
|
-
|
01.06.1943
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Endeavour (survey ship)
|
01.06.1943
|
-
|
11.1943
|
Senior British Naval Officer, Aegean [borne on HMS Nile (RN base, Alexandria)] (captured at Crete)
|
11.1943
|
-
|
(05?).1945
|
prisoner of war (Senior British Officer in Marlag O near Bremen)
|
26.09.1945
|
-
|
01.04.1946
|
Hydrographic Department, Admiralty [HMS President]
|
01.04.1946
|
-
|
(05.)1949
|
Superintendent of Chart Branch, Hydrographic Department, Admiralty [HMS President]
|
06.1949
|
-
|
04.1950
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Dalrymple (surveying vessel)
|
(05.1950)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
1950
|
-
|
07.01.1952
|
Assistant Hydrographer of the Navy, Admiralty [HMS President]
|
03.03.1952
|
-
|
20.06.1953
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Cook (surveying vessel) [was senior naval officer for the Spithead review during the Queen's coronation ceremonies, 15.06.1953]
|
08.01.1953
|
-
|
08.07.1953
|
also: Naval ADC to the Queen
|
* indexed, but not listed as such
|
Baker,
Henry Leslie Spofforth Son of H.M. Baker (?-1916), solicitor.
Married (17.12.1927, St Peter's, Bayswater, London) Frances Edith Creed.
|
10.05.1900 Kensington, London
-
02.08.1961 Mullingair, Co. Wesitmealfti, Ireland |
Midsh. |
01.01.1916 |
A/S.Lt. |
15.06.1918 |
S.Lt. |
15.09.1918 |
A/Lt. |
15.09.1920 |
Lt. |
?, seniority 15.09.1920 |
Lt.Cdr. |
15.09.1928 (retd 10.05.1945) |
A/Cdr. (retd) |
15.06.1940? |
Cdr. (retd) |
10.05.1945 (dispersed 05.10.1946) (reverted to retd 09.03.1947) |
|
OBE |
01.01.1944 |
New Year 44 |
- |
- |
01.02.1949 |
Medal for Outstanding Acts (Greece): for services with the Royal Hellenic Navy during the War, particularly in taking HHM Submarine Glafcos to Alexandria after the fall of Greece |
|
01.01.1916 |
|
|
commissioned |
(1919) |
|
|
HMS Venomous (torpedo-boat destroyer) |
26.04.1923 |
- |
(08.1923) |
HMS Marlborough (battleship) |
09.05.1924 |
- |
(01.1925) |
HMS K 6 (submarine) (Atlantic Fleet) |
13.11.1925 |
- |
(05.1926) |
First Lieutenant, HMS R 4 (submarine) (6th Submarine Flotilla) |
02.12.1926 |
- |
(07.1927) |
First Lieutenant, HMS Seawolf (destroyer) (Reserve Fleet, Devonport) |
31.07.1928 |
- |
(08.)1929 |
Commanding Officer, HMS H 59 (submarine) (6th Submarine Flotilla) |
23.09.1929 |
- |
(04.)1930 |
HMS Glorious (aircraft carrier) |
12.09.1930 |
- |
(02.)1931 |
Commanding Officer, HMS L 16 (submarine) (Mediterranean) |
08.06.1931 |
- |
(09.)1932 |
Commanding Officer, HMS L 53 (submarine) (Portsmouth) |
09.11.1932 |
- |
19.04.1935 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Proteus (submarine) (China) |
(07.1935) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
28.08.1935 |
- |
29.11.1935 |
HMS Alecto (submarine depot ship) |
08.03.1936 |
- |
30.11.1945 |
lent to foreign government of Greece as instructor in submarines and later as Staff Officer to Captain (Submarines) [HHMS Corintha (submarine depot ship at Alexandria] |
|
Baker,
John Cecil
Son of John James Baker, and Catherine Maude Segrave, of Totteridge, Hertfordshire. |
07.09.1911 St Pancras district, London
-
12.01.1940 (KIA) [age 28]
[Portsmouth Naval Memorial, panel 36, column 3] |
[Prob.] Midsh. RNR
|
01.01.1929
|
A/S.Lt. RNR
|
07.09.1932
|
S.Lt. RNR
|
21.01.1934
|
Lt. RNR
|
07.09.1935, antedated 22.08.1935
|
Lt. (Supplementary List)
|
23.03.1937, seniority 07.09.1935
|
Lt.
|
1938?, seniority 07.09.1935
|
|
08.08.1931
|
-
|
(01.1932)
|
HMS Malaya (battleship)
|
09.01.1936
|
-
|
(02.1936)
|
HMS L 69 (submarine) (to complete 9 months' training)
|
12.1936
|
-
|
(02.1937)
|
HMS Oberon (submarine)
|
09.03.1937
|
-
|
(10.1938)
|
HMS Sealion (submarine)
|
(02.1939)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
13.04.1939
|
-
|
12.01.1940
|
HMS Seahorse (submarine)
|
|
Baker, John Illsley
Son of ... Baker, and ... McMullen. |
11.12.1915 Wandsworth district, Greater London / London / Surrey
-
13.01.1987 Surrey South-Eastern district, Surrey |
RAF:
|
|
(A) P/O (prob.)
|
09.08.1937
|
P/O
|
31.05.1938
|
RN:
|
|
S.Lt. (A)
|
25.10.1938, seniority 31.05.1938
|
Lt. (A)
|
31.01.1940
|
A/Lt.Cdr. (A)
|
08.12.1944?
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
31.01.1948 (retd 29.07.1958)
|
|
09.08.1937
|
|
|
commissioned into the Royal Air Force [short service commission]
|
25.10.1938
|
|
|
transferred to the Royal Navy
|
06.01.1939
|
-
|
(04.1939)
|
TSR Squadron 822, FAA [HMS Courageous (aircraft carrier)] (Home Fleet)
|
(07.1939)
|
-
|
(04.1940)
|
Fleet Air Arm
|
08.07.1940
|
-
|
(02.1941)
|
pilot, 700 Squadron FAA [HMS King George V (battleship)]
|
03.12.1941
|
-
|
(02.1943)
|
[CO?] 700 Squadron FAA [HMS Renown (battlecruiser)] *
|
09.1943
|
-
|
(06.1944)
|
Air Gunnery Officer, HMS Vindex (escort carrier)
|
08.12.1944
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
observer school, HMS Condor (RN Air Station, Arbroath)
|
11.1945
|
-
|
(04.1946)
|
HMS Nightjar (RN Air Station, Isnkip, Lancs) (for Air Gunnery duties)
|
(05.1950)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
(05.1953)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
09.01.1956
|
-
|
(01.1956)
|
HMS President (for miscellaneous duties)
|
* (06.1943) - (08.1943) still indexed, but no longer listed as such
|
Baker, Leonard
First child of A/Eng Lt. George William Baker, officer on Submarine K5 which failed to re-surface after a dive in 1921, and Ethel Palmer, of Rochester.
Married (15.12.1934, St John's Church, Chatham, Kent; marriage dissolved 1940s) Marjorie Isabel Webb, elder daughter of Alderman & Mrs W.J. Webb, of Chatham; two sons. |
03.06.1912 Rochester, Medway district, Kent
-
17.09.1998 |
Midsh. (E) |
01.09.1931 |
S.Lt. (E) |
01.09.1933 |
Lt. (E) |
01.10.1934 |
Lt.Cdr. (E) |
01.10.1942 |
Cdr. (E) |
31.12.1945 (retd 09.10.1948) |
|
DSC |
11.06.1946 |
wind up Far East [decoration posted] |
|
17.09.1931 |
- |
(02.)1935 |
engineering course, RN Engineering College, Keyham [HMS Drake] |
01.05.1935 |
- |
(02.)1936 |
HMS Royal Sovereign (battleship) (Devonport) |
14.05.1936 |
- |
(08.)1936 |
HMS Iron Duke (training ship) (Portsmouth) |
24.09.1936 |
- |
(08.)1938 |
advanced course of instruction in engineering, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] |
10.08.1938 |
- |
(10.1940) |
HMS Suffolk (cruiser) |
01.01.1941 |
- |
(10.)1943 |
an Assistant Engineer Inspector, Engineer-in-Chief's Department, Admiralty [HMS President] |
(12.1943) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
15.01.1944 |
- |
(07.1945) |
HMS Victorious (aircraft carrier) |
(04.1946) |
|
|
HMS Sussex (cruiser) * |
27.05.1946 |
- |
(07.)1948 |
an Engineer Inspector, Engineer-in-Chief's Department, Admiralty [HMS President] |
AMIMechE, MIMarE, AMIPE.
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Baker,
Maurice Edward Thomas Son of Thomas and Florence Baker.
Married (03.1914) Esther Rachel Martin, of Purley, Surrey.
|
10.10.1883 Portsmouth, Hampshire
-
23.03.1942 (died of illness) [age 58]
[Beckenham Crematorium and Cemetery, Kent, S.12.18561] |
Eng.Lt.Cdr. |
? |
Eng.Cdr. |
01.11.1918 (retd 14.12.1922) |
Eng.Capt. (retd) |
10.10.1928 |
|
Education: RN engineering student, Devonport (1901).
08.1903 |
|
|
entered RN |
01.10.1910 |
|
|
lent to RN College for course of study |
28.03.1908 |
|
|
Admiralty [HMS President] (additional; for service in Comptroller's Department as Engineer Inspector) |
17.01.1910 |
- |
1914 |
HMS Egmont (RN base, Malta) (additional; for service as Second Assistant to Chief Engineer, Malta Dockyard) |
? |
- |
(01.1919) |
HMS St Martin (tug) |
1937 |
|
|
awarded a Greenwich Hospital Pension of £ 50 a year |
28.07.1939 |
- |
(04.)1940 |
HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) (for miscellaneous services) |
20.08.1940 |
- |
23.03.1942 |
Admiralty [HMS President] (for special and miscellaneous services) |
|
Baker,
Michael John |
04.09.1927 Gillingham, Kent
- |
Midsh. |
01.01.1945 |
A/S.Lt. |
? |
S.Lt. |
01.09.1946 |
Lt. |
16.09.1948 |
Lt.Cdr. |
16.09.1956 |
Cdr. |
31.12.1961 |
Capt. |
31.12.1970 (retd 19.11.1977; own request) |
|
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (Drake House; 01.05.1941-1944; Admiralty No. 297).
... |
- |
... |
... |
15.01.1945 |
- |
(07.1945) |
HMS Vengeance (Colossus class aircraft carrier) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
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Baker,
P
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?
- |
|
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|
|
....
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(1944)
|
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SO .. SGB Flotilla
|
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Baker,
Samuel Robert
|
18.03.1883 Devonport, Devon
-
23.04.1951 |
Seaman |
? [M255] |
Eng.Lt. |
01.04.1917 |
Eng.Lt.Cdr. |
01.04.1925 (retd 18.03.1928) |
Eng.Cdr. (retd) |
18.03.1928 |
Bronze Medal for Military Valour (Italy), 16.03.1918. |
? |
- |
(01.1919) |
HMS Tourmaline (torpedo-boat destroyer) |
16.06.1920 |
- |
30.07.1920 |
London Depot RAN [on loan to RAN] |
31.07.1920 |
- |
31.03.1921 |
HMAS Cerberus |
01.04.1921 |
- |
30.06.1921 |
HMAS Cerberus III |
01.07.1921 |
- |
11.07.1921 |
HMAS Cerberus |
12.07.1921 |
- |
30.09.1921 |
HMAS Tasmania [based at HMAS Anzac] |
01.10.1921 |
- |
31.12.1922 |
HMAS Penguin (for torpedo-boat destroyers in reserve) |
01.01.1923 |
- |
14.02.1924 |
HMAS Marguerite (sloop) (for ships in reserve; 01.08.1923-07.09.1923 HMAS Mallow) |
15.02.1924 |
- |
22.07.1924 |
London Depot RAN |
23.07.1924 |
- |
(05.)1926 |
HM Dockyard, Sheerness [HMS Pembroke] (for service with Commander of the Dockyard) |
20.07.1926 |
- |
(07.1927) |
HMS Walpole (destroyer) (Atlantic Fleet) |
06.05.1938 |
- |
(08.1939) |
HMS Resource (repair ship) (Mediterranean) |
(10.1940) |
- |
(12.1941) |
no appointment listed |
02.04.1942 |
- |
(01.1945) |
HM Dockyard, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] |
(07.1945) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
|
Baker-Cresswell,
Addison Joe Younger of the two sons (with one sister) of Maj. Addison Francis Baker-Cresswell, DL, JP (1874-1921), Grenadier Guards, and Idonea Fitzherbert Widdrington, of Cresswell, Northumberland.
Married (24.08.1926) Rona Eileen Vaile (04.07.1907 - 04.1997), second daughter of H.E. Vaile, of Glade Hall, Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand; two daughters, one son.
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02.02.1901 Mayfair, London
-
04.03.1997 Bamburgh, Northumberland |
Midsh. |
1919 |
A/S.Lt. |
15.09.1922 |
S.Lt. |
1923?, seniority 15.07.1922 |
Lt. |
15.02.1924 |
Lt.Cdr. |
15.02.1932 |
Cdr. |
30.06.1937 |
Capt. |
31.12.1941 (retd 07.07.1951) |
|
DSO |
05.08.1941 |
sinking U-110 [investiture 25.11.41] |
|
Education: Gresham's School, Holt.
|
|
|
HMS Tiger (battlecruiser) |
|
|
|
HMS Castor (light cruiser) (Ireland) |
03.01.1923 |
- |
(08.1923) |
promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] |
01.03.1924 |
- |
(01.1925) |
HMS Veronica (sloop) (New Zealand) |
(05.1926) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
04.01.1927 |
- |
(02.)1927 |
HMS Saumarez (flotilla leader, RN Engineering College, Keyham) (in lieu of specialist Navigating Officer) |
28.03.1927 |
- |
(07.1927) |
long navigation course, HMS Dryad |
1927 |
|
|
HMS Adventure (minelayer) |
08.03.1928 |
- |
(04.)1930 |
HMS Veronica (sloop) (New Zealand) |
(08.1930) |
- |
(10.1930) |
no appointment listed |
19.01.1931 |
- |
(02.)1931 |
first class ship course in navigation [HMS Dryad] |
15.04.1931 |
- |
(01.)1932 |
Assistant Navigating Officer, HMS Nelson (battleship) |
09.07.1932 |
- |
(06.)1933 |
Navigating Officer, HMS Adventure (minelayer) (Home Fleet) |
29.12.1933 |
- |
(08.)1934 |
HMS Dryad (navigation school, Portsmouth) |
31.08.1934 |
- |
(07.1937) |
Navigating Officer, HMS Rodney (battleship) (Home Fleet) |
11.01.1938 |
- |
(10.1938) |
staff course, RN Staff College, Greenwich [HMS President] |
23.01.1939 |
- |
(04.)1939 |
course at Air Force Staff College, Andover [HMS President] |
19.07.1939 |
- |
(08.1939) |
Admiralty [HMS President] (for miscellaneous service at Admiralty) |
(04.1940) |
- |
(10.1940) |
Assistant Naval Attaché, Ankara * |
|
|
|
member of General A.P. Wavell's staff (Cairo, Egypt) |
08.01.1941 |
- |
02.1941 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Arrow (destroyer) |
02.1941 |
- |
28.01.1942 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Bulldog (destroyer) |
05.02.1942 |
- |
(08.)1942 |
Naval Intelligence Division, Admiralty [HMS President] (for Joint Intelligence Staff (London)) |
29.12.1942 |
- |
22.01.1943 |
Administrative Staff, Western Approaches [HMS Eaglet (RN base, Liverpool)] |
23.01.1943 |
- |
(10.)1943 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Philante (steam yacht) |
(12.1943) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
01.04.1944 |
- |
(07.1945) |
Commanding Officer, HMS Caradoc (light cruiser) & as Captain, East Indies Escorts |
(04.1946) |
|
|
HMS Gorleston * |
16.08.1946 |
- |
18.01.1948 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Gambia (cruiser) (Far East) & Flag Captain to Flag Officer, Commanding 6th Cruiser Squadron |
03.1948 |
- |
1951 |
Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence, Admiralty [HMS President] |
? |
- |
? |
also: ADC to the King |
Justice of the Peace (JP). High Sheriff of Northumberland, 1962.
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Baker-Falkner, Roy Sydney Son of Reginald Sydney Falkner, and Grace S. Baker.
Husband of Naomi Fanny Baker-Falkner, of Torquay.
biography at CFB Esquimalt
Naval & Military Museum
Veteran Affairs Canada
Awards to the RCN
|
03.06.1916 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
-
18.07.1944 (KIA) [age 28]
[Lee-on-Solent Memorial, bay 5, panel 1] |
...
|
...
|
A/Lt.
|
16.01.1939
|
Lt.
|
?, seniority 16.01.1939
|
A/Lt.Cdr.
|
06.1943?
|
|
DSO
|
30.05.1944
|
attack on tirpitz 03.04.44
|
|
MID
|
25.07.1944
|
Operations Veritas & Ridge
|
|
...
|
-
|
...
|
...
|
(04.1940)
|
|
|
Fleet Air Arm
|
01.10.1940
|
-
|
(02.)1941
|
pilot, 812 Squadron FAA [HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent)]
|
18.08.1941
|
-
|
08.1942
|
pilot-instructor, 767 Squadron FAA [HMS Condor (RN Air Station, Arbroath)]
|
08.1942
|
-
|
10.1942
|
Commanding Officer, 767 Squadron FAA [HMS Condor (RN Air Station, Arbroath)]
|
10.10.1942
|
-
|
06.1943
|
HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent) (additional; for various services) [appointed to the RN aircraft testing squadron at RAF Boscombe Down as a test pilot]
|
06.1943
|
-
|
25.10.1943 |
Commanding Officer, 827 Squadron FAA [from 02.1944 HMS Furious (aircraft carrier)] *
|
25.10.1943
|
-
|
18.07.1944
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Wing Leader, No. 8 Torpedo Bombing Reconnaissance Naval Air Wing [HMS Victorious (aircraft carrier)] *
|
* From about 11/12.1943 Baker-Falkner left command of the Squadron to Lt.Cdr. K.H. Gibney, himself becoming Wing Leader, but remained borne on 827 Squadron
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Baldwin,
Alan William Haughton |
20.09.1923
-
09.05.1992 |
... |
... |
S.Lt. (E) |
01.04.1943 |
A/Lt. (E) |
< 10.1945 |
... |
... |
Cdr. (E) |
? (retd) |
|
Education: Nautical College, Pangbourne.
... |
- |
... |
... |
? |
- |
(10.1945) |
HMS Sussex |
... |
- |
... |
... |
|
Baldwin, George Clifton
"Jimmie"
Only son of F/Lt. George Baldwin, and Louise Winteringham, of Bedford.
Married (25.01.1947, St Mary's Church, West Chiltington, Chanctonbury district, Sussex) Hazel Mary McMahon, only daughter of C. McMahon, OBE, MC, and Mrs McMahon, of Tanganyika, and of Nairobi, Kenya; three sons.
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17.01.1921 Lewisham district, London
-
09.11.2005 Portsmouth district, Hampshire (formerly of Lodsworth, Petworth, West Sussex) |
Cadet |
? |
Midsh. (A) |
13.03.1939 |
A/S.Lt. (A) |
07.1940 |
S.Lt. (A) |
?, seniority 14.03.1940 |
Lt. (A) |
13.01.1942 |
A/Lt.Cdr. (A) |
10.1943 |
Lt.Cdr. |
13.01.1950 |
Cdr. |
31.12.1952 |
Capt. |
31.12.1958 (retd 07.07.1968) |
|
CBE |
08.06.1968 |
HM's birthday 68 [investiture 26.11.68] |
|
DSC |
01.01.1941 |
New Year 41 [investiture 20.05.41] |
|
DSC |
14.08.1945 |
Aegean operations & relief of Greece [decoration posted] |
|
Education: Sleaford & Hitchin Grammar Schools; RN College, Greenwich.
13.03.1939 |
- |
(05.)1939 |
HMS Frobisher (cadet training cruiser, Portsmouth) [short service commission] |
26.06.1939 |
- |
(08.)1939 |
pilots' course, No. 20 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School, Gravesend |
(09.1939) |
|
|
advanced flying training, Netheravon (awarded wings 01.1940) |
|
|
|
HMS Argus (aircraft carrier) |
07.04.1940 |
- |
(04.)1941 |
pilot, 801 Squadron FAA (DSC) [HMS Ark Royal (aircraft carrier), from 18.02.1941 HMS Vulture (RN Air Station, St Merryn, Padstow, Cornwall)]] |
29.04.1941 |
- |
(12.1941) |
pilot, 787 Squadron FAA [HMS Heron (RN Air Station, Yeovilton, Somerset)] |
01.07.1942 |
- |
02.06.1944 |
senior pilot, 807 Squadron FAA [initially at HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent), then HMS Furious (aircraft carrier), then HMS Indomitable (aircraft carrier), then from 09.1943 HMS Battler (escort carrier)] (from 10.1943 as Commanding Officer) |
06.1944 |
- |
(07.1945) |
wing leader, No. 4 Naval Fighter Wing [HMS Attacker] (aircraft carrier) (Bar to DSC) * |
01.01.1946 |
- |
(04.1946) |
HMS Bicester (destroyer) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Baldwin, Joseph George
Son of ... Baldwin, and ... Moses. |
(06?).1918 Gloucester district, Gloucestershire -
02.02.1968 Horsmonden, Tonbridge, Kent |
A/S.Lt.
|
01.09.1939
|
S.Lt.
|
1940
|
Lt.
|
16.12.1940
|
A/Lt.Cdr.
|
< 07.1945
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
16.12.1948
|
Cdr.
|
31.12.1951 (retd 04.04.1961)
|
|
DSC
|
11.09.1945
|
attacks on targets in Japan while flying from HMS Victorious (aircraft carrier) [award posted]
|
|
01.01.1940
|
-
|
(04.)1940
|
promotion course, Portsmouth
|
09.11.1940
|
-
|
(02.)1941
|
HMS Pelican (sloop)
|
(12.1941)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
08.07.1942
|
-
|
(08.)1942
|
pilot, 753 Squadron FAA [HMS Condor (RN Air Station, Arbroath)]
|
14.08.1942
|
-
|
01.1943
|
pilot, 811 Squadron FAA
|
01.1943
|
-
|
04.1943
|
Commanding Officer, 811 Squadron FAA [HMS Biter (escort carrier) & HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent)]
|
24.05.1943
|
-
|
(08.)1943
|
pilot, 736 Squadron FAA [HMS Heron (RN Air Station, Yeovilton, Somerset)]
|
19.09.1943
|
-
|
(06.1944)
|
HMS Vulture (RN Air Station, St Merryn)
|
(07.1945)
|
|
|
1836 Squadron FAA [HMS Victorious (aircraft carrier)] *
|
05.06.1945
|
-
|
25.09.1945
|
Commanding Officer, 1834 Squadron FAA (HMS Victorious, then at Nowra, then Schofields, then Bankstown, then Maryborough, all in Australia)
|
(04.1946)
|
|
|
HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent) *
|
10.05.1948
|
-
|
(07.1948)
|
Air Group Commander, No. 15 Carrier Air Group [HMS Gannet (RN Air Station, Eglinton, Londonderry)]
|
30.03.1949
|
-
|
(05.1949)
|
Air Group Commander, No. 51 Training Air Group [HMS Seahawk (RN Air Station, Culdrose)]
|
18.11.1949
|
-
|
(05.1950)
|
HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent) (for miscellaneous duties)
|
18.07.1952
|
-
|
(05.1953)
|
HMS Gannet (RN Air Station, Eglinton, Londonderry)
|
(04.1955)
|
|
|
HMS Vanguard *
|
(01.1956)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
22.10.1956
|
-
|
(01.1957)
|
Staff Officer (Plans), Central Mediterranean, NATO
|
Sales manager.
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Balfour, George Ian Mackintosh
Younger son (with one brother and one sister) of Dr Thomas Stevenson Balfour (1868-1912), and Ina Mary Tabuteau (1875-1953), of Chard, Somerset.
Married (1939) Pamela Carlyle Forrester (04.08.1917 - 2004), youngest daughter of late Major Hugh Carlile Campbell Forrester, DL, JP (1869-1959), of Tullibody House, Cambus, Clackmannanshire, and Emily Campbell; two sons (of whom Lt.Cdr. David I. Balfour was killed in action, 04.05.1982), one daughter.
|
14.01.1912 Chard, Somerset -
23.10.1999 Haslemere, West Surrey district, Surrey |
Cadet |
01.05.1929 |
Midsh. |
01.01.1930 |
A/S.Lt. |
01.05.1932 |
S.Lt. |
02.09.1932 |
Lt. |
01.10.1933 |
Lt.Cdr. |
01.10.1941 |
Cdr. |
31.12.1945 |
Capt. |
31.12.1950 |
R.Adm. |
07.01.1960 (retd 15.01.1963) |
|
CB |
01.01.1962 |
New Year 62 [investiture 13.02.62] |
|
DSC |
10.09.1945 |
convoys to N Russia [decoration posted] |
|
MID |
11.06.1942 |
HM's birthday 42 |
|
Education: RN College, Dartmouth.
1925 |
|
|
joined RN |
27.04.1929 |
- |
(08.)1929 |
HMS Emperor of India (battleship) (Atlantic Fleet) |
17.12.1929 |
- |
(08.)1930 |
HMS Cornwall (cruiser) (China) |
01.10.1930 |
- |
(01.)1932 |
HMS Kent (cruiser) (China) |
01.05.1932 |
- |
08.01.1933 |
promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] |
09.01.1933 |
- |
(06.)1933 |
promotion course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] |
22.08.1933 |
- |
(08.)1934 |
HMS Viceroy (destroyer) (Home Fleet) |
05.09.1934 |
- |
(07.)1937 |
HMS Carlisle (cruiser) (South Africa) |
30.08.1937 |
- |
(04.)1939 |
HMS Caledonia (boys' training ship, Rosyth) |
(05.1939) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
29.05.1939 |
- |
(12.1941) |
HMS Kelvin (destroyer) |
03.1942 |
- |
(08.)1942 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Decoy (destroyer) |
24.01.1943 |
- |
(06.)1943 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Tuscan (destroyer) |
07.06.1943 |
- |
05.04.1945 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Scourge (destroyer) |
03.07.1945 |
- |
10.01.1946 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Solebay (harbour training ship, Portsmouth) |
(04.1946) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
01.1948 |
- |
(07.)1948 |
on staff of British Joint Services Mission, Washington, DC [HMS Saker] |
20.09.1948 |
- |
(04?).1950 |
HMS Triumph (light fleet aircraft carrier) (1948 Mediterranean, 1949-1950 Far East) |
(05.1950) |
|
|
HMS Triumph (light fleet aircraft carrier) * |
(05.1951) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
(1950?) |
- |
(1951?) |
North Atlantic Ocean Regional Planning Group, NATO (Washington, DC) |
01.01.1952 |
- |
16.01.1954 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Saker (RN base, Washington, USA) |
28.04.1954 |
- |
12.09.1956 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Osprey (anti-submarine training establishment, Portland, Dorset) |
19.11.1956 |
- |
1958 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Daring (destroyer) & as Captain (D), 2nd Destroyer Flotilla |
23.04.1958 |
- |
09.11.1959 |
Director of Officer Appointments (Seaman Officers), Admiralty [HMS President] |
(01.1960) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
26.07.1960 |
- |
01.1963 |
Senior Naval Member of the Directing Staff, Imperial Defence College [HMS President] |
Chief Appeals Officer, Cancer Research Campaign, 1963-1977.
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Balfour,
Ronald Hugh
|
23.11.1901 India
-
10.05.1985 Scotland |
A/Lt.
|
?
|
Lt.
|
15.08.1923
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
15.08.1931 (retd 23.11.1946)
|
A/Cdr.
|
05.1945?
|
Cdr. (retd)
|
23.11.1946
|
|
Hkn
|
26.08.1947
|
services to Norway
|
|
13.05.1924
|
-
|
(01.1925)
|
HMS Canterbury (cruiser) (Atlantic Fleet)
|
30.12.1926
|
-
|
(07.1927)
|
qualifying for torpedo, HMS Vernon (torpedo school, Portsmouth)
|
30.07.1928
|
-
|
(08.1929)
|
HMS Defiance (torpedo school ship, Devonport)
|
01.10.1929
|
-
|
(01.1932)
|
Torpedo Officer, HMS Delhi (cruiser) (and as Fleet Torpedo Officer, America and West Indies Station)
|
(09.1932)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
11.11.1932
|
-
|
(01.1934)
|
HMS Sussex (cruiser) (Mediterranean)
|
(07.1935)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
23.08.1935
|
-
|
(02.1937)
|
Torpedo Officer, HMS Royal Sovereign (battleship) (Home Fleet)
|
23.07.1937
|
-
|
(04.1939)
|
Torpedo Officer, HMS Furious (aircraft carrier) (Home Fleet)
|
31.07.1939
|
-
|
(04.1940)
|
Torpedo Officer, HMS Despatch (cruiser) (Reserve Fleet, Portsmouth)
|
24.04.1940
|
-
|
(05?).1945
|
HMS Ambrose (RN base for 9th Submarine Flotilla, Dundee)
|
(05?).1945
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Ambrose (RN base for 9th Submarine Flotilla, Dundee)
|
(04.1946)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
|
Ball,
Edward Arthur Codrington Son (with one brother and one sister) of George Jennings Codrington Ball (1868-1943), and Olive Poe (1868-1949).
Brother of Cdr. George Purefoy Codrington Ball, RN (1902-1962).
Unmarried.
|
04.06.1904 Lewisham, London
-
06.08.1952 St Alfeges Hospital, Greenwich, London (following a stroke) (formerly of Blackheath, London) |
Midsh. |
15.05.1922 |
A/S.Lt. |
15.09.1924 |
S.Lt. |
15.04.1925 |
Lt. |
15.11.1926 |
Lt.Cdr. |
15.11.1934 (retd 06.08.1947) |
A/Cdr. |
14.10.1943-06.10.1944 |
Cdr. (retd) |
06.08.1947 |
|
15.01.1918 |
|
|
entered RN |
... |
- |
... |
... |
28.01.1939 |
- |
10.1943 |
HMS Protector (net layer) (from late 1941 as Commanding Officer) |
14.10.1943 |
- |
31.01.1944 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Haitan (base ship East Indies, Addu Atoll) & as Naval Officer-in-Charge, Addu Atoll [holding rank of A/Cdr.] |
01.02.1944 |
- |
06.10.1944 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Maraga (RN base, Addu Atoll) [holding rank of A/Cdr.] |
23.01.1945 |
- |
02.1945 |
HMS Rame Head (maintenance ship) |
02.1945 |
- |
(10.1945) |
Executive Officer, HMS Flamborough Head (escort repair ship) |
02.1946 |
- |
(07.1946) |
Executive Officer, HMS Berry Head (escort repair ship) |
|
Ball,
Edward Grundy Son of John Andrew Ball (1856-1912), and Ellen Grundy (1860-1908).
Married ... Davies; ... children (son Cdr. (E) Edward Lawford Andrew Ball, RN).
|
07.02.1890 Wigan, Greater Manchester district, Lancashire
-
08.02.1957 Alton district, Hampshire |
Boy 2nd class |
14.01.1907 |
A/Mate |
11.12.1917 |
Mate |
18.12.1918, seniority 11.12.1917 |
S.Lt. |
11.12.1917 (retd 26.04.1920) |
Lt. (retd) |
11.12.1920 |
Lt.Cdr. (retd) |
01.04.1940 (reverted to retd < 04.1946) |
|
Solicitor's clerk, Lancashire.
14.01.1907 |
|
|
joined RN (HMS Ganges (training establishment, Shotley)) |
07.02.1908 |
|
|
volunteered for a period of 12 years |
17.12.1917 |
|
|
HMS Vivid (RN base, Devonport) |
12.08.1918 |
- |
13.12.1918 |
HMS Onslow (torpedo-boat destroyer) |
14.12.1918 |
- |
(01.1919) |
HMS Inflexible (battlecruiser) |
13.04.1920 |
|
|
HMS Curlew (light cruiser) (Rosyth) |
10.09.1940 |
- |
(10.)1940 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Kiloran (armed yacht) |
15.11.1940 |
- |
(08.1942) |
Commanding Officer, HMS Migrante (anti-submarine yacht) |
01.01.1943 |
- |
(08.)1943 |
HMS Byrsa (RN base, Bougie, Algeria) (as Assistant Naval Officer-in-Charge & Maintenance Lt.Cdr.) |
23.08.1943 |
- |
(06.)1944 |
HMS Hamilcar (Combined Operations base, Djedjelli, Algeria) |
01.06.1944 |
- |
28.05.1945 |
First Lieutenant, HMS St Angelo (RN base, Malta) |
(07.1945) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
|
Ball,
Edward Lawford Andrew Son of Lt.Cdr. Edward Grundy Ball, RN, and ... Davies.
Married ((03?).1950, St Austell district, Cornwall) Valerie I.A. O'Malley; ... children (one son?). |
17.08.1920 Medway district, Kent
-
23.06.1998 Worthing district, West Sussex |
Artificer |
08.1936 |
A/S.Lt. (E) |
01.07.1943 |
S.Lt. (E) |
1944? |
Lt. (E) |
1944?, seniority 01.08.1943 |
Lt.Cdr. (E) |
01.08.1951 |
Cdr. (E) |
30.06.1957 (retd 17.08.1970) |
|
(1943?) |
- |
(06.)1944 |
RN Engineering College, Keyham |
10.07.1944 |
- |
(07.1945) |
HMS Newfoundland (cruiser) |
(07.1948) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
20.04.1949 |
- |
(05.1950) |
Admiralty [HMS President] (for miscellaneous duties) |
06.09.1951 |
- |
(05.)1953 |
HMS Ark Royal |
31.08.1953 |
- |
(04.)1955 |
HMS Undaunted |
04.11.1955 |
- |
(01.1957) |
HMS Vernon (torpedo & anti-submarine school, Portsmouth) (for miscellaneous duties) |
07.07.1958 |
- |
(01.1959) |
Ordnance Engineer Overseer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Area & Superintendent Gunnery Equipment Depôt, Openshaw (Manchester), Weapons Department, Admiralty [HMS President] |
28.11.1960 |
- |
(02.1964) |
Underwater Weapons Division, Weapons Department, Admiralty [HMS President] (Bath) |
23.02.1967 |
- |
(02.1969) |
Engineer Officer, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] |
|
Ballance,
Frank Arthur Married (21.06.1930) Marie Arundell Maitland.
|
16.11.1902
-
06.02.1978 |
... |
... |
Lt. |
15.11.1924 |
Lt.Cdr. |
15.11.1932 |
Cdr. |
30.06.1939 |
Capt. |
30.06.1943 |
R.Adm. |
08.01.1953 (retd 21.11.1956) |
|
CB |
01.06.1953 |
Coronation List 1953 [investiture 07.07.1953] |
|
DSO |
14.11.1944 |
Operation Neptune (Normandy 06.1944) [investiture 01.05.1945] |
|
MID |
11.11.1941 |
Greek withdrawal 04.1941 |
|
15.05.1916 |
|
|
entered RN |
... |
- |
... |
... |
04.10.1939 |
- |
01.1942 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Phoebe (Dido class cruiser) (despatches) |
01.1942 |
- |
(04.)1942 |
Executive Officer, HMS Phoebe (Dido class cruiser) (despatches) |
(06.1942) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
01.07.1942 |
- |
(06.)1943 |
Executive Officer, HMS Gosling (new entry training establishment, Risley, nr Warrington, Lancashire) |
(08.1943) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
16.08.1943 |
- |
1944 |
Naval Assault Group Commander, Group J1 [HMS Victory (additional), from 01.11.1943 HMS Odyssey (additional)] |
1944 |
- |
(06.1944) |
Senior Officer Assault Group (SOAG) G2 [HMS Odyssey (additional)] (DSO) |
31.07.1944 |
- |
(07.1945) |
Deputy Director of Radio Equipment (DDRE) (R), Admiralty [HMS President (additional)] |
... |
- |
... |
... |
|
Ballard, Robert Humphrey Son (with two sisters) of Robert Ballard (1870-1945), and Beatrice Combe (1872-1935).
Married ((03?).1941, York district, East Riding of Yorkshire) Isabel Margaret Wentworth "Betty" Ping ((12?).1919 - ), daughter (with two brothers) of Andrew Wentworth Ping (1890-1973), and Anne Margaret Varley (1896-1977); three sons, one daughter. |
08.05.1914 Market Harborough district, Leicestershire / Northamptonshire
-
20.01.2002 Deben district, Suffolk |
Cadet |
01.09.1931 |
Midsh. |
01.05.1932 |
A/S.Lt. |
01.09.1934 |
S.Lt. |
01.05.1935 |
Lt. |
01.02.1937 |
Lt.Cdr. |
01.02.1945 (retd 08.05.1959) |
|
39|45 St |
- |
- |
|
Bur St |
- |
& clasp Pacific |
|
WM 39|45 |
- |
- |
|
GenSM |
- |
& clasp Palestine |
|
... |
- |
... |
... |
24.07.1939 |
- |
(09.)1939 |
HMS Witch (destroyer) (Reserve Fleet, Devonport) |
24.11.1939 |
- |
(06.)1940 |
HMS Osprey (anti-submarine establishment, Portland) |
06.07.1940 |
- |
(02.)1941 |
Anti-Submarine Officer, HMS Titania (submarine depot ship) (and for flotilla duties) |
15.03.1941 |
- |
(10.)1941 |
HMS Maidstone (submarine depot ship) (additional; for various services) |
(12.1941) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
(02.1942) |
- |
(06.1942) |
HMS Tyne (destroyer depot ship) * |
06.1942 |
- |
04.1944 |
Anti-Submarine Officer, HMS Rotherham (destroyer) |
(06.1944) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
02.09.1944 |
- |
(07.1945) |
HMS Osprey (anti-submarine establishment, Dunoon, Argyllshire) (for miscellaneous duties) |
30.04.1946 |
- |
(04.1946) |
Anti-Submarine Officer, HMS Nigeria (cruiser) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Balme, David Edward
|
01.10.1920 Kensington, London -
03.01.2016 Milford on Sea (formerly of Lymington, Hampshire) |
Cadet |
01.01.1938 |
Midsh. |
01.05.1938 |
A/S.Lt. |
01.01.1940 |
S.Lt. |
07.1940, seniority 16.12.1939 |
Lt. |
16.08.1941 |
A/Lt.Cdr. |
27.12.1943 (reld 1947/48?) |
|
DSC |
05.08.1941 |
sinking U-110 [investiture 17.02.42] |
|
MID |
04.05.1943 |
operations in Western Desert |
|
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (01.05.1934-21.12.1937; Anson Term, later Exmouth House; Admiralty No. 1404).
01.01.1938 |
- |
04.1938 |
HMS Vindictive (cadet training cruiser) |
01.05.1938 |
- |
(08.)1939 |
HMS London (London class cruiser) |
20.09.1938 |
- |
(12.1939) |
HMS Shropshire (London class cruiser) |
01.01.1940 |
- |
(05.)1940 |
promotion course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] |
15.05.1940 |
- |
(06.)1940 |
HMS Shropshire (London class cruiser) |
11.06.1940 |
- |
(02.)1941 |
HMS Berwick (Kent class cruiser) |
21.03.1941 |
- |
(08.)1941 |
HMS Bulldog (B class destroyer) (DSC)
[led a boarding party which captured the secrets of Enigma from a German U-boat during the Battle of Convoy OB138 in May 1941] |
(10.1941) |
- |
(06.1942) |
no appointment listed |
30.05.1942 |
- |
(02.)1943 |
observer, 826 Squadron FAA [HMS Grebe (RN Air Station, Dekheila, nr Alexandria, Egypt)] (despatches) |
(04.1943) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
26.05.1943 |
- |
26.12.1943 |
HMS Renown (Repulse class battlecruiser) (for AP and Fighter Direction duties) |
27.12.1943 |
- |
(06.)1944 |
Staff Fighter Direction Officer, 1st Battle Squadron [HMS Renown (Repulse class battlecruiser)] |
(10.1944) |
- |
(01.1945) |
HMS Renown (Repulse class battlecruiser) * |
(04.1945) |
|
|
HMS Queen Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth class battleship) * |
05.1945 |
- |
(07.)1945 |
Staff Fighter Direction Officer, 3rd Battle Squadron [HMS Queen Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth class battleship)] |
(10.1945) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
04.10.1945 |
- |
(07.1946) |
on staff of Flag Officer, Naval Air Stations [HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent)] |
10.1947 |
- |
(10.1947) |
HMS Boxer |
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Balston,
Edward Francis
Son of Francis William Balston (1880-?), and Ellen Catherine Beatrice Trousdell (1881-?).
Married (29.07.1935) Diana Beatrice Louise Ferrers (born 11.04.1913); one son.
|
17.02.1911 Maidstone district, Kent
-
24.04.1999 Hastings & Rother district, East Sussex |
Cadet
|
01.05.1928
|
Midsh.
|
01.01.1929
|
A/S.Lt.
|
01.05.1931
|
S.Lt.
|
22.08.1932, seniority 01.09.1931
|
Lt.
|
01.02.1933
|
Lt.Cdr.
|
01.02.1941
|
Cdr.
|
31.12.1943 (retd 08.04.1955)
|
|
DSO
|
13.11.1940
|
services in recent patrols [investiture 21.03.44]
|
|
MID
|
01.01.1944
|
New Year 44
|
|
01.05.1928
|
-
|
(06.1928)
|
HMS Benbow (battleship) (Atlantic Fleet)
|
28.03.1929
|
-
|
(02.)1931
|
HMS Warspite (battleship) (Atlantic Fleet)
|
30.04.1931
|
-
|
03.01.1932
|
promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President]
|
04.01.1932
|
-
|
04.09.1932
|
promotion course, Portsmouth
|
05.09.1932
|
|
|
joined submarine service
|
17.12.1932
|
-
|
15.05.1933
|
HMS Medway (submarine depot ship) (China) (for submarines)
|
16.05.1933
|
-
|
(02.)1935
|
HMS Otus (submarine) [tender to HMS Medway]
|
(07.1935)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
(02.1936)
|
|
|
no appointment listed
|
10.06.1936
|
-
|
02.10.1936
|
HMS L 19 (submarine) [tender to HMS Dolphin]
|
03.10.1936
|
- |
02.1939
|
HMS Rorqual (submarine) [tender to HMS Dolphin]
|
02.1939
|
-
|
23.04.1939
|
no appointment listed
|
24.04.1939
|
-
|
23.07.1939
|
submarine Commanding Officers' qualifying course [HMS Dolphin]
|
24.07.1939
|
-
|
11.08.1939
|
HMS Dwarf (particular service vessel) (for command of "D" Group of submarines)
|
12.08.1939
|
-
|
28.11.1939
|
Commanding Officer, HMS H 49 (submarine) [tender to HMS Dolphin]
|
29.11.1939
|
-
|
26.04.1940
|
Commanding Officer, HMS H 34 (submarine) [tender to HMS Dolphin]
|
27.04.1940
|
-
|
07.05.1940
|
HMS Forth (submarine depot ship) (as spare Commanding Officer for submarines)
|
08.05.1940
|
-
|
02.01.1941
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Tribune (submarine) [tender to HMS Forth]
|
03.01.1941
|
-
|
05.01.1941
|
HMS Forth (submarine depot ship) (additional)
|
06.01.1941
|
-
|
07.1941
|
HMS Forth (submarine depot ship) (as Staff Officer (Operations))
|
07.1941
|
-
|
(12.1941)
|
HMS Medway (submarine depot ship) (as spare Commanding Officer for submarines)
|
(1942?)
|
-
|
16.03.1942
|
HMS Lucia (submarine depot ship) (as spare officer)
|
17.03.1942
|
-
|
07.04.1942
|
HMS Truant (submarine) [tender to HMS Medway]
|
08.04.1942
|
-
|
07.08.1943
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Trusty (submarine)
|
08.09.1943
|
-
|
30.04.1944
|
HMS Cyclops (submarine depot ship) (temporarily)
|
01.05.1944
|
-
|
31.05.1944
|
HMS Ambrose (submarine base, Dundee) (as spare Commanding Officer for submarines)
|
01.06.1944
|
-
|
04.04.1945
|
Commanding Officer, HMS Trump (submarine)
|
05.04.1945
|
-
|
(07.1945)
|
Commander (Q), HMS Beaconsfield (RN base, Port Melbourne, Australia)
|
(04.1946)
|
|
|
HMS Golden Hind (RN manning depot, Sydney, NSW) *
|
24.10.1946
|
-
|
27.12.1946
|
HMS Dolphin (submarine depot, Gosport)
|
28.12.1946
|
-
|
19.05.1947
|
Commander (Submarines), 3rd Submarine Flotilla [HMS Forth (submarine depot ship)]
|
20.05.1947
|
-
|
20.02.1948
|
Commander (Submarines), HMS Montclare (submarine depot ship)
|
21.02.1948
|
-
|
22.02.1948
|
HMS Montclare (submarine depot ship) (additional)
|
23.02.1948
|
-
|
17.12.1950
|
Admiralty [HMS President] (for miscellaneous services)
|
18.12.1950
|
-
|
14.01.1951
|
HMS Victory (RN base, Portsmouth) (for unemployed time)
|
15.01.1951
|
-
|
19.11.1952
|
Admiralty [HMS President]
|
20.11.1952
|
-
|
08.04.1955
|
directing staff, RN Staff College, Greenwich [HMS President]
|
* indexed, but not listed as such
|
Bamford,
Cyril Assafray Son of Frank Linwood Bamford (1868-1944), singing teacher, and Hilda Alexandra Assafray (died 1930, aged 60), of Colebrook Terrace, Glasgow.
Brother of Sg.Cdr. Frank Cecil Mayall Bamford, RN.
Married 1st (05.12.1928, St James's Church, Emsworth, Havant district, Hampshire) Betty Jeannette Brewis (((09?).1905 - 14.10.1934), daughter (with one brother and three sisters) of Capt. Charles Richard Wynn Brewis, CBE, RN (1874-1953), and Corry Jeannette Crosby (?-1946), of Oakfield, Emsworth.
Married 2nd (06.1939, St Austell district, Cornwall) Iris E. Martin.
|
19.04.1896 Glasgow, Scotland
-
30.01.1971 Salisbury district, Wiltshire |
Prob. Midsh. RNR |
? |
S.Lt. |
03.09.1917 |
Lt. |
03.09.1919 |
Lt.Cdr. |
03.09.1927 (retd 19.04.1941) |
Cdr. (retd) |
19.04.1941 |
|
DSC |
31.03.1916 |
service in patrol cruisers [see account] |
|
Hkn |
10.02.1948 |
? |
|
Education: Glasgow Academy (1901-1909).
03.09.1917 |
|
|
entered RN |
? |
- |
(01.1919) |
HMS Valiant (battleship) |
13.06.1923 |
- |
(08.)1923 |
HMS Fitzroy (surveying vessel) |
17.12.1923 |
- |
(05.1926) |
HMS Herald (surveying vessel) |
08.02.1927 |
- |
(07.1927) |
HMS Fitzroy (surveying vessel) (in lieu of specialist navigating officer) |
06.02.1928 |
- |
(12.1928) |
HMS Flinders (surveying vessel) |
16.01.1929 |
- |
(08.1930) |
HMS Herald (surveying vessel) (China) |
(02.1931) |
- |
(03.1931) |
no appointment listed |
06.07.1931 |
- |
(01.)1932 |
HMS Flinders (surveying vessel) |
28.08.1932 |
- |
06.10.1934 |
Commanding Officer, HMS Kellett (surveying ship) |
08.10.1934 |
- |
(12.1941) |
Hydrographic Department, Admiralty [HMS President] |
(08.1942) |
|
|
Hydrographic Department, Admiralty [HMS President] * |
(02.1943) |
- |
(07.1945) |
Combined Operations HQ * |
(04.1946) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
* indexed, but not listed as such |
Bamford,
Frank Cecil Mayall Son of Frank Linwood Bamford (1868--1944), signing teacher, and Hilda Alexandra Assafray (died 1930, aged 60), of Colebrook Terrace, Glasgow.
Brother of Cdr. Cyril Assafray Bamford, RN.
Married Beatrice Train, of Rutherglen, Lanarkshire. |
13.03.1900 Glasgow, Scotland
-
05.04.1942 (MPK) [age 42]
[Plymouth Naval Memorial, panel 63, column 1] |
Sg.Lt. |
20.04.1928
?, seniority 20.4.1927 |
Sg.Lt.Cdr. |
20.04.1933 |
Sg.Cdr. |
20.04.1939 |
|
Education: Glasgow Academy (1907-1912); University of Glasgow (MB, ChB, 1926; Cadet, No. 10 Officer Cadet Battalion).
Resident surgeon at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow.
20.04.1928 |
|
|
entered RN |
20.04.1928 |
- |
(06.)1928 |
course of instruction for medical officers, RN Hospital Haslar [HMS Victory] |
02.07.1928 |
- |
07.1928 |
Admiralty [HMS President] (additional; for two weeks' course at RAF Medical Officers' School of Instruction) |
09.04.1929 |
- |
(03.)1931 |
HMS Herald (surveying vessel) (China) |
21.12.1931 |
- |
(01.)1933 |
HMS Dolphin (submarine depot, Gosport) (for Fort Blockhouse) |
(05.1933) |
- |
(06.1933) |
no appointment listed |
06.12.1933 |
- |
(01.)1934 |
Sick Quarters, Shotley [HMS Ganges] |
17.01.1934 |
- |
23.02.1934 |
RN Barracks, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] |
24.02.1934 |
- |
(07.)1935 |
HM Dockyard, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] |
02.11.1935 |
- |
(06.)1938 |
HMS Maine (hospital ship) (Mediterranean) |
(08.1938) |
|
|
no appointment listed |
26.09.1938 |
- |
(02.)1938 |
medical officers' promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] |
25.02.1939 |
- |
(04.)1940 |
RN Barracks, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] |
04.06.1940 |
- |
05.04.1942 |
HMS Dorsetshire (cruiser) (patrol services in all seas) (sunk by Japanese aircraft near Ceylon) |
|
Bampton,
Chichele Keppel
|
02.06.1882
-
08.09.1974 |
... |
... |
Cdr. |
30.06.1917 (retd) |
Capt. (retd) |
02.06.1927 |
|
... |
- |
... |
... |
19.07.1941 |
- |
(07.1945) |
HMS Spartiate (RN base, Clyde, Glasgow) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
|
Bandy,
Thomas Horsman Son of William Robert Bandy (1865-1941), and Jessie Adelaide Smith (1866-). Married (12.01.1919, St Barnabas, Woodford Green, West Ham district, Essex) Kate Elizabeth Jordan (23.12.1898 - 1963), daughter of Robert Jordan; ... children.
|
05.04.1894 Forest Gate, West Ham district, Essex
-
03.10.1983 New Zealand |
Gnr. |
01.07.1924 |
Cd.Gnr. |
01.07.1934 |
Lt. |
27.04.1942 (retd 05.04.1944) (dispersed 01.09.1947) (reverted to retd 06.11.1947) |
|
MBE |
01.01.1944 |
New Year 44 [investiture 09.05.44] |
|
... |
- |
... |
... |
14.09.1926 |
- |
(07.1927) |
HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) (for Experimental Department) |
... |
- |
... |
... |
14.04.1937 |
- |
(12.)1938 |
HMS Resource (repair ship) (Mediterranean) |
(02.1939) |
- |
(04.1939) |
no appointment listed |
24.04.1939 |
- |
(12.)1943 |
HMS Nelson (Nelson class battleship) (MBE) |
04.01.1944 |
- |
28.04.1947 |
HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) |
29.04.1947 |
- |
31.08.1947 |
HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) (additional; supernumerary, to be released) |
|
Bangay,
James Dorrington Son (with two brothers and four sisters) of Richard Bangay (1834-1931), and Agnes Dorrington (1848-1907).
Married 1st (28.01.1915, Warblington, Havant district, Hampshire) Elsie Catherine Millett (01?.1891 - 16.05.1930); one son.
Married 2nd ((06?).1935, Portsmouth, Hampshire) Ethel Hilda Kennedy (19.03.1912 - 04.1990), of Havant [who remarried (1959) Arthur Dridge]. |
01.03.1887 Lyme Regis, Axminster district, Dorset
-
17.05.1944 (formerly of Southsea, Hampshire) [age 57]
[Southampton Crematorium, panel 1] |
T/Sg. = Sg.Lt. |
16.01.1915 |
Sg.Lt.Cdr. |
16.01.1920 |
Sg.Cdr. |
16.01.1926 (retd 01.03.1942) |
Sg.Capt. (retd) |
01.03.1942 (reverted to retd > 02.1944, < 04.1944) |
|
OBE |
24.12.1920 |
? |
|
Education: MRCS Eng, LRCP Lond (12.02.1915).
... |
- |
... |
... |
01.10.1928 |
- |
(04.)1930 |
HMS Egmont (RN base, Malta) |
16.06.1930 |
- |
(02.1931) |
HMS Curacoa (cruiser) (Mediterranean) |
(01.1932) |
|
|
short course of instruction |
... |
- |
... |
... |
01.07.1935 |
- |
(07.)1937 |
HMS Cardiff (cruiser) |
14.08.1937 |
- |
(07.)1939 |
RN Barracks, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] |
08.07.1939 |
- |
(09.)1939 |
RM Infirmary Portsmouth [HMS Victory] |
22.09.1939 |
- |
(02.)1940 |
RN Barracks, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] |
06.03.1940 |
- |
(02.)1944 |
HM Dockyard Sheerness [HMS Wildfire] |
|
Banister, Peter Charles McConnel
Son of ... Banister, and ... Pepper.
|
03.09.1917 Kensington, Greater London / London / Middlesex
-
20.07.1941 (KIA) [age 23]
[Portsmouth Naval Memorial, panel 5, column 1] |
...
|
...
|
S.Lt.
|
01.10.1938
|
Lt.
|
16.02.1940
|
|
DSC
|
01.07.1941
|
HM's birthday [investiture 15.07.41]
|
|
MID
|
12.11.1940
|
recent patrols
|
|
CdeG
|
1940?
|
liaison Orphee
|
|
...
|
-
|
...
|
...
|
15.11.1939
|
-
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04.1940
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HMS Salmon (submarine)
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04.1940
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-
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(07?).1940
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British Naval Liaison Officer, French Ship Orphee (submarine)
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07.1940
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-
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11.1940
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Third Hand, HMS Cachalot (submarine)
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20.11.1940
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-
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01.1941
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First Lieutenant, HMS H 32 (submarine)
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01.1941
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-
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20.07.1941
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First Lieutenant, HMS Umpire (submarine) [ship lost in collision in North Sea]
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Bankes, Edward William Jervis Son (with one brother) of Ralph Vincent Bankes (1867-1921), and Ethel Georgina Mount (1865-1949). Married (23.04.1929, Billinge, Wigan district, Lancashire) Joyce Helena Murray Bankes (21.06.1904 - 09.1974), daughter of George Hildyard Bankes (1867-1949), and Amy Orkney Stracathro Robertson (1871-1955); three sons, two daughters.
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09.01.1904 St Soriano, Pimlico, St George Hanover Square district, London
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26.08.1984 Bakewell district, Derbyshire (of Padley Croft, Grindleford, Sheffield, formerly of Winstanley Hall, Wigan, Lancashire) |
Midsh.
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15.01.1922
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A/S.Lt.
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15.05.1924
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S.Lt.
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31.10.1925, seniority 15.12.1924
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Lt.
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15.01.1926
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Lt.Cdr.
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15.01.1934
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Cdr.
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30.06.1939
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Capt.
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31.12.1945 (retd 23.03.1955)
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Education: possibly Twyford School, near Winchester
15.05.1923
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-
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(08.1923)
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HMS Valiant (battleship)
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25.09.1924
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-
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(01.1925)
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promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President]
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10.11.1925
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-
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(05.1926)
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HMS Resolution (battleship) (Mediterranean)
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06.1927
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-
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(07.1927)
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HMS Emerald (cruiser) (East Indies, temp. attached to China Station)
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01.01.1928
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-
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(06.)1928
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HMS Wivern (destroyer) (China)
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01.12.1928
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-
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(08.1929)
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qualifying for Signal Duties, HM Signal School, Portsmouth [HMS Victory]
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03.01.1930
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-
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(04.)1930
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Signal School, Portsmouth [HMS Victory]
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26.08.1930
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-
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(02.1931)
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Signals Officer, HMS Wallace (flotilla leader) (Atlantic Fleet) (and for Signal and W/T Duties, 5th Destroyer Flotilla)
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24.09.1931
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-
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(01.1932)
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advanced course of Signals, RN College, Greenwich
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02.04.1932
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-
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(06.)1933
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Flag Lieutenant & Signals Officer, HMS London (cruiser) & as Squadron Signals and W/T Officer, 1st Cruiser Squadron (Mediterranean)
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12.1933
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(01.)1936
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Signals Officer, HMNZS Dunedin (cruiser) & as Squadron Signals & W/T Officer, New Zealand Division of the RN
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01.09.1936
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-
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(02.)1937
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Signal School (Experimental), Portsmouth [HMS Victory]
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24.05.1937
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-
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(02.)1939
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on staff of Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean and as Fleet W/T Officer [HMS Warspite (battleship)]
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(04.1939)
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no appointment listed
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(08.1939)
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-
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(09.1939)
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no appointment listed
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15.01.1940
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-
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(06.)1944
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Signal Division, Admiralty [HMS President]
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07.08.1944
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-
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(07.1945)
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Executive Officer, HMS Victorious (aircraft carrier)
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02.1946
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-
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01.05.1946
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a Deputy Director of Radio Equipment (DDRE), Admiralty [HMS President]
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01.05.1946
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-
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(10.1947)
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Deputy Director of Radio Equipment (DDRE), Admiralty [HMS President]
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18.06.1948
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-
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(05.1950)
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Superintendent, HMS Mercury II (Admiralty Signal and Radar Establishment)
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(1951)
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Commanding Officer, HMS Superb
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15.12.1952
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-
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(05.1953)
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HMS President (for miscellaneous services)
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07.07.1954
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-
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23.03.1955
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also: Naval ADC to the Queen
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