| I.A.
  Beattie 
  to  S.F. Berthon | 
Beattie, 
  Ian Anthony 
"Boo" 
    
    
    
    
    
    
 
Son (with two brothers) of 
Sg.Capt. 
William Forbes Beattie, RN (1889-1961), and Mary Millicent Daly (1895-1964). 
Married (03.01.1959, St Marys, Cadogan Street, London) Ann Hedley (15.02.1924 - 
05.05.2003); one son. | 
12.06.1925 
Portsmouth district, Hampshire 
  - 
05.05.2002 
Torquay, Torbay district, Devon | 
  
    
      | 
      Midsh. | 
      
      01.09.1942 | 
     
	
      | 
      A/S.Lt. | 
      
      01.05.1944 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      01.08.1944 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      01.05.1946 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      01.05.1954 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. | 
      
      30.06.1962 (retd 11.03.1966; invalided) | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Worth School (1934-1939); RN College, Dartmouth (Exmouth House; 
01.01.1939-07.1942; Admiralty No. 42).
| 01.09.1942 | 
- | 
30.12.1943 | 
HMS Belfast (improved Southampton class cruiser) | 
 
| 
31.12.1943 | 
- | 
05.1944 | 
HMS Milne (M class destroyer) | 
 
| 
05.1944 | 
- | 
14.05.1945 | 
HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth): | 
 
| 
11.1944 | 
- | 
05.1945 | 
hospitalised | 
 
| 
15.05.1945 | 
- | 
28.06.1945 | 
HMS Verdun (V class destroyer) | 
 
| 
29.06.1945 | 
- | 
15.10.1945 | 
HMS Garth 
(Hunt class destroyer) | 
 
| 
16.10.1945 | 
- | 
(10.)1946 | 
HMS 
St Kitts | 
 
| 
11.1946 | 
- | 
(07.1948) | 
Commanding Officer, HM MTB 5008 [HMS Hornet] | 
 
| 
02.01.1949 | 
- | 
(05.)1949 | 
HMS 
Bruce (training establishment) | 
 
| 
12.10.1949 | 
- | 
(05.)1950 | 
HMS 
Nigeria | 
 
| 
02.10.1950 | 
- | 
(05.)1951 | 
HMS 
Bermuda | 
 
| 
(10.1951) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
07.11.1951 | 
- | 
(05.)1953 | 
HMS 
St Vincent (training establishment) | 
 
| 
28.12.1953 | 
- | 
(04.)1955 | 
HMS 
Morecambe Bay (Far East Station) | 
 
| 
20.06.1955 | 
- | 
(01.)1957 | 
teaching staff, Britannia RN College Dartmouth [HMS Dartmouth] | 
 
| 
06.08.1957 | 
- | 
(01.1958) | 
HMS 
Diana | 
 
| 
07.01.1959 | 
- | 
1959 | 
Army 
Staff Course Camberley [HMS President] | 
 
| 
11.12.1959 | 
- | 
(02.)1962 | 
First 
Lieutenant, RN Engineering College. Manadon, Plymouth [HMS Thunderer]  | 
 
| 
07.1962 | 
  | 
  | 
Midland Area Officer, Sea Cadet Corps | 
 
| 
1964 | 
  | 
  | 
 due to be posted to RN 
Attaché’s Office, Norfolk Virginia but cancelled due to ill health  | 
 
 
 | 
Beattie, 
  Stephen Halden 
  "Sam" 
  
   
 
  
  
   
  
    
   
  
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
  Son of Rev. Prebendary Ernest Halden
  Beattie, MC (1876-1960), and Ethel Knowles. 
Married ((06?).1933, Gosport district, Hampshire) Philippa Mary Blanchflower 
((09?).1911 - ), daughter of Paym.R.Adm. Edward Charles Blanchflower (1881-1949); four sons.
 | 
29.03.1908 
  
  Leighton, Montgomeryshire, Wales -
 24.04.1975 
  Mullion, Cornwall 
  [Ruan Minor Churchyard] | 
  
    
      | Midsh. | 
      01.01.1927 | 
     
    
      | A/S.Lt. | 
      01.05.1929 | 
     
    
      | S.Lt. | 
      12.08.1930,
        seniority 01.04.1929 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      10.04.1931,
        seniority 01.11.1930 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      01.11.1938 | 
     
    
      | Cdr. | 
      30.06.1945 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      30.06.1951 (retd
        07.07.1960) | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Abberley Hall; Rugby.
| 
1925 | 
  | 
  | 
special entry cadet | 
 
| 10.01.1927 | 
- | 
(07.)1927 | 
HMS
  Barham (battleship) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| 12.1927 | 
- | 
(06.1928) | 
HMS
  Warspite (battleship) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| 02.05.1929 | 
- | 
(08.1929) | 
promotion
  course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] | 
 
| 06.01.1930 | 
- | 
(04.)1930 | 
promotion
  course, Portsmouth | 
 
| 14.08.1930 | 
- | 
(05.)1933 | 
HMS
  Windsor (destroyer) (Home Fleet) | 
 
| 05.05.1933 | 
- | 
(02.)1935 | 
HMS
  Ganges (naval base Harwich) | 
 
| 17.06.1935 | 
- | 
(07.)1935 | 
[Commanding
  Officer?], HMS
  Vesper (destroyer) (Reserve Fleet, Nore) | 
 
| 23.07.1935 | 
- | 
(02.)1937 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS
  Arrow (destroyer) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| 28.07.1937 | 
- | 
(04.)1940 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Zulu
  (destroyer) | 
 
| 06.07.1940 | 
- | 
(12.1941) | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Vivien (destroyer) | 
 
| 03.1942 | 
- | 
28.03.1942 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Campbeltown (destroyer) (St. Nazaire raid) | 
 
| 28.03.1942 | 
- | 
(04?).1945 | 
prisoner
  of war in German captivity | 
 
| (04.1946) | 
  | 
  | 
no appointment
  listed | 
 
| 08.03.1948 | 
- | 
(07.1948) | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Hawke (Upper Yardmen's College, Exbury House, Exbury, Southampton) | 
 
| 20.07.1949 | 
- | 
(05.1950) | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Whirlwind | 
 
| 
20.03.1952 | 
- | 
09.02.1954 | 
on 
loan to RAN (Exchange Officer): | 
 
| 24.03.1952 | 
- | 
1954 | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMAS Shoalhaven (frigate), from 09.06.1953 HMAS Quadrant & Senior Officer, 1st Australian
Frigate Squadron | 
 
| 03.05.1954 | 
- | 
(01.)1956 | 
Naval
  Assistant to Admiral Commanding Reserves [HMS
  President] | 
 
| 17.04.1956 | 
- | 
1958 | 
 Senior Naval Officer, Persian
  Gulf [HMS Jufair] | 
 
| 14.07.1958 | 
- | 
(01.1959) | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Birmingham [Flag Captain to Flag Officer Flotillas, Home Fleet] | 
 
| 
(01.1960) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Birmingham * | 
 
 
 Naval Adviser to Ethiopian Government, 1965. 
* 
indexed, but not listed as such | 
Beatty, 
  
Earl
David Field; 
2nd Baron Beatty, of the North Sea and of Brooksby, cr. 1919; 
Viscount Borodale (up to 1936) 
  
   
    
   
    
   
   
 
Elder son 
of Admiral of the Fleet David Beatty 
(1871-1936), 1st Earl Beatty, and
Ethel Field (1873-1932). 
Married 1st (21.04.1937, City of London Register Office, London; divorced 1945) Dorothy Power 
Sands, daughter of Thomas Sarsfield Kent Power, 
of Virginia, USA. She remarried (1954) 6th Baron Brownlow. 
Married 2nd (07.02.1946, Westminster district, London; divorced 1950) Dorothy Rita Bragg 
(née Furey), daughter of Michael James 
Furey; one son. She remarried (1951) Abram Stevens 
Hewitt, of New York. 
Married 3rd (05.07.1951, Brackley district, Northamptonshire; divorced 1958) Adelle D. O'Connor 
(née Dillingham), daughter of M. Dillingham, 
of New York; 
one daughter. 
Married 4th (03.12.1959, Midhurst Register Office, Sussex), Diane Kirk Blundell, 
daughter of John Rutherford Blundell; 
one son, one daughter.
 | 
22.02.1905 
Malta 
  - 
  10.06.1972 
St Marylebone district, London | 
  
    
      | A/S.Lt. | 
      15.01.1926 | 
     
    
      | S.Lt. | 
      03.09.1926 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      31.08.1928 
		(resigned 09.04.1930) | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. (emgcy) | 
      30.08.1936 
		(mobilized 13.09.1939) | 
     
    
      | A/Cdr. 
		(emgcy) | 
      > 10.1942, < 
		12.1942 (reld > 04.1945, < 07.1945) | 
     
    
      | Cdr. (emgcy) | 
      03.09.1945 | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    DSC | 
    
	02.10.1942 | 
    
	Dieppe | 
   
   
 | 
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (15.09.1918-...).
| 
15.09.1923 | 
- | 
19.01.1925 | 
HMS 
Danae (light cruiser) | 
 
| 
19.01.1925 | 
- | 
01.1926 | 
HMS 
Revenge (battleship) | 
 
| 
01.02.1926 | 
- | 
08.07.1927 | 
promotion courses, Portsmouth [HMS 
Victory] | 
 
| 
20.09.1927 | 
- | 
04.1928 | 
HMS 
Queen Elizabeth (battleship) | 
 
| 
10.05.1928 | 
- | 
14.11.1928 | 
HMS 
Victoria and Albert (Royal yacht) | 
 
| 
15.11.1928 | 
- | 
09.1929 | 
HMS 
Lowestoft (2nd class cruiser) | 
 
| 
19.09.1929 | 
- | 
01.01.1930 | 
HMS 
Victory (RN base, Portsmouth) (for unemployed time) | 
 
| 
02.01.1930 | 
- | 
09.04.1930 | 
... | 
 
| 
13.09.1939 | 
- | 
21.03.1940 | 
HMS Warspite (Queen Elizabeth class battleship) | 
 
| 
01.04.1940 | 
- | 
20.04.1940 | 
HMS Osprey (anti-submarine training establishment, 
Portland) (additional; for anti-submarine course) | 
 
| 
21.04.1940 | 
- | 
19.09.1940 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Puffin (Kingfisher class 
sloop) | 
 
| 
09.10.1940 | 
- | 
05.11.1941 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Buxton (Town class 
destroyer) | 
 
| 
18.11.1941 | 
- | 
08.12.1941 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Boreas (B class destroyer) | 
 
| 
(02.1942) | 
- | 
(04.1942) | 
HMS Quebec (combined training centre, Inverary) * | 
 
| 
01.04.1942 | 
- | 
(12.)1943 | 
HMS Dinosaur (Combined Operations base, Troon) (for 
LCTs): | 
 
| 
19.08.1942 | 
  | 
  | 
Senior Officer Group 8 (Dieppe raid) | 
 
| 
07.1943 | 
  | 
  | 
Sicily | 
 
| 
27.12.1943 | 
- | 
18.12.1944 | 
Combined Operations Material Department, Admiralty 
[HMS President] | 
 
| 
19.12.1944 | 
- | 
(04.)1945 | 
Deputy Director of Combined Operations Material Department 
(A), Admiralty 
[HMS President] | 
 
 
Member of Parliament (MP) (U) Peckham Division of 
Camberwell, 1931-36; Parliamentary Private Secretary to Financial Secretary to 
the 
Admiralty, 1931-36; Joint Parliamentary Secretary, Air Ministry, 1945; Member 
London County Council for Peckham, 1937-46; Chairman of Navy League, 1937-41, 
President, 1941-44. Chairman, British Empire Games (England), 1950-1972. 
Chairman, Home Oil of Canada Limited, 1966-1972. | 
Beattie, 
  William Forbes 
"Wooly" 
  
   
    
   
    
   
   
   
Son (with two brothers and one sister) of William 
Copland Beattie (1842-1912), and Margaret Catherine Chambers Hunter Jopp 
(1852-1913). 
Married (27.01.1920) Mary Millicent Daly (16.06.1895 
- 23.06.1964); three sons (Cdr. 
Ian Anthony Beattie, RN). | 
23.07.1889 
Rothiemay, Banff 
  - 
  13.08.1961 
Bognor Regis, Sussex | 
  
    
      | Sg. = Sg.Lt. | 
      03.04.1914 | 
     
    
      | Sg.Lt.Cdr. | 
      03.04.1920 | 
     
	
      | Sg.Cdr. | 
      03.04.1926 | 
     
    
      | A/Sg.Capt. | 
      12.09.1942? | 
     
    
      | Sg.Capt. | 
      30.06.1943 (retd 
		11.03.1947) | 
     
     
 | 
Education: University of Aberdeen (12.07.1912);  
MB, ChB. RN Hospital 
Haslar, Gosport (1914).
| 
01.08.1914 | 
- | 
(04.)1915 | 
HMS 
Amphritite (cruiser) (Atlantic Patrol) | 
 
| 
1915 | 
- | 
1915 | 
HMS 
Victory (RN Barracks, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
07.08.1915 | 
- | 
(10.1916) | 
HMS 
St.Vincent (battleship) (North Sea & at time of Battle of Jutland) | 
 
| 
28.05.1917 | 
- | 
(01.)1919 | 
RN Dockyard Haulbowline, Cork, Eire & for RN Hospital [HMS Colleen] | 
 
| 
31.01.1919 | 
- | 
(08.)1919 | 
HMS 
Cumberland (cruiser) | 
 
| 
08.1919 | 
- | 
(10.)1919 | 
RN 
Barracks, Devonport [HMS Vivid] | 
 
| 
04.10.1919 | 
- | 
(01.)1921 | 
HMS 
Defiance (torpedo school ship, Devonprt) | 
 
| 
12.09.1921 | 
- | 
(04.1922) | 
HMS 
Ceres (light cruiser) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| 
12.11.1923 | 
- | 
(01.)1925 | 
HMS 
Royal Sovereign (battleship) (Atlantic Fleet) | 
 
| 
14.01.1925 | 
- | 
(10.)1925 | 
HMS 
Excellent (gunnery school, Whale Island, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
11.11.1925 | 
- | 
(01.)1928 | 
HMS 
Dragon (cruiser) (China) | 
 
| 
02.1928 | 
- | 
(04.)1928 | 
HMS 
Conquest (cruiser) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| 
(05.)1928 | 
- | 
(06.)1928 | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
21.06.1928 | 
- | 
(04.)1930 | 
RN 
Barracks, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] | 
 
| 
28.07.1930 | 
- | 
(03.)1931 | 
HMS 
Calcutta (cruiser) & as Fleet Medical Officer, Africa Station | 
 
| 
05.1931 | 
- | 
(08.)1932 | 
HMS 
Cardiff (cruiser) & as Fleet Medical Officer, Africa Station | 
 
| 
(09.)1932 | 
- | 
(01.)1933 | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
10.02.1933 | 
- | 
(09.)1935 | 
Royal 
Marine Infirmary, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] | 
 
| 
30.09.1935 | 
- | 
(10.)1936 | 
RN 
Barracks, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] | 
 
| 
28.10.1936 | 
- | 
(11.)1936 | 
HMS 
Barham (battleship) | 
 
| 
20.11.1936 | 
- | 
(03.)1938 | 
HMS 
Barham (battleship) & as Squadron Medical Officer, 1st Battle Squadron | 
 
| 
30.05.1938 | 
- | 
(06.)1939 | 
RN Barracks, Portsmouth 
[HMS Victory] | 
 
| 
08.06.1939 | 
- | 
(08.)1940 | 
 HMS Vernon (torpedo school and 
experimental establishment, Portsmouth)  | 
 
| 
(12.)1940 | 
- | 
(08.)1942 | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| 
12.09.1942 | 
- | 
(04.)1944 | 
HMS Asbury (British Admiralty Delegation, 
Washington, D.C., USA): | 
 
| 
02.1944 | 
- | 
(04.)1944 | 
Chief Medical Officer, RN Hospital, Asbury Park, New 
Jersey, USA | 
 
| 
(06.)1944 | 
- | 
(07.)1945 | 
Medical Officer, RM Training Group Wales (Gibraltar 
Camp, Llanegryn, Towyn) | 
 
| 
13.10.1945 | 
- | 
(10.1946) | 
RN Barracks, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] | 
 
 
 | 
Beatty, 
  William Richard Le Hunt 
  
   
   
   | 
05.12.1913 
Quetta, India 
  - 
  20.01.1975 | 
  
    
      | ... | 
      ... | 
     
    
      | Lt. (A) | 
      21.08.1939 | 
     
    
      | A/Lt.Cdr. 
		(A) | 
      < 07.1945 | 
     
    
      | ... | 
      ... | 
     
    
      | Cdr. (A) | 
      ? (retd 
		05.12.1958) | 
     
     
 | 
Education: Nautical College, Pangbourne.
| ... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
(07.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| ... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
 | 
Beauchamp, 
  Charles 
    
 
  Son (with twelve siblings) of Albert 
Beauchamp (1851-1936), and Julia Ellen Rawlins (1855-1934). 
Married (18.07.1909, Hardington Mandeville, Somerset) Eliza Beauchamp 
(07.05.1883 - 19.01.1945); six daughters. 
 
  | 
06.01.1881 
Whiteparish, Wiltshire 
  - 
04.01.1971 
Brightstone, Isle of Wight | 
  
    
      | T/Bm.Eng. RNR | 
      29.01.1940 | 
     
    
      | T/Wt.Mech. | 
      1941?, seniority 
		29.01.1940 (reld 13.08.1945) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
01.02.1940 | 
- | 
(03.)1940 | 
HM Boom Depot, Greenock, Clyde [HMS Orlando] | 
 
| 
15.03.1940 | 
- | 
(10.)1940 | 
HMS Mount Ard (auxiliary trawler; boom defence 
vessel) | 
 
| 
(12.1940) | 
- | 
(10.1941) | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| 
11.1941 | 
- | 
(06.)1945 | 
HMS Bishopsgate (boom gate vessel) | 
 
 
 | 
Beauchamp, 
  Lawrence King 
  
   
  
  
  
Son (with two brothers and one sister) of Cdr. 
Willoughby George Beauchamp, RIM (1864-1922), and Emily Greaves (1861-1910). 
Married (09.04.1924, St Paul's, London) Helen Mary Victoria Stuart (14.04.1897 - 
01.1996), daughter (with one brother and two sisters) of Robert Edward Stuart 
(1859-1951), solicitor, and Frances Dacre Spurrell (1858-1936); one son, two 
daughters.
 | 
23.06.1900 
Great Missenden, Amersham district, 
Buckinghamshire 
  - 
04.06.1966 
Gosport district, Hampshire | 
  
    
      | Midsh. | 
      01.05.1917 | 
     
	
      | A/S.Lt. | 
      15.01.1919 | 
     
	
      | S.Lt. | 
      15.09.1919 | 
     
	
      | A/Lt. | 
      15.09.1921 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      26.10.1922, 
		senioirty15.09.1921 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      15.09.1929 (retd 
		23.06.1945; age) | 
     
    
      | Cdr. (retd) | 
      23.06.1945 
		(dispersed 21.08.1948) (reverted to retd 17.10.1948; medically unfit) | 
     
     
 | 
Ecuaction: RN College, Osborne & Dartmouth; King's 
College, Cambridge University (18.04.1921-18.09.1921; special course).
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
01.06.1937 | 
- | 
05.06.1939 | 
HMS 
Norfolk II, from 10.1938 HMS Gloucester II (RN base, Colombo, Ceylon) 
(additional; in lieu of specialist Navigating Officer & as Staff Officer 
(Operations) on staff of Captain-in-Charge, Ceylon) | 
 
| 
(07.1939) | 
- | 
(09.1939) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
20.09.1939 | 
- | 
10.12.1939 | 
HMS Royal Arthur (training establishment, Skegness) | 
 
| 
11.12.1939 | 
- | 
20.07.1942 | 
HMS
  Collingwood (training establishment, Fareham, Hampshire) | 
 
| 
21.07.1942 | 
- | 
26.02.1943 | 
HMS Activity (escort carrier) [tender to HMS Unicorn 
II (additional)] | 
 
| 
27.02.1943 | 
- | 
21.03.1944 | 
Assistant to Drafting Commander, RN Barracks, 
Devonport [HMS Drake (additional)] | 
 
| 
22.03.1944 | 
- | 
07.1944 | 
HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent) | 
 
| 
07.1944 | 
- | 
08.03.1948 | 
Drafting Commander, RN Barracks, Lee-on-Solent [HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent) 
(additional)] (as A/Cdr.) | 
 
 
 | 
Beazley, 
  Peter Bryan 
    
  
  | 
16.05.1925 
  - | 
  
    
      | 
      Midsh. | 
      
      01.09.1942 | 
     
	
      | 
      A/S.Lt. | 
      
      01.05.1944 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      01.09.1944 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      01.07.1946 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      01.07.1954 (retd 16.05.1970) | 
     
    
      | 
      Hon. Cdr. | 
      
      ? | 
     
   
 | 
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (Grenville House; 
01.01.1939-07.1942; Admiralty No. 43).
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
03.10.1944 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
HMS Norfolk 
(Norfolk class cruiser) | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
 | 
Becker, 
  David Antony 
    
  
  | 
19.12.1925 
  - 
09.03.1994 | 
  
    
      | 
      Midsh. (S) | 
      
      01.01.1944 | 
     
	
      | 
      A/S.Lt. (S) | 
      
      01.09.1945 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. (S) | 
      
      01.06.1947 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. (S) | 
      
      01.06.1955 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. (S) | 
      
      30.06.1964 (retd 01.03.1972; medically unfit) | 
     
   
 | 
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (Hawke House; 
01.09.1939-12.1943; Admiralty No. 128).
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
12.09.1944 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
HMS Newfoundland (Uganda class cruiser) | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
 | 
Beckett, 
  Roger Caton 
  
    
  Son of George Ignatius Beckett, teacher, and Ellen Caton.
   
  Married Ethel Winifred (née ...); ... children (one son?).
 | 
19.03.1901 
  South Africa
  
 - 
  28.08.1973 
  Maenporth, Falmouth district,
  Cornwall
 | 
  
    
      A/S.Lt. 
         | 
      15.09.1921 
         | 
     
    
      S.Lt. 
         | 
      1923? 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
         | 
      25.10.1924,
        seniority 15.10.1922 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.Cdr. 
         | 
      15.10.1930 (retd
        19.03.1946) 
         | 
     
    
      A/Cdr.
         
         | 
      > 08.1942,
        < 02.1943 
         | 
     
    
      Cdr. (retd) 
         | 
      19.03.1946 
         | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    08.12.1942 
       | 
    administration
      & defence of Malta summer 1942 
       | 
   
 
 | 
03.01.1923 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1923) 
  
 | 
promotion
  course, RN College, Greenwich [GHMS President] 
  
 | 
 
31.03.1924 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(01.1925) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Marlborough (battleship) (Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
(05.1926) 
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
01.1927 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1927 
  
 | 
First Lieutenant, HMS Torrid (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
05.1927 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.)1927 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Violent (destroyer) (Atlantic Fleet) (and on recommissioning) 
  
 | 
 
26.08.1927 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.1928) 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Vidette (destroyer) (Atlantic Fleet) 
  
 | 
 
05.1929 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.)1931 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Whitley (destroyer) (Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
13.11.1931 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1932) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Sardonyx (destroyer) (Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
10.03.1933 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(11.)1934 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Wren (destroyer) (China) 
  
 | 
 
14.12.1934 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1935 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Defender (destroyer) (China) 
  
 | 
 
25.02.1935 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1936 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Grenade (destroyer) (and on commissioning) [while being built at
  Govan] 
  
 | 
 
07.03.1936 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.)1938 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Gallant (destroyer) (Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
(08.1938) 
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
19.09.1938 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.)1939 
  
 | 
Officer
  Instructor, Mersey Division RNVR [HMS Eaglet (RN base, Liverpool)] 
  
 | 
 
01.11.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.02.1940 
  
 | 
HMS Brazen
  (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
03.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
05.1940 
  
 | 
HMS Garland
  (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
30.05.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1943) 
  
 | 
HMS St
  Angelo (RN base, Malta) 
  
 | 
 
(06.1943) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.1944) 
  
 | 
HMS St
  Angelo (RN base, Malta) * 
  
 | 
 
17.10.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS Squid (Combined Operations base, Southampton) 
  
 | 
 
05.03.1946 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1946) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Dundonald (Combined Operations base, Auchengate) 
  
 | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such 
 | 
Beckett, 
  
  Walter Napier Thomason 
  "Joe" 
   
   
  Son of Brig.Gen. William Thomas
  Clifford
  Beckett, CBE, DSO (1862-1956), and Bessie Drummond, daughter of General C.S. Thomason, RE,
  Benga. 
  Brother of Maj.Gen. C.T. Beckett,
  CB, CBE, MC. 
 Married (30.07.1928, St Luke's, South Kensington, London) Gladys Hemery Lindon (died 1964), daughter of late E.B. Lindon; one
  daughter.
 | 
25.03.1893 
  Bilasput, Central Provinces, India
  
 - 
  10.03.1941 
  Saltash Hospital, nr Devonport Dockyard 
  [Havant and Waterloo (Warblington) Cemetery, sec. 2, old
  ground, grave 105] 
  [commemorated
  at the Grantown on Spey war memorial in Scotland]
  | 
  
    
      | Midsh. | 
      15.09.1910 | 
     
    
      | A/S.Lt. | 
      15.01.1913 | 
     
    
      | S.Lt. | 
      15.01.1914 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      15.11.1915 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      15.11.1923 | 
     
    
      | Cdr. | 
      30.06.1929 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      30.06.1936 | 
     
   
  
    
      
        | 
    MVO | 
    22.04.1925 | 
    personal escort to Their Majesties during the cruise of the Royal Yacht in Italian Waters
      03-04.1925 | 
   
  
    
        | 
    DSC | 
    12.05.1917 | 
    CMB
      No. 4 * | 
   
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    1917 | 
    * | 
   
 
  * December 1916.  Proceeded to Dunkerque in command of 3rd C.M.B. Division (Coastal Motor Boats) to operate on the Belgian Coast.  Organised tempory base and
  established liaison with French Naval Authorities and with the Air Force.  In Command of divisional C.M.B. attack on German destroyers at
  Zeebrugge, April 7th, 1917 and
  as a result one enemy was sunk and another seriously damaged. 
  
 | 
Education: Park House School, Kent; RN College, Osborne.
| 15.01.1906 | 
  | 
  | 
entered
  RN | 
 
| 1914 | 
- | 
1919 | 
HMS
  Legion (Harwich Force & Dover Patrol, 1914-1916; Heligoland, Dogger Bank,
  Terschelling, Belgian Coast, Coastal Motor Boats, 1916 (DSC) | 
 
| 09.1918 | 
- | 
(01.1919) | 
Commanding Officer,
  CMB 86c (Northern Russia, 1919
  (Dwina river)) | 
 
| 01.11.1921 | 
- | 
(08.1923) | 
HMS
  Ramillies (battleship) | 
 
| 30.09.1924 | 
- | 
(05.1926) | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Vendetta (destroyer) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| 14.04.1927 | 
- | 
(06.1928) | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Velox (destroyer) (Atlantic Fleet) | 
 
| 25.06.1929 | 
- | 
(10.1930) | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Vendetta (destroyer) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| (02.1931) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS
  Fisgard (training depot) * | 
 
| 11.02.1931 | 
- | 
(09.1932) | 
Naval
  Equipment Department, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| (05.1933) | 
  | 
  | 
no
  appointment listed | 
 
| 01.05.1933 | 
- | 
(06.1933) | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Amazon (destroyer) (Irish Waters) | 
 
| (01.1934) | 
  | 
  | 
no appointment
  listed | 
 
| 05.01.1934 | 
- | 
(07.1936) | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Winchester (destroyer) & Senior Officer "Vernon" Flotilla [sunk the first Royal Yacht Britannia at St Catherines Deep off the Isle of Wight
  09.07.1936 as the dying wish of King George V] | 
 
| (02.1937) | 
  | 
  | 
no appointment
  listed | 
 
| 20.04.1937 | 
- | 
03.01.1938 | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Centurion (target vessel) (Home Fleet) | 
 
| 10.01.1938 | 
- | 
11.03.1938 | 
Senior
  Officers' Technical Course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] | 
 
| 12.03.1938 | 
- | 
22.07.1938 | 
Senior
  Officers' War Course, RN War College, Greenwich [HMS President] | 
 
| (08.1938) | 
- | 
(09.1938) | 
no appointment
  listed | 
 
| 
24.09.1938 | 
- | 
11.10.1938 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Broke & as Captain (D) 7th Destroyer Flotilla | 
 
| 
27.10.1938 | 
- | 
19.11.1938 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Gloucester [tender to HMS Drake] | 
 
| 
20.11.1938 | 
- | 
07.01.1939 | 
HMS 
Victory (additional; whilst unemployed) | 
 
| 08.01.1939 | 
- | 
31.10.1940 | 
Captain of
  Dockyard, Deputy Superintendent and King's Harbour Master of Devonport
  Dockyard [HMS Drake] | 
 
| 12.12.1940 | 
- | 
10.03.1941 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Exeter (cruiser) (died from complications resulting from surgery on the day he was meant to have
  commissioned HMS Exeter after her refit) | 
 
 
Heavy-weight boxing champion for the navy
for some time, what earned him his nickname (after the British boxer Joe
Beckett). Received the thanks of the Admiralty for devices he had designed (e.g.
a balloon indicating device for locating fired practice torpedoes [dated
14.08.1924], a device submitted concerning a sprocket wheel for mine moorings
[dated 15.11.1926]), books he published (e.g. for The boatswain's call
[dated May 1923], later incorporated in the Official Seamanship Manual [dated
10.03.1927]). 
Published: The boatswain's call: how it
is used, and some facts about it  (1922); Questions in Dutch and German for Boarding Officers
(pamphlet); A few naval customs, expressions,
traditions and superstitions (1930) 
Literature: G.L. Lowis, Fabulous Admirals,
and some naval fragments ... (1957; one chapter on Beckett) 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Beckley, 
  
  Denis John 
    
  Son of ... Beckley, a farmer, and ...
  Buttler. 
  Married 1st Eileen Blanche Beckley (née
  ...) (divorced 01.12.1955). 
  Married 2nd Andrea Margaret (née ...).
 | 
29.04.1914 
  Islip, Bicester district, Oxfordshire
 - 
26.08.1978
 Canberra, Australia 
 | 
  
    
      Boy 2nd class 
         | 
      24.09.1929 (rose
        to PO Boy) 
         | 
     
    
      Boy 1st class 
         | 
      09.10.1930 
         | 
     
    
      Ord.Sea. 
         | 
      28.10.1931 
         | 
     
    
      AB Sea. 
         | 
      20.10.1932 
         | 
     
    
      Ldg.Sea. 
         | 
      05.01.1933 
         | 
     
    
      A/S.Lt. 
         | 
      01.09.1936 
         | 
     
    
      S.Lt. 
         | 
      01.01.1937 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
         | 
      23.11.1938,
        seniority 16.04.1938 
        ?, seniority 16.03.1938 
         | 
     
    
      A/Lt.Cdr. 
         | 
      01.11.1944 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.Cdr. 
         | 
      29.05.1946,
        seniority 16.03.1946 
         | 
     
    
      Cdr. 
         | 
      31.12.1950 (retd
        29.04.1964) 
         | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSO 
       | 
    17.11.1942 
       | 
    sinking
      U-boat on Russian convoy PQ17 20.09.1942 [investiture 19.11.1946] 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSC 
       | 
    18.04.1944 
       | 
    4
      patrols, 2 U-boats sunk, 2 special operations [investiture 19.11.1946] 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
     MID 
       | 
    29.07.1941 
       | 
    5
      minelaying patrols, sunk armoured tug 
       | 
   
  
    
        | 
    Atl
      St | 
    - | 
    with
      clasp | 
   
  
    
        | 
    Afr
      St | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    It
      St | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    Bur
      St | 
    - | 
    with
      clasp | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	WM
      39|45 | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
 
  Medals
  are on display at RN Submarine Museum at Gosport 
  
 | 
19.01.1928 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
23.09.1929 
  
 | 
Training
  Ship Arethusa
  off Greenhithe,
  Kent 
  
 | 
 
24.09.1929 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
08.10.1930 
  
 | 
HMS
  St Vincent (boys' training establishment, Forton) [rose to PO Boy of Advance
  Class No. 116 and became
  Instructor Boy when the class went  to sea 07.1930] 
  
 | 
 
09.10.1930 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
15.03.1931 
  
 | 
HMS
  Marlborough (battleship) (3rd Battle Squadron) (Portland) (as Boy 1st class) 
  
 | 
 
16.03.1931 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
16.07.1934 
  
 | 
HMS
  Sussex (cruiser) (1st Cruiser Squadron, Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
17.07.1934 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
15.08.1934 
  
 | 
RN
  Barracks, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] 
  
 | 
 
16.08.1934 
   
  
 | 
- 
   
  
 | 
24.07.1935 
   
  
 | 
HMS
  Valiant (battleship) (2nd Battle Squadron, Home Fleet) [passed
  educationally for Sub-Lieutenant 24.01.1935, having previously 
  passed  for Warrant Officer and held H.E.T. Certificate;
  rated
  Leading seaman on normal Port Roster, 01.05.1935] 
  
 | 
 
25.07.1935 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
20.02.1936 
  
 | 
HMS
  Ramillies (battleship) (1st Battle Squadron, Mediterranean) [passed
  professional examination for Sub-Lieutenant 22.08.1935] 
  
 | 
 
21.02.1936 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
03.1936 
  
 | 
RN
  Barracks, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] [passed Selection Board for Sub-Lieutenant] 
  
 | 
 
03.1936 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
07.06.1936 
  
 | 
HMS
  Ramillies (battleship) (1st Battle Squadron, Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
08.06.1936 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
23.09.1936 
  
 | 
HMS
  Victory (RN base, Portsmouth) [for
  a Scrutiny Course with 7 other Candidates
  before Final Selection; rated Acting Petty Officer; passed Final Selection
  Board with 3 others 07.1936] 
  
 | 
 
24.09.1936 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
04.01.1937 
  
 | 
promotion
  course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] 
  
 | 
 
04.01.1937 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
03.1938 
  
 | 
promotion
  course, Portsmouth 
  
 | 
 
25.04.1938 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
05.08.1938 
  
 | 
submarine
  course, Portsmouth [HMS Dolphin] 
  
 | 
 
06.08.1938 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
06.10.1938 
  
 | 
HMS
  Dolphin (submarine depot, Portsmouth) (for submarines: HMS Osiris) 
  
 | 
 
07.10.1938 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
02.03.1939 
  
 | 
HMS
  Dwarf (particular service vessel) (for Reserve Group "B" of
  Submarines) [Watch Keeping Certificate] 
  
 | 
 
03.03.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
28.08.1939 
  
 | 
Navigating
  Officer, HMS Triton
  (submarine) (5th Submarine Flotilla) 
  
 | 
 
01.09.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
20.09.1939 
  
 | 
Third
  Officer, HMS H 31 (submarine) & HMS H 49 (submarine) 
  
 | 
 
21.09.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
21.01.1940 
  
 | 
Third
  Officer, HMS H 31 (submarine) 
  
 | 
 
26.01.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
11.02.1940 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS H 31 (submarine) 
  
 | 
 
12.02.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
06.1940 
  
 | 
HMS Medway
  (submarine depot ship) (for submarines: HMS Pandora) 
  
 | 
 
06.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
26.12.1940 
  
 | 
Fourth 
Hand, HMS Pandora
  (submarine) 
  
 | 
 
27.12.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
15.08.1941 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Rorqual
  (submarine) 
  
 | 
 
22.08.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
30.09.1941 
  
 | 
HMS Taku
  (submarine) (additional; for passage to UK) 
  
 | 
 
06.10.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
19.01.1942 
  
 | 
submarine
  Commanding Officers' course, Portsmouth [HMS Dolphin] 
  
 | 
 
20.01.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
29.09.1942 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  P 614 (submarine) (North Russia convoys PQ16, PQ17, PQ18) 
  
 | 
 
07.11.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
19.12.1942 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Sturgeon (submarine) (North Africa landings, Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
01.01.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.04.1944 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  P 316 (submarine), renamed 1943: HMS Templar (submarine) (launching at Barrow,
  sea trials, Norway, Mediterranean, Far East, Malaya) 
  
 | 
 
13.04.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
24.06.1944 
  
 | 
HMS Dolphin
  (submarine depot, Gosport) (additional; for passage to UK) 
  
 | 
 
25.06.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
09.07.1944 
  
 | 
short
  course of instruction, HMS Osprey (anti-submarine establishment, Dunoon,
  Argyllshire) 
  
 | 
 
31.07.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
04.08.1944 
  
 | 
damage
  control course, Damage Control School 
  
 | 
 
14.08.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
01.1946 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Cowdray (destroyer) (North Sea & Channel, Far East & Australia, return
  to Chatham) 
  
 | 
 
28.01.1946 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
21.10.1947 
  
 | 
HMS
  Raleigh (training establishment, Trevol, Torpoint, Cornwall) 
  
 | 
 
11.1947 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
11.1947 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Whelp (destroyer) (passage to South Africa) 
  
 | 
 
11.1947 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
09.12.1949 
  
 | 
HMS
  Nigeria (for duty in office of the Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic) 
  
 | 
 
13.03.1950 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.03.1951 
  
 | 
HMS
  Woolwich (Reserve Fleet, Harwich) (from 01.02.1951 staff appointment
  operations) 
  
 | 
 
27.03.1951 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
23.08.1951 
  
 | 
Commanders'
  staff course, RN Staff College, Greenwich [HMS President] 
  
 | 
 
12.1951 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
22.12.1953 
  
 | 
HMS
  Terror (for miscellaneous duties) (as Liaison Officer at Navy Office,
  Melbourne, Australia) 
  
 | 
 
26.04.1954 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
18.01.1955 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Gorregan & as Senior Officer, 51st Minesweeping Flotilla
  (Port Edgar, Scotland) 
  
 | 
 
19.01.1955 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
18.07.1955 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Dalswinton & as Senior Officer, 51st Minesweeping Squadron
  (Port Edgar, Scotland) 
  
 | 
 
14.09.1955 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
27.09.1955 
  
 | 
HMS
  President (additional; for passage by air via Singapore to Australia) 
  
 | 
 
28.09.1955 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
13.02.1958 
  
 | 
HMAS
  Lonsdale (naval depot, Port Melbourne) (additional; as Deputy Director of
  Naval Intelligence, RAN Navy Office, Melbourne) 
  
 | 
 
14.02.1958 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
06.04.1958 
  
 | 
HMAS
  Lonsdale (additional; for reversion to RN) 
  
 | 
 
07.07.1958 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
04.11.1960 
  
 | 
Admiralty
  Liaison Officer for the Merchant Navy, Liverpool [HMS President] 
  
 | 
 
14.02.1961 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
31.03.1964 
  
 | 
HMS
  Terror (for duty with Naval Liaison Officer, Australia) 
  
 | 
 
22.09.1966 
  
   | 
- 
  
  
 | 
28.04.1974 
  
  
 | 
served
  RAN as Cdr. on the Emergency List: 
  
  
 | 
 
22.09.1966 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
10.10.1966 
  
 | 
HMS
  Harman (additional) 
  
 | 
 
11.10.1966 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
16.10.1966 
  
 | 
HMAS
  Penguin (additional) 
  
 | 
 
17.10.1966 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
21.10.1966 
  
 | 
HMAS
  Watson (Naval Direction and Torpedo Anti-Submarine School, Sydney)
  (additional) 
  
 | 
 
22.10.1966 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
22.12.1968 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMAS Watson (Naval Direction and Torpedo Anti-Submarine School,
  Sydney) & as Senior Officer (Reserves) to Flag Officer-in-Charge Eastern
  Australia [temporarily in command 24.10.1968-14.11.1968] 
  
 | 
 
20.01.1969 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
30.01.969 
  
 | 
HMAS
  Harman (for Navy Office as Deputy Director of Reserves) 
  
 | 
 
31.01.1969 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
06.01.1970 
  
 | 
HMAS
  Harman (for Navy Office as Director of Reserves) (temporarily) 
  
 | 
 
07.01.1970 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
28.04.1974 
  
 | 
HMAS
  Harman (for Navy Office as Deputy Director of Reserves) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Bedford, 
  Denham Maurice Turner 
   
  
  Son of Adm. Sir Frederick Bedford, GCB, 
GCMG.
 | 
19.09.1886 
Totnes district, Devon 
  - 
17.10.1974 
Dorset | 
  
    
      | 
      ... | 
      
      ... | 
     
    
      | 
      Capt. | 
      
      30.06.1927 | 
     
    
      | 
      R.Adm. | 
      
      10.08.1938 (retd 
		11.08.1938) (reverted to retd < 04.1946) | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdre. 2nd cl. RNR | 
      
      24.07.1942? | 
     
   
 | 
| 
15.05.1901 | 
  | 
  | 
entered RN | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
14.11.1939 | 
- | 
(12.1941) | 
Officer-in-Charge, Gunnery School, 
Devonport [HMS Drake] | 
 
| 
24.07.1942 | 
- | 
(06.)1943 | 
HMS Eaglet 
(RN base, Liverpool) (for flotilla duties) | 
 
| 
05.07.1943 | 
- | 
(01.)1945 | 
Deputy 
Superintendent, HM Dockyard Devonport [HMS Drake (RN base, Devonport)] | 
 
| 
19.06.1945 | 
- | 
(07.)1945 | 
Commodore 
Superintendent Taranto [HMS Fabius (RN base, Taranto)] | 
 
| 
07.1945 | 
- | 
31.12.1945 | 
Flag Officer, Taranto & Adriatic and 
Liaison Italy | 
 
 
 | 
Bedwell, 
  Edward John 
  
 
 
  
 | 
25.01.1884 
  - 
16.09.1974 | 
  
    
      | 
      ... | 
      
      ... | 
     
    
      | 
      Eng.Cdr. | 
      
      31.12.1922 (retd) | 
     
    
      | 
      Eng.Capt. (retd) | 
      
      25.01.1934 | 
     
     
  
    
      
        | 
    OBE | 
    
	? | 
    
	? | 
   
   
 | 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
12.10.1939 | 
- | 
(02.1941) | 
HMS Hawkins | 
 
 
 | 
Bedwell, 
  Harold Brisbane 
  
 
 
 
  
Son (with two siblings and two half-siblings) of Staff 
Commander Edward Parker Bedwell, RN (1834-1919), 
and Emily Ackerley (1840-1909). 
Married 1st (20.12.1905, Parish Church, St Marylebone, London) Frances Mary 
Lyons (1880? - (12?).1906). 
Married 2nd (1911, Blythswood district, Glasgow, Scotland) Ruby Clark (1886? - 
21.03.1934); one son [T/Capt. 
Harold Le Breton Brisbane-Bedwell, 
South Staffordshire Regiment, attached 2nd Punjab Regiment [killed in action 
08.10.1944]]. 
Married 3rd (14,07,1937, Banbury, Oxfordshire) Sybil Graham D. Lees (1891 - 
25.08.1955). 
 | 
20.10.1879 
Brisbane, Australia 
  - 
05.11.1976 
Oswestry district, Shropshire | 
  
    
      | 
      Midsh. | 
      
      15.07.1896 | 
     
	
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      15.07.1899 | 
     
	
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      01.10.1901 | 
     
	
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      01.10.1909 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. | 
      
      30.06.1914 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Capt. | 
      
      07.02.1918 (retd 04.07.1926; own request) | 
     
    
      | 
      Capt. (retd) | 
      
      04.07.1926 (reactivated 25.08.1939) (reverted to retd 21.04.1941) 
		(reactivated 16.07.1941) (reverted to retd 31.12.1944) | 
     
     
  	
    
        | 
    14|15
      St | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
        | 
    BWM
      14|20 | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
      
        | 
    VM | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	15.09.1916 | 
    
      Battle of Jutland | 
   
	
    
        | 
    Def
      M | 
    - | 
    
      - | 
   
	
    
      
        | 
    
	WM
      39|45 | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
	
    
      
        | 
    
	LegH | 
    
	28.08.1918 | 
    
	services rendered during the war | 
   
 
 | 
| 
15.01.1894 | 
  | 
  | 
joined RN | 
 
| 
1896 | 
- | 
13.12.1898 | 
HMS 
Immortalité | 
 
| 
18.11.1901 | 
- | 
20.05.1905 | 
HMS 
Mutine (China Station and Australian Station) | 
 
| 
14.01.1908 | 
- | 
11.03.1910 | 
Navigating Officer, HMS Monmouth (China Station) | 
 
| 
28.08.1913 | 
- | 
1913 | 
Navigating Officer, HMS Triumph (battleship) | 
 
| 
11.1913 | 
- | 
08.12.1916 | 
Navigating Officer, HMS Minotaur (cruiser) | 
 
| 
08.12.1916 | 
- | 
07.02.1918 | 
Navigating Officer, HMS Dreadnought (battleship) | 
 
| 
07.02.1918 | 
- | 
20.04.1918 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Dreadnought (battleship) | 
 
| 
18.06.1918 | 
- | 
05.1919 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Proserpine (light cruiser) | 
 
| 
01.05.1919 | 
- | 
27.06.1921 | 
HMS 
Pembroke (for Mechanical Training Establishment) | 
 
| 
27.06.1921 | 
- | 
15.08.1923 | 
Commander of Dockyard and Assistant King's Harbour Master, Portland Dockyard 
[HMS Victory XI] | 
 
| 
01.04.1924 | 
- | 
(01.)1926 | 
Deputy Superintendent and King's Harbour Master, Pembroke Dockyard [HMS Vivid] | 
 
| 
(02.1926) | 
- | 
(05.1926) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
25.08.1939 | 
- | 
19.02.1941 | 
HMS Lucifer (RN base, Swansea) (additional; for Naval Control Service duties at 
Barry) | 
 
| 
20.02.1941 | 
- | 
20.04.1941 | 
HMS Drake 
(RN base, 
Devonport) (additional; not to join) | 
 
| 
16.07.1941 | 
- | 
18.07.1941 | 
HMS Skirmisher (coastal forces base, Milford Haven) (additional) | 
 
| 
19.07.1941 | 
- | 
31.10.1941 | 
HMS Skirmisher (coastal forces base, 
Milford Haven) (additional; as
Resident Naval Officer, Aberystwyth) | 
 
| 
01.11.1941 | 
- | 
02.11.1941 | 
HMS Torch (minesweeper & Coastal Forces, Holyhead) (additional) | 
 
| 
03.11.1941 | 
- | 
21.08.1942 | 
HMS Torch (minesweeper & Coastal Forces, Holyhead) (additional; as Resident 
Naval Officer, Conway) | 
 
| 
22.08.1942 | 
- | 
24.08.1942 | 
HMS Eaglet (RN base, Liverpool) (additional) | 
 
| 
25.08.1942 | 
- | 
30.12.1944 | 
HMS Eaglet (RN base, Liverpool) (additional; as
Naval Officer-in-Charge, Fleetwood) | 
 
 
 | 
Beedle, 
  William Henry 
  
   
 
	 | 
23.11.1882 
Dungarvan, Waterford 
  - 
  12.02.1971 
Portsmouth district, Hampshire | 
  
    
      | 
      ... | 
      
      ... | 
     
    
      | 
      Mate | 
      
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      01.05.1916 (retd 09.11.1922; own request) | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. (retd) | 
      
      23.11.1922 | 
     
     
 | 
| 
14.05.1910 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned RN | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
18.08.1943 | 
- | 
(10.1944) | 
HMS Badger (RN base, Harwich) | 
 
 
 | 
Beet, 
  Trevor Agar 
   
   | 
02.07.1916 
  - 
  17.10.1971 
  Gosport, Hampshire | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      01.09.1933 
        
       | 
     
    
      Midsh. 
        
       | 
      01.05.1934 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/S.Lt. 
        
       | 
      01.09.1936 
        
       | 
     
    
      S.Lt. 
        
       | 
      16.03.1937 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      01.10.1938 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt.Cdr. 
        
       | 
      01.10.1946 
        
       | 
     
    
      Cdr. 
        
       | 
      30.06.1954 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      30.06.1962
        (retd 27.08.1971; medically unfit) 
        
       | 
     
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
    OBE 
       | 
    10.06.1961 
       | 
    HM's
      birthday 1961 
       | 
   
  
      | 
    MID 
       | 
    29.01.1946 
       | 
    attempted
      escapes as a POW 
       | 
   
 
 | 
03.05.1934 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1934) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Rodney (battleship) (Home Fleet) 
  
 | 
 
17.04.1935 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1936) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Ajax (cruiser) (America and West Indies Station) 
  
 | 
 
24.09.1936 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1937) 
  
 | 
promotion
  course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] 
  
 | 
 
04.01.1937 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1937) 
  
 | 
promotion
  course, Portsmouth 
  
 | 
 
11.12.1937 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1938) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Dolphin (submarine depot ship) (for submarines) 
  
 | 
 
17.12.1938 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
05.05.1940 
  
 | 
Third
  Officer, HMS Seal (submarine) (ship commissioned 28.01.1939) (mined &
  surrendered ship) [acquitted with honour after a court-martial in 04.1946] 
  
 | 
 
05.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1945 
  
 | 
POW 
  
 | 
 
(04.1946) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
HMS
  Victory (RN base, Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
17.01.1949 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1950) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Trondra 
  
 | 
 
07.01.1952 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1953) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Indefatigable 
  
 | 
 
(01.1956) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
HMS
  President * 
  
 | 
 
(1960) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Naval
  Attaché, Lisbon (Portugal) 
  
 | 
 
20.12.1960 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1961) 
  
 | 
Operations
  Division, Admiralty [HMS President] 
  
 | 
 
16.02.1963 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1963) 
  
 | 
NATO
  Defence College 
  
 | 
 
28.05.1968 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1969) 
  
 | 
NCSO(I)
  to Commander Far East Fleet [HMS Terror (RN base, Singapore)] 
  
 | 
 
07.01.1971 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
07.07.1971
 | 
Naval
  ADC to the Queen
 | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such 
 | 
Beevor, 
  
Sir 
Thomas Lubbock; 
6th Bt., cr. 1784 
  
 
 
   
  Son of Sir Hugh Beevor, 5th Bt., and Emily 
Georgina Foster, daughter of Sir William Foster, 2nd Bt., of the Grove, 
Hardingham. 
Succeeded father, 1939. 
Married (1919) Edith Margaret Agnew; one son, three daughters.
 | 
01.06.1897 
London 
  - 
29.04.1943 
(flying accident) 
[Hargham (All Saints)  Churchyard, 
Norfolk] | 
  
    
      | 
      Midsh. | 
      
      31.07.1914 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/S.Lt. | 
      
      15.07.1916 | 
     
	
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      15.01.1917 | 
     
	
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      15.02.1918 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      15.02.1926 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. | 
      
      30.06.1932 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Capt. | 
      
      1943? | 
     
     
 | 
Education: RN Colleges, Osborne & Dartmouth.
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
01.1938 | 
  | 
  | 
qualified as interpreter in Italian (lower standard) | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
01.04.1938 | 
- | 
(08.)1940 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Londonderry (Grimsby class sloop) | 
 
| 
05.08.1940 | 
- | 
(04.)1943 | 
Naval 
Assistant to Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Foreign), Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
29.04.1943 | 
HMS 
Excellent II (accounting base, Bournemouth) | 
 
 
 | 
Begg, 
  
   Robin Alastair 
    
   
  Married ((06?).1945, Surrey South Western district) ... Brown.
 | 
06.08.1917 
  -
  
 31.03.2002 
  
  West Surrey district, Surrey | 
  
    
      Cadet 
         | 
      01.01.1935 
         | 
     
    
      Midsh. 
         | 
      01.01.1936 
         | 
     
    
      A/S.Lt. 
         | 
      01.05.1938 
         | 
     
    
      S.Lt. 
         | 
      ?, seniority
        01.01.1938 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
         | 
      16.01.1939 | 
     
    
      A/Lt.Cdr.
         
         | 
      01.11.1944 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.Cdr. 
         | 
      16.01.1947 
         | 
     
    
      Cdr. 
         | 
      30.06.1951 
         | 
     
    
      Capt. 
         | 
      31.12.1957 (retd
        13.03.1967) 
         | 
     
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    23.05.1944 
       | 
    Operation
      Avalanche 
       | 
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    27.06.1944 
       | 
    services
      Adriatic 10.1943 
       | 
   
 
 | 
01.01.1935 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1935) 
  
 | 
special
  entry Cadet, HMS Frobisher (cadet training cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
01.01.1936 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1936 
  
 | 
HMS
  Hood (battlecruiser) (Home Fleet) 
  
 | 
 
25.08.1936 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1937) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Danae (cruiser) (China) 
  
 | 
 
01.01.1938 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1938 
  
 | 
HMS
  Cornwall (cruiser) (Home Fleet) 
  
 | 
 
02.05.1938 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.)1938 
  
 | 
promotion
  course, Portsmouth 
  
 | 
 
05.09.1938 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.)1939 
  
 | 
promotion
  course, Portsmouth 
  
 | 
 
02.06.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1941) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Newcastle (cruiser) (Home Fleet) 
  
 | 
 
12.01.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.)1942 
  
 | 
qualifying
  for gunnery duties [HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth)] 
  
 | 
 
21.08.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1943 
  
 | 
HMS
  Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
04.02.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.1944) 
  
 | 
Gunnery
  Officer, HMS Troubridge (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
05.07.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1946) 
  
 | 
gunnery
  school, Chatham [HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham)] 
  
 | 
 
(07.1948) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
03.01.1950 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1950) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Eagle (aircraft carrier) 
  
 | 
 
18.09.1951 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1953) 
  
 | 
HMS
  President (for miscellaneous services) 
  
 | 
 
27.11.1954 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1955) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Corunna (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
(01.1956) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
1957? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1959? 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS Warrior (aircraft carrier) [Operation "Grapple" -
  H-bomb tests at Christmas Island] 
  
 | 
 
09.02.1960 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1961) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Lynx (frigate) 
  
 | 
 
14.03.1962 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1963) 
  
 | 
Captain
  of the Fleet, Mediterranean [HMS Phoenicia] 
  
 | 
 
07.07.1966 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
07.01.1967 
  
 | 
also:
  Naval ADC to the Queen 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Begg, 
  
  [Sir] Varyl
  Cargill 
  
   
    
    
    
    
  Son (with one sister) of Francis Cargill Begg 
(1874-1952), and Muriel
  Clare Robinson (1885-1976). 
  Married (07.08.1943, Chelsea district, London) Rosemary Cowan, CStJ 
(26.09.1910 - 09.03.2005); two sons.
 | 
01.10.1908 
  Kensington district, Greater London 
  -
  
 13.07.1995 
  Dower House Nursing Home, Headbourne
  Worthy, Hampshire | 
  
    
      | Midsh. | 
      01.09.1927 | 
     
    
      | A/S.Lt. | 
      01.01.1930 | 
     
    
      | S.Lt. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      01.12.1930 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      01.12.1938 | 
     
    
      | Cdr.
         | 
      31.12.1942 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      30.06.1947 | 
     
    
      | R.Adm. | 
      07.01.1957 | 
     
    
      | V.Adm. | 
      21.05.1960 | 
     
    
      | Adm. | 
      08.03.1963 | 
     
    
      | Adm. of the Fleet | 
      12.08.1968 (remained
        on the active list, but actually retd 1973)  | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    GCB | 
    12.06.1965 | 
    HM's
      birthday [investiture 07.07.1965] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    KCB | 
    01.01.1962 | 
    New
      Year 1962 [investiture 13.02.1962] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    CB | 
    01.01.1959 | 
    New
      Year 1959 [decoration presented] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    DSO | 
    03.10.1952 | 
    Korea
      (4th list) [investiture 03.03.1953] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    DSC | 
    29.07.1941 | 
    Battle
      of Cape Matapan [investiture 19.10.1943] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    29.06.1951 | 
    Korean
      waters | 
   
 
 | 
Education: St Andrews School, Eastbourne;
Malvern College.
| 1926 | 
  | 
  | 
special entry 
cadet | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 28.09.1933 | 
- | 
(08.1934) | 
qualifying
  for gunnery duties [HMS Excellent] | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
01.11.1937 | 
- | 
(03.)1939 | 
Gunnery Officer, HMS Cossack (destroyer) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| 
19.04.1939 | 
- | 
(06.)1939 | 
HMS 
Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth)] | 
 
| 23.06.1939 | 
- | 
(12.1940) | 
Gunnery
  Officer, HMS
  Glasgow (Southampton class cruiser) | 
 
| 01.1941 | 
- | 
12.1942 | 
Gunnery
  Officer, HMS
  Warspite (Queen Elizabeth class battleship) | 
 
| (02.1943) | 
- | 
(04.1943) | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| 06.05.1943 | 
- | 
(07.)1945 | 
Gunnery and 
Anti-Aircraft Warfare Division, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 09.1945 | 
- | 
(10.1945) | 
Staff Officer 
(Operations) to Commander-in-Chief, British Pacific Fleet [HMS Duke of York (King George V class battleship)] | 
 
| 
(04.1946) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
15.04.1948 | 
- | 
1950 | 
Commanded HM Gunnery School, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] | 
 
| 
1950 | 
- | 
1952 | 
Captain (D), 8th Destroyer Flotilla [HMS Cossack] | 
 
| 
1952 | 
- | 
1954 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
1954 | 
- | 
1954 | 
imperial defence course, Imperial Defence College | 
 
| 
1955 | 
- | 
1956 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Triumph | 
 
| 
1957 | 
- | 
1958 | 
Chief of Staff to Commander-in-Chief 
Portsmouth | 
 
| 
1958 | 
- | 
1960 | 
Flag 
Officer Commanding Fifth Cruiser Squadron and Flag Officer Second-in-Command, 
Far East Station | 
 
| 
1961 | 
- | 
1963 | 
a 
Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Vice-Chief of Naval Staff | 
 
| 
1963 | 
- | 
1965 | 
Commander-in-Chief, British Forces in the Far East, and UK Military Adviser to 
SEATO | 
 
| 
1965 | 
- | 
1966 | 
Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, and Allied Commander-in-Chief, Channel | 
 
| 
1966 | 
- | 
1968 | 
Chief 
of Naval Staff and First Sea Lord | 
 
| 
1969 | 
- | 
1973 | 
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Gibraltar | 
 
 
KStJ 1969. PMN 1966. | 
| 
 
   
    
    
   
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
     | 
Bekenn, 
  Philip 
  
   
   
   | 
15.04.1912 
  - 
  08.03.1993 | 
  
    
      | ... | 
      ... | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      01.08.1943 (retd 
		15.04.1957) | 
     
     
 | 
Education: Nautical College, Pangbourne.
| ... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
HMS St Angelo | 
 
| ... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
 | 
Belben, 
  George Devereux 
   
   
  
   
  Son of George Belben and of Lucy Belben (née
  Dickinson); husband of Joyce P.M. Belben, of Verwood, Dorsetshire.
 | 
14.05.1897 
  Bark Hart, Seldown, Poole 
  - 
  18.02.1944 
  (KIA) [age 46] 
  [Naples War Cemetery, Italy, II.0.9] | 
  
    
      ... 
        
       | 
      ... 
        
       | 
     
    
      Cdr. 
        
       | 
      31.12.1931 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt.
        
         
        
       | 
      30.06.1939 
        
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSO 
       | 
    04.04.1944 
       | 
    Aegean
      operations [AntShpStk ?] 06.10.1943 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSC 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    AM 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    01.08.1944 
       | 
    Operation
      Shingle (posthumously) 
       | 
   
 
 | 
01.1910 
   | 
  
  
 | 
 
   
 | 
entered
  RN 
  
 | 
 
14.05.1934 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1934) 
  
 | 
tactical
  course, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth 
  
 | 
 
... 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
... 
  
 | 
... 
  
 | 
 
26.09.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1940) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Canton (armed merchant cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
(02.1941) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
01.04.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.)1942 
  
 | 
HMS Saker
  II 
  
 | 
 
10.08.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
18.02.1944 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Penelope (cruiser) [torpedoed & sunk by U-410 off Anzio] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Belfield, 
  Joseph Thomas 
  
  
  
  Son (with two sisters) of Joseph Belfield, boiler 
maker, and Clara Twigger, of Wanstead. 
Married ((09?).1928, Devonport district, Devonshire) Jessica "Jessie" May 
Hoskins (30.05.1903 - 02.2000).
 | 
27.08.1887 
  
  Leytonstone, West Ham district, London 
  -
   12.09.1975 Worthing district, 
West Sussex | 
  
    
      | A/Engine Room 
		Artificer 4th cl. | 
      27.09.1909 
		[M1337] | 
     
	
      | Engine Room 
		Artificer 4th cl. | 
      15.03.1911 | 
     
	
      | Engine Room 
		Artificer 3rd cl. | 
      26.09.1912 | 
     
    
      | Engine Room 
		Artificer 2nd cl. | 
      25.09.1916 | 
     
    
      | Mate (E) | 
      06.08.1917 | 
     
    
      | A/Eng.Lt. | 
      06.08.1919 | 
     
    
      | Eng.Lt. | 
      1921?, seniority 
		06.08.1919 | 
     
    
      | Eng.Lt.Cdr. | 
      06.08.1927 (retd 
		27.08.1932) | 
     
    
      | Eng.Cdr. 
		(retd) | 
      27.08.1932 
		(reverted to retd 11.10.1945) | 
     
     
  
    
      
        | 
    
	OBE | 
    
	01.07.1941 | 
    
	HM's birthday 1941 [investiture 29.07.1941] | 
   
	
    
        | 
    14|15
      St | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
        | 
    BWM
      14|20 | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
        | 
    VM | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
        | 
    Def
      M | 
    - | 
    
      - | 
   
	
    
        | 
    
	WM
      39|45 | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
 
 | 
Fitter & turner.
| 
27.09.1909 | 
  | 
  | 
enlisted RN on a 12 year engagement, HMS Victory II (RN Barracks, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
27.01.1910 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Hecla (depot ship) | 
 
| 
31.05.1910 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Blenheim (cruiser; depot ship) | 
 
| 
15.08.1910 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Blake (cruiser; depot ship) | 
 
| 
04.03.1911 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Victory II (RN Barracks, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
19.03.1911 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Thetis (cruiser; minelayer) | 
 
| 
12.08.1911 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Aboukir (armoured cruiser) | 
 
| 
16.12.1911 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Terrible (cruiser) | 
 
| 
17.04.1912 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Achilles (armoured cruiser) | 
 
| 
18.09.1913 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Victory II (RN Barracks, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
19.09.1913 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Fisgard (boy artificers' training establishment, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
17.10.1913 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Victory II (RN Barracks, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
19.03.1915 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Royalist (light cruiser) | 
 
| 
29.08.1917 | 
- | 
19.12.1918 | 
HMS 
Collingwood (battleship) | 
 
| 
(02.1919) | 
- | 
(03.1919) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
20.03.1919 | 
- | 
01.1920 | 
HMS 
Cyclops (fleet repair ship) | 
 
| 
01.1920 | 
- | 
07.1920 | 
HMS 
Hussar (torpedo gun-boat) (Genoa) | 
 
| 
10.07.1920 | 
- | 
08.1920 | 
HMS 
Seraph (torpedo-boat destroyer) [tender to HMS Blenheim] | 
 
| 
(09.1920) | 
- | 
(01.1921) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
17.02.1922 | 
- | 
(08.1923) | 
HMS 
Conquest (light cruiser; parent ship 1st Submarine Flotilla) | 
 
| 
11.1924 | 
- | 
15.08.1926 | 
HMS 
Centaur (cruiser; flag ship Commodore Commanding Atlantic Fleet Destroyer 
Flotillas) | 
 
| 
18.10.1926 | 
- | 
21.08.1928 | 
HMS 
Volunteer (destroyer) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| 
18.12.1928 | 
- | 
08.02.1930 | 
HMS 
Active (destroyer) (and for duty with Captain Superintendent Contract Built 
Ships) (while under construction at Newcastle-on-Tyne) | 
 
| 
09.02.1930 | 
- | 
03.1932 | 
HMS 
Active (destroyer) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| 
(05.1932) | 
- | 
(09.1932) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
Driving & supervising examiner, Ministry of 
Transport. | 
 
| 
28.08.1939 | 
- | 
31.10.1939 | 
HMS Mackay (destroyer) (and for 
flotilla duties) | 
 
| 
01.11.1939 | 
- | 
(12.)1943 | 
HMS Eaglet 
(RN base, Liverpool) (for flotilla duties with Captain (D), Liverpool) (OBE) | 
 
| 
01.01.1944 | 
- | 
(08.)1945 | 
HMS 
Defender (ocean escort base, Liverpool) | 
 
 
Member, Pax Humana Lodge of Freemasons, London. 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Bell, 
  Charles Courtenay 
   
   
  
  Son of William Atkinson Bell (1844-1920), and
  Charlotte Frances ("Fanny") Nevinson (1851-1927).
   
  
  Married (21.11.1917, Ulverston, Lancashire) Margaret (Peggy) Pattinson
  (born c. 1895); two daughters [Second 
Officer Margaret Ruth Bell, WRNS].
 | 
15.07.1883 
  Mansfield, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire 
  - 
  12.08.1966 
  Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      09.05.1899 
        
       | 
     
    
      Midsh. 
        
       | 
      26.03.1900 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/S.Lt. 
        
       | 
      1903? 
        
       | 
     
    
      S.Lt. 
        
       | 
      26.10.1903 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      01.04.1905 
        
       | 
     
    
      Cdr. 
        
       | 
      30.06.1917
        (retd 01.01.1923) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt.
        (retd)
        
         
        
       | 
      15.07.1928
        (recalled 1939/40) (reverted to retd > 06.1944, < 10.1944) 
        
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSO 
       | 
    17.10.1919 
       | 
    Mineclearing
      Force 01-06.1919 
       | 
   
 
 | 
15.01.1898 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
entered
  RN 
  
 | 
 
05.10.1903 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS
  Royal Oak 
  
 | 
 
26.11.1903 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS
  Mercury (for instruction in navigation) 
  
 | 
 
19.04.1904 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS
  Hannibal 
  
 | 
 
16.11.1905 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS
  Hussar 
  
 | 
 
13.08.1906 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS
  Proserpine 
  
 | 
 
19.09.1908 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS
  Dryad (for pilotage course) 
  
 | 
 
24.12.1908 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS
  Hawke (for voyage out & home) 
  
 | 
 
22.07.1909 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS
  Juno 
  
 | 
 
24.03.1911 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
Navigating
  Officer, HMS Aboukir 
  
 | 
 
03.01.1912 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
Assistant
  Navigating Officer, HMS Cornwall 
  
 | 
 
26.09.1920 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
14.10.1921 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Sherborne (twin-screw minesweeper) & Senior Officer, ...
  Minesweeping Flotilla & Mine Clearance Officer, Galloper Shoal Area 
  
 | 
 
15.10.1921 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1922? 
  
 | 
Local
  Defence Division, Admiralty 
  
 | 
 
Chicken-farmer
  in Sussex, 1923-1939. 
   | 
 
(04.1940) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
05.01.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1941 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Moreton Bay (armed merchant cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
12.09.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(12.1941) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Derbyshire (armed merchant cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
01.06.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.1942 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Nemo
  (auxiliary patrol base, Brightlingsea) & as Naval Officer-in-Charge
  Brightlingsea 
  
 | 
 
15.01.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(12.1943) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Corfu (armed merchant cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
(04.1944) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.1944) 
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Bell, 
  Charles Stuart 
   
 | 
25.02.1890 
  Abergavenny, Monmouthshire
    
  - 
11.06.1956 | 
  
    
      
      Seaman 
      
       | 
      
      ? [237883] 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/Mate 
      
       | 
      
      22.06.1918 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      22.07.1920 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt.Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      22.07.1928 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      30.06.1934 (retd 25.02.1940) 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/Capt. (retd) 
      
       | 
      
      > 06.1944, < 07.1945 
      
       | 
     
   
 | 
31.12.1915 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
commissioned 
  
 | 
 
14.10.1918 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1919) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Royal Sovereign (battleship) 
  
 | 
 
04.04.1923 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(01.1925) 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Badminton (minesweeper) 
  
 | 
 
03.06.1925 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1927) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Hermes (aircraft carrier) (China) 
  
 | 
 
07.01.1929 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1931) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Revenge (battleship) (Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
(01.1932) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
no appointment
  listed 
  
 | 
 
01.03.1932 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(01.1934) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Rodney (battleship) (Home Fleet) 
  
 | 
 
(08.1934) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
19.09.1934 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1937) 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS Resource (repair ship) (Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
07.1937 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1941) 
  
 | 
HMS Durban
  (cruiser) (Reserve Fleet, Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
25.08.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.1944) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Collingwood (training establishment, Fareham, Hants.) 
  
 | 
 
10.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1946) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Ariel (RN Air Station, Worthy Down, nr Winchester) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Bell, 
  
  Frederick Secker 
      
     
  Youngest son of Col F.B. Bell, HAC. Married
  Dulcie, daughter of Nahun Barnet, FRIBA, Melbourne, Aust.
 | 
17.08.1897 
Westminster, London -
 23.11.1973 
  Richmond upon Thames district, Surrey | 
  
    
      | Lt. | 
      15.09.1918 
        16.09.1920, seniority 15.06.1918 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      15.06.1926 | 
     
    
      | Cdr. | 
      30.06.1931 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      31.12.1938 (retd
        08.01.1948) | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    CB | 
    23.12.1939 | 
    action
Admiral Graf Spee 13.12.1939 | 
   
 
 | 
Education: Matfield Grange, Kent; RN Colleges,
Osborne and Dartmouth (05.1910-...) 
1914 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
1915 
  
 | 
 served in HMS
Cumberland in Cameroons campaign (HMS Canada (Grand Fleet and Jutland)) 
  
 | 
 
1916 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1923 
  
 | 
submarines
  (01.1919 no appointment listed) 
  
 | 
 
07.10.1923 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(01.1925) 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Scythe (destroyer) (Reserve Fleet, Devonport) 
  
 | 
 
07.12.1925 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1927) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Campbell (flotilla leader) 
  
 | 
 
12.03.1928 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1929) 
  
 | 
for
  training duties, HMS Victory (Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
1930 
   | 
- 
  
  
 | 
1932 
  
  
 | 
lent
  to RAN: 
  
  
 | 
 
07.04.1930 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1931) 
  
 | 
HMAS
  Australia (cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
21.07.1931 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(09.1932) 
  
 | 
for
  duty at Naval Office, HMAS Cerberus 
  
 | 
 
1933 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
RN
  Staff College 
  
 | 
 
01.01.1934 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1935) 
  
 | 
Staff
  Officer (Operations) & (Intelligence) to Commander-in-Chief Portsmouth
  [HMS Victory] 
  
 | 
 
01.10.1935 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
25.10.1938 
  
 | 
Commander
  [= Executive Officer], HMS Repulse (battle
  cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
(02.1939) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1939) 
  
 | 
no appointment
  listed 
  
 | 
 
25.08.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1940) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Exeter
  (cruiser) (Battle of
the River Plate 13 Dec 39) 
  
 | 
 
24.05.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1941) 
  
 | 
Flag
  Captain, HMS Sultan & Chief Staff Officer to Commodore, Malaya 
  
 | 
 
13.02.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(12.1943) 
  
 | 
Naval
  Officer-in-Charge, Trincomalee, Ceylon [HMS Lanka] 
  
 | 
 
15.02.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
21.11.1945 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS St.
  George (training establishment,
Douglas, Isle of Man) 
  
 | 
 
21.11.1945 
  
 | 
- 
   | 
(04.1946) 
  
 | 
 Commanding Officer, HMS
  Anson (battleship) 
  
 | 
 
08.07.1947 
   | 
- 
   | 
08.01.1948 
   | 
Naval
  ADC
  to the King 
   | 
 
 
 | 
Bell, 
  
  
  Harold Peter George 
  
  
  
  
  Married (1955) Patricia Ann O'Callaghan (03.06.1929 
- ), daughter of Maj. Cernelius Edward Alexander O'Callaghan and
  Dorothy Edith Preston; ... children.
 | 
10.10.1922 
  - 
  21.01.1992 
  Yeovil district, Somerset | 
  
    
      | Paym.Cadet | 
      01.01.1940 | 
     
    
      | Paym.Midsh. | 
      01.09.1940 | 
     
    
      | A/Paym.S.Lt. | 
      01.09.1942 | 
     
    
      | Paym.S.Lt. | 
      14.06.1943,
        seniority 01.06.1942 | 
     
    
      | T/Paym.Lt. | 
      < 02.1943 | 
     
    
      | Paym.Lt. = Lt.
        (S) | 
      01.02.1944 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. (S) | 
      01.02.1952 (retd
        31.07.1962) | 
     
   
 | 
| 01.05.1940 | 
- | 
(02.)1941 | 
HMS
  Resolution (battleship) | 
 
| 20.09.1941 | 
- | 
(12.1941) | 
HMS King
  George V (battleship) (for duty in Admiral's office of Commander-in-Chief,
  Home Fleet) | 
 
| (08.1942) | 
  | 
  | 
no
  appointment listed | 
 
| 22.10.1942 | 
- | 
01.01.1943 | 
Secretary
  to Commodore for Flotilla Duties, Gibraltar [HMS Cormorant (RN base,
  Gibraltar)] * | 
 
| 01.01.1943 | 
- | 
(12.1943) | 
for duty in
  office of Flag Officer-in-Charge, Algiers [HMS Hannibal (RN base, Algiers)] | 
 
| (04.1944) | 
- | 
(04.1946) | 
no
  appointment listed | 
 
| (07.1948) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS
  Osprey (anti-submarine establishment, Portland) ** | 
 
| 11.05.1949 | 
- | 
(05.1950) | 
HMS
  Tamar (RN base, Hong Kong) | 
 
| (05.1953) | 
  | 
  | 
no
  appointment listed | 
 
| 19.05.1954 | 
- | 
(04.)1955 | 
HMS
  Saintes (destroyer) | 
 
| 08.09.1955 | 
- | 
(01.1957) | 
on
  staff of Flag Officer Flying Training [HMS Heron (RN Air Station, Yeovilton,
  Somerset)] | 
 
| (01.1959) | 
  | 
  | 
Admiralty
  [HMS President] ** | 
 
| 12.09.1960 | 
- | 
(07.1961) | 
Squadron
  Supply Officer, 17th Frigate Squadron [HMS Wizard] | 
 
 
* survived sinking of HMS Martin (destroyer) (ship torpedoed & sunk by U-431 off
Algeria 10.11.1942) 
** indexed, but not listed as such | 
Bell, 
  Joseph Charles Sydney 
    
  Married ((12?).1944, Durham North Eastern 
district) Jean P. Griffin.
	 | 
29.11.1907 
  Devonport, Devon 
  - 
  27.01.1953 
  Malta 
(died) [age 45] 
  [Kalkara Naval Cemetery, Malta] | 
  
    
      | 
      Seaman | 
      
      ? [J107309] | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Gnr. (T) | 
      
      26.09.1942 | 
     
    
      | 
      Gnr. (T) | 
      
      1943?, seniority 26.09.1942 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cd.El.Offr. | 
      
      1946?, seniority 26.09.1942 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Sen.Cd.El.Offr. | 
      
      < 05.1949 | 
     
    
      | 
      Sen.Cd.El.Offr. | 
      
      01.04.1951 | 
     
     
 | 
| 
(12.1942) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
01.12.1942 | 
- | 
(06.)1944 | 
HMS 
Richmond (destroyer) | 
 
| 
(10.1944) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
(01.1945) | 
- | 
(04.1946) | 
HMS Speaker 
(escort carrier) * | 
 
| 
30.09.1947 | 
- | 
(05.)1949 | 
HMS 
Sluys (destroyer) | 
 
| 
13.12.1949 | 
- | 
(05.1951) | 
HMS 
Defiance (training establishment, Devonport) | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
27.01.1953 | 
HMS 
Cheviot (destroyer) | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
  
	
	Bell, 
    William John Kenneth 
    
   
	  | 
  
	23.01.1922 
    - 
	31.12.1998 | 
  
    
      
        | 
		A/S.Lt. (A) | 
        01.09.1944 | 
       
      
        | ... | 
        ... | 
       
      
        | Lt.Cdr. | 
        
		01.12.1953 (retd 15.06.1959) | 
       
     
   | 
  
    
      
        | 
		? | 
        
		- | 
        
		23.08.1944 | 
        
		Cochrane course, Final Selection Board, Upper Yardmen & Upper Yardmen 
		(Air),
HMS Collingwood (training establishment, Fareham, nr Portsmouth, Hampshire) | 
       
      
        | 
		? | 
        
		- | 
        
		(07.1945) | 
        HMS 
		Opportune (O class destroyer) | 
       
      
        | 
		... | 
        
		- | 
        
		... | 
        ... | 
       
       
   | 
Bellars, 
  Edward  Gerald  Hyslop 
  
    
  Son of Rev. William and Charlotte Agatha
  Bellars. Married 1st ((06?).1916, St Marylebone district, Greater London) Ethel Marion Hollins (marriage dissolved, 
  1945); two sons, one daughter. 
  Married 2nd, Beatrice Maude Watson (died 1949).
 | 
10.07.1894 
  - 
  04.10.1955 
  Wandsworth district, London | 
  
    
      Cadet 
         | 
      15.05.1907 
         | 
     
    
      Midsh. 
         | 
      1912 
         | 
     
    
      A/S.Lt. 
         | 
      ? 
         | 
     
    
      S.Lt. 
         | 
      09.12.1914,
        seniority 15.11.1914 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
         | 
      15.05.1916 
        02.10.1920, seniority 15.12.1915 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.Cdr. 
         | 
      15.12.1923 
         | 
     
    
      Cdr. 
         | 
      31.12.1928 
         | 
     
    
      Capt. 
         | 
      30.06.1935 (retd
        [< 07.]1945) 
         | 
     
    
      Cdre. 2nd cl. 
         | 
      16.02. 1944? 
         | 
     
    
      A/R.Adm.
        (retd) 
         | 
      1945 
         | 
     
    
      R.Adm. (retd) 
         | 
      01.03.1946 (invalided
        1946) 
         | 
     
   
  
    | 
         
     | 
    CB  
       | 
    28.11.1944 
       | 
    Operation
      Neptune, Normandy 06.1944 
       | 
   
 
 | 
Education: King's School, Canterbury; RN Colleges,
Osborne and Dartmouth 
1914 
  1914 
  1915 
  22.07.1916 | 
- 
   
   
  - 
  
 | 
1919 
   
   
  (01.)1919 
  
 | 
 European
War: 
  HMS Britannia 
  HMS Albemarle 
  HMS Barham (battleship) (Jutland, 1916) 
  
 | 
 
1919 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1921 
  
 | 
qualified in Gunnery 
  
 | 
 
1922 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1923 
  
 | 
 Gunnery Officer, HMS
  Repulse (battlecruiser) 
  
 | 
 
05.11.1923 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1926 
  
 | 
Experimental Department, Gunnery School, Whale Island [HMS Excellent] 
  
 | 
 
01.03.1926 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1928 
  
 | 
 Gunnery Officer, HMS Nelson
  (battleship) (1st commission) 
  
 | 
 
07.01.1929 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1929) 
  
 | 
staff
  course, RN Staff
  College, Greenwich 
  
 | 
 
31.12.1929 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1932 
  
 | 
Naval
  Ordnance Department, Admiralty [HMS President] 
  
 | 
 
16.07.1932 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1933 
  
 | 
Fleet Gunnery Officer, Home Fleet [HMS Nelson (battleship)] 
  
 | 
 
19.12.1933 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.)1935 
  
 | 
 Executive Officer, HMS
  Cornwall (cruiser) (China) 
  
 | 
 
18.05.1936 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1938 
  
 | 
 Tactical Division,
  Admiralty [HMS President] 
  
 | 
 
01.06.1938 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1940 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Galatea (cruiser) (Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
01.04.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1942 
  
 | 
Deputy
  Director of Plans Division,
  Admiralty [HMS President] 
  
 | 
 
12.03.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.)1943 
  
 | 
Flag
  Captain (CO) HMS
  Norfolk (cruiser) & Chief Staff Officer to R.Adm. L.H.K. Hamilton 
  
 | 
 
(08.1943) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(12.1943) 
  
 | 
unknown [no appointment listed in the Navy List] 
  
 | 
 
| 
08.01.1944 | 
- | 
02.01.1945 | 
also:
Naval ADC to the King | 
 
16.02.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
01.03.1945 
  
 | 
Chief of Staff,
  Commander-in-Chief Portsmouth [HMS Victory] 
  
 | 
 
01.03.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
early
  1946 
  
 | 
Assistant Chief of
  Naval Staff (Foreign), Admiralty [HMS President] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Bellers, 
  Lionel Hugh William 
   
    
  
  Married ((09?).1934, Paddington district, London) 
... Smart.
 | 
01.01.1900  
  - 
06.07.1966 
  Bodmin district, Cornwall | 
  
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      15.05.1920 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt.Cdr.
      
       
      
       | 
      
      15.05.1928 (retd)
      (reverted to retd < 04.1946) 
      
       | 
     
   
 | 
09.1912 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
entered
  RN 
  
 | 
 
... 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
... 
  
 | 
... 
  
 | 
 
23.08.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.)1940 
  
 | 
RN
  Barracks, Devonport [HMS Drake] 
  
 | 
 
(09.1939?) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
British
  Naval Liaison Officer, ORP Burza (Polish destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
05.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1941 
  
 | 
HMS Cabot
  (RN training establishment, Bristol) 
  
 | 
 
03.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1943 
  
 | 
HMS
  Edinburgh Castle (RN base, Freetown, Sierra Leone) 
  
 | 
 
13.04.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.)1944 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS Cabot (RN training establishment, Weterhby, Yorkshire) 
  
 | 
 
15.09.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS Vulture (RN Air Station, St Merryn) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Beloe, 
  
  [Sir] Isaac 
William Trant 
"Bill" 
  
   
   
 
   
   
  Third son (with three brothers) of Rev. 
Robert Douglas Beloe, MA (1868-1931), sometime Headmaster of Bradfield College, and 
Margaret Clarissa Bramston (1878-1946), late of St Nicholas, Winchester. 
Married (02.11.1936, Lambeth district, London) Ethel Diana Cole (1910 - ), 
daughter of Cdr. John Francis Herbert Cole (1878-1915), and Ethel Sophia Cole 
(from 1934 Mrs O.E. Leggett) (1881?-1966); one son, one daughter.
 | 
09.12.1909 
Winchcomb district, Gloucestershire 
  - 
03.04.1966 
Rayleigh House, Holly Lane, North Shore 
Point, Norfolk, Virginia, USA (formerly of Bridge House, Earl Soham, Suffolk) 
[died of a heart attack in his automobile as he was leaving his home to attend a 
church service] | 
  
    
      | 
      Cadet | 
      
      01.05.1927 | 
     
	
      | 
      Midsh. | 
      
      01.01.1928 | 
     
	
      | 
      A/S.Lt. | 
      
      01.05.1930 | 
     
	
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      16.01.1931 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      16.05.1933 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr.
      
       | 
      
      16.05.1941 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. | 
      
      31.12.1946 | 
     
    
      | 
      Capt. | 
      
      31.12.1951 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdre. 2nd cl. | 
      
      17.07.1957 | 
     
    
      | 
      R.Adm. | 
      
      07.01.1961 | 
     
    
      | 
      V.Adm. | 
      
      30.05.1963 | 
     
   
 | 
Education: RN College, Dartmouth 
(15.09.1923-04.1927).
| ... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
1939 | 
- | 
1945 | 
served WW2 in Western Approaches, West Mediterranean 
and Russian convoys: | 
 
| 
04.04.1938 | 
- | 
(08.)1940 | 
First Lieutenant, HMS Foxhound (F class destroyer) | 
 
| 
26.08.1940 | 
- | 
(10.)1940 | 
HMS Seaborn (accounting base for 3rd Battle 
Squadron, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) | 
 
| 
10.1940 | 
- | 
(02.)1941 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Campbeltown (Town class 
destroyer) | 
 
| 
 08.02.1941 | 
- | 
17.06.1941 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Vanity (V class destroyer) | 
 
| 
29.07.1941 | 
- | 
(08.)1943 | 
HMS Malaya (Queen Elizabeth class battleship) | 
 
| 
(10.1943) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
 08.11.1943 | 
- | 
25.06.1945 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Cotton (Captain class frigate) (DSC) | 
 
| 
(07.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
03.09.1945 | 
- | 
10.11.1946 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Contest (C class destroyer) | 
 
| 
10.03.1947 | 
- | 
(10.1948) | 
Executive Officer, HMS Gamecock (RN Air Station, Bramcote, Nuneaton) | 
 
| 
09.1949 | 
- | 
(05.)1951 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Jamaica (Crown Colony class cruiser) | 
 
| 
04.06.1951 | 
- | 
(05.1952) | 
Admiralty [HMS President] (for miscellaneous services) | 
 
| 
1952 | 
- | 
1953 | 
National Defence College, Canada | 
 
| 
(05.1953) | 
  | 
  | 
Admiralty [HMS President] * | 
 
| 
18.12.1953 | 
- | 
1956 | 
Deputy Director, RN Staff College | 
 
| 
1956 | 
- | 
1956 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Dainty (destroyer) | 
 
| 
18.10.1956 | 
- | 
(01.)1957 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Ocean (aircraft carrier) & Flag Captain, Training 
Squadron, Home Fleet | 
 
| 
17.07.1957 | 
- | 
(01.)1959 | 
Commodore Commanding Pakistan Flotilla [PNS Dilawar] | 
 
| 
26.09.1959 | 
- | 
(01.1960) | 
in command, HMS Drake &
Commodore, RN Barracks, Devonport | 
 
| 
01.04.1961 | 
- | 
(03.)1963 | 
Flag 
Officer, Medway & Admiral Superintendent, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] (CB) | 
 
| 
14.01.1964 | 
- | 
1966 | 
NATO 
Deputy Supreme Allied commander, Atlantic [assumed command 04.02.1964] | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Bence-Trower, 
  
  Peter Alexander 
   
   
  Only son of Capt. Richard Alexander Bence-Trower 
(1882-1950), City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders), and Violet Elizabeth Mabel 
"Betty" Weatherall (1895-1969). 
  Married (09.06.1951, St George's Church, 
Hanover Square, Westminster district, London) Sheena Margaret Grant, 
elder daughter of Lewis R.H. Grant, of Langside, Peebles; two sons, two
  daughters. | 
10.01.1925 
  Cadogan Square, Chelsea, Greater London SW 
  - 
  28.03.2008 
  West Meon, Petersfield, Hampshire | 
  
    
      | 
      Cadet | 
      
      01.05.1943 | 
     
    
      | 
      Midsh.
       | 
      
      01.01.1944 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      1946, seniority 01.12.1944 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      16.01.1946 | 
     
	
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      16.01.1954 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. | 
      
      31.12.1961 | 
     
    
      | 
      Capt. | 
      
      30.06.1967 (retd 01.09.1973) | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Winchester College (Fearon's (Culver 
House); 1938.3-1943.2; VIII (Pres.), VI, Assoc. XI).
| 
01.05.1943 | 
  | 
  | 
special 
entry cadet RN (King's Sword) | 
 
| 01.01.1944 | 
- | 
(06.)1944 | 
HMS Glasgow
  (cruiser) (Channel) | 
 
| 12.07.1944 | 
- | 
10.1944 | 
HMS Malaya
  (battleship) | 
 
| 10.1944 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
HMS King
  George V (battleship) (Pacific) | 
 
| 03.04.1946 | 
- | 
(04.1946) | 
HMS
  Jasper | 
 
| 
29.12.1947 | 
- | 
(05.1949) | 
HMS 
Liverpool | 
 
| 
01.01.1950 | 
- | 
(10.1950) | 
Flag 
Lieutenant to First Sea Lord,
Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 
13.04.1951 | 
- | 
(05.1951) | 
HMS 
Dryad (navigation and direction school, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
07.01.1952 | 
- | 
(05.)1953 | 
HMS 
Actaeon | 
 
| 
18.06.1953 | 
- | 
(07.1954) | 
Navigating Officer, HMS Vanguard | 
 
| 
(01.1955) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Wrangler * | 
 
| 
12.02.1955 | 
- | 
(01.1956) | 
HMS 
Battleaxe | 
 
| 
(01.1957) | 
  | 
  | 
Admiralty [HMS President] * | 
 
| 
05.01.1958 | 
- | 
(01.1959) | 
HMS 
Newfoundland | 
 
| 
(01.1960) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Dryad (navigation and direction school, Portsmouth) * | 
 
| 
11.08.1960 | 
- | 
(07.1961) | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Carron | 
 
| 
19.04.1962 | 
- | 
(03.)1964 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Surprise | 
 
| 
1966 | 
- | 
? | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Gurkha | 
 
| 
10.07.1967 | 
- | 
(03.)1968 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Protector (Antarctic expedition) | 
 
| 
(08.1968) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Protector * | 
 
| 
03.1969 | 
- | 
(03.1969) | 
Naval 
Attaché, Paris [HMS President] | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
? | 
Captain of the Fleet | 
 
| 
31.01.1972 | 
- | 
? | 
Controller, Defence Operations Centre, Ministry of Defence | 
 
 
Deputy Lieutenant (DL), Hampshire, 1982. High 
Sheriff, Hampshire, 1983. Master, Worshipful Company of Drapers, 1983. 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Benn, 
  William Gordon 
      
   
    
 
 
Married (09.04.1925) ...; one daughter.
 | 
31.01.1889 
  Brazil 
  - 
  23.02.1962 | 
  
    
      | A/S.Lt. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | S.Lt. | 
      03.04.1909,
        seniority 30.08.1908 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      20.06.1910,
        seniority 28.02.1910 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      28.02.1918 | 
     
    
      | Cdr. | 
      30.06.1923 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      30.06.1931 | 
     
    
      | Cdre. 2nd cl. | 
      29.06.1941 | 
     
    
      | R.Adm. | 
      08.07.1941 (retd 
		09.07.1941) (reverted to retd
        05.03.1946) | 
     
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
     MID | 
    17.05.1918 | 
    ? | 
   
 
 | 
| 15.01.1904 | 
  | 
  | 
entered
  RN | 
 
| 14.09.1917 | 
- | 
(01.1919) | 
Navigating
  Officer, HMS Dartmouth (light cruiser) | 
 
| 13.08.1921 | 
- | 
(08.1923) | 
HMS
  Dryad (navigation school, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 16.09.1924 | 
- | 
(01.)1925 | 
staff
  course, RN Staff College, Greenwich [HMS President] | 
 
| 05.09.1925 | 
- | 
(07.1927) | 
Navigating
  Officer, HMS Calcutta (cruiser) (and as Fleet Navigating Officer and Staff
  Officer (Operations), North America and West Indies Station) | 
 
| 08.06.1929 | 
- | 
(02.)1931 | 
Commander
  [= Executive Officer],
  HMS Renown (battlecruiser) & Squadron Navigating Officer, Battle Cruiser
  Squadron (Atlantic Fleet) | 
 
| 19.10.1931 | 
- | 
(01.)1932 | 
senior
  officers' technical course, Portsmouth | 
 
| 16.09.1932 | 
- | 
(08.1934) | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Tarantula (gunboat) & SO West River (China) | 
 
| 07.05.1935 | 
- | 
(07.)1935 | 
tactical
  course, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth | 
 
| 18.09.1935 | 
- | 
(06.)1938 | 
Director of
  Navigation, Hydrographic Department, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 14.07.1938 | 
- | 
(07.)1939 | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Argus (aircraft carrier) (Portsmouth) | 
 
| 07.07.1939 | 
- | 
14.10.1939 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Royal
  Oak (battleship) (torpedoed & sunk at Scapa Flow) | 
 
| 15.10.1939 | 
- | 
28.10.1939 | 
HMS Victory 
(additional) | 
 
| 29.10.1939 | 
- | 
27.12.1939 | 
HMS Victory 
(additional; whilst unemployed) | 
 
| 28.12.1939 | 
- | 
07.10.1940 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Fiji
  (cruiser) | 
 
| 08.10.1940 | 
- | 
15.05.1942 | 
Chief of
  Staff to Commander-in-Chief, Rosyth [HMS Cochrane] (from 29.06.1941 as Cdre. 
2nd cl.) | 
 
| 15.01.1941 | 
- | 
08.07.1941 | 
also:
Naval ADC to the King | 
 
| 16.05.1942 | 
- | 
08.06.1942 | 
HMS President 
(additional; for disposal) | 
 
| 09.06.1942 | 
- | 
18.06.1942 | 
HMS President 
(additional; for duty inside Admiralty) | 
 
| 19.06.1942 | 
- | 
19.12.1945 | 
Director of
  Navigation, Hydrographic Department, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
 
 | 
Bennett, 
  Alfred John Stevens 
  
   
 | 
15.02.1906 
  
  Gillingham, Kent 
  -
 15.02.1989
 Cornwall 
   | 
  
    
      Seaman 
         | 
      ? [M36624] 
         | 
     
    
      Wt.Eng. 
         | 
      01.10.1935 
         | 
     
    
      Cd.Eng.
         [renamed Sen.Cd.Eng.]
         
         | 
      01.10.1943 
         | 
     
    
      A/Lt. (E) 
         | 
      < 04.1946 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. (E) 
         | 
      25.04.1951 (retd 
		> 05.1953, < 04.1955) 
         | 
     
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
    
	MBE 
       | 
    
	24.03.1942 
       | 
    
	1st & 6th Minesweeping Flotillas, Northern Waters [investiture 27.07.1943] 
       | 
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    
	MID 
       | 
    
	01.01.1944 
       | 
    
	New Year 
      
	1944 
       | 
   
 
 | 
30.01.1936 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1938 
  
 | 
HMS Barham (battleship) (Mediterranean Fleet) 
  
 | 
 
(06.1938) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1938) 
  
 | 
no appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
10.08.1938 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1939) 
  
 | 
HMS Royal 
Sovereign (battleship) * 
  
 | 
 
08.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1943) 
  
 | 
HMS Hussar 
(Halcyon class minesweeper) * 
  
 | 
 
07.09.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.)1943 
  
 | 
HMS Modeste 
  
 | 
 
(12.1943) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.1944) 
  
 | 
no 
appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
(07.1945) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
no 
appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
12.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.)1946 
  
 | 
HMS Cavendish (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
07.11.1946 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.)1948 
  
 | 
HMS Cambrian (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
13.09.1948 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1950) 
  
 | 
HMS Highflyer (for miscellaneous duties) 
  
 | 
 
25.04.1951 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1953) 
  
 | 
HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) (for miscellaneous services) 
  
 | 
 
 
AMIMechE 
Published: Ship fire prevention (1964) 
* (04.1940) still indexed, but no longer listed as such 
** (06.1943) & (08.1943) still indexed as HMS Hussar, but not listed as such 
 | 
Bennett, 
  Cecil Reginald Percival 
  
    
    
   
    
   
    
   
Son (with three sisters and three brothers) of Albert Webber Bennett 
(1862-1926), and Isabella Brown (1864-1941), of Morchard Bishop, Devon. 
Married (26.07.1923, Caerphilly, Glamorgan, Wales) Ethel Elizabeth Bartlett 
(17.06.1895 - (06?).1975), daughter of W.E. Bartlett, of Exeter; two daughters.
  	 | 
29.07.1896 
Crediton, Devon 
  - 
29.01.1976 
RN Hospital, Haslar, South East Hampshire 
district, Hampshire | 
  
    
      | Engine Room 
		Artificer 5th class | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | Mate (E) | 
      01.01.1921 | 
     
    
      | Eng.Lt. | 
      01.10.1923 | 
     
    
      | Eng.Lt.Cdr. | 
      01.01.1931 | 
     
    
      | Eng.Cdr. | 
      30.06.1935 | 
     
    
      | Eng.Capt. | 
      30.06.1944 | 
     
    
      | Eng.R.Adm. | 
      08.11.1950 (retd 
		14.06.1954) | 
     
     
  
    
      
		  | 
    
	CBE | 
    
	05.06.1952 | 
    
	HM's birthday 1952 [investiture 15.07.1952] | 
   
  
    
      
		  | 
    
	OBE | 
    
	01.01.1943 | 
    
	New Year 1943 | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	29.07.1941 | 
    
	Battle of Cape Matapan | 
   
   
	 | 
Education: Crediton Grammar School.
| 
1911 | 
  | 
  | 
enlisted RN | 
 
| 
04.03.1916 | 
- | 
30.09.1916 | 
HMS 
Iron Duke (battleship) | 
 
| 
1922 | 
- | 
1924 | 
HMS 
Valiant (battleship) | 
 
| 
1925 | 
- | 
1926 | 
HMS 
Petersfield (twin screw minesweeper) | 
 
| 
1927 | 
- | 
1928 | 
HMS Fisgard 
(depot for training of Artificer Apprentices) 
(for 
instructional duties with artificer apprentices) | 
 
| 
1929 | 
- | 
1931 | 
HMS 
Hermes (aircraft carrier) | 
 
| 
1932 | 
- | 
1933 | 
HMS 
Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) (for mechanical training establishment) | 
 
| 
1934 | 
- | 
1935 | 
HMS 
Acheron (destroyer) | 
 
| 
1936 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Hardy (destroyer; flotilla leader) | 
 
| 04.01.1939 | 
- | 
28.04.1943 | 
HMS Formidable 
(Illustrious class aircraft carrier) | 
 
| (06.1943) | 
  | 
  | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| 15.07.1943 | 
- | 
18.07.1944 | 
HMS Ferret (RN base, Londonderry) | 
 
| 08.08.1944 | 
- | 
(10.)1945 | 
HMCS Avalon (RCN base, St John's, Newfoundland) 
(in charge of Chief Engineer Newfoundland Command) [on loan to RCN] | 
 
| 
30.10.1945 | 
- | 
26.05.1947 | 
Chief 
Engineer, HM 
Dockyard Sheerness [HMS Wildfire] | 
 
| 
18.06.1947 | 
- | 
12.08.1950 | 
Manager Engineering Department, HM Dockyard Malta [HMS St Angelo] | 
 
| 
08.11.1950 | 
- | 
07.06.1954 | 
Engineer Manager, HM Dockyard Devonport [HMS Drake] | 
 
 
MIMechE. | 
Bennett, 
  Charles James 
  
   
  
Son (with one sister) of Stephen Charles Bennett 
(1880-1952), and Harriett Alice Vicary (1873-1953). 
Married ((06?).1935, Worthing district, Sussex) Muriel Kathleen Sitwell 
(11.01.1910 - 28.10.1968), daughter of Arthur Albert Stilwell (1869-), and Rosa 
Stone (1879-). | 
01.05.1908 
Littlehampton, Sussex 
  - 
12.11.1982 
Lower Swarnick, Southampton | 
  
    
      | ... | 
      ... | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      01.02.1935 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      01.02.1943 (retd 
		31.03.1949) | 
     
    
      | Cdr. (retd) | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | A/Capt. (retd) | 
      ? | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    
	DSC | 
    
	14.01.1941 | 
    
	service in minelayers [investiture 20.05.1941] | 
   
   
	 | 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
(1940) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS Teviotbank (DSC) | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
(01.1943) | 
Torpedo 
Officer, 1st Submarine Flotilla (Malta) [HMS Talbot] | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
 | 
Bennett, 
  David Christopher 
   
 
 | 
21.01.1887 
  - 
  26.01.1959 | 
  
    
      | 
      ... | 
      
      ... | 
     
    
      | 
      Eng.Capt. | 
      
      30.06.1934 (retd 21.10.1940) (reverted to retd 
		12.02.1946) | 
     
   
 | 
 | 
Bennett, 
  John William Huyshe 
  
  
  
  
  Son of Maj. William Pyt Bennett, RA (1881-1916), 
and Katherine Cuthburga Huyshe (1886-1962) (re-married 1924: Mrs Arthur R. Ash). 
Married 1st ((03?).1938, Exeter district, Devon) Joan Margaret Harris, only 
daughter of the late Capt. Albert Edward Harris, RN (1867-1936), and Mrs B.A. Taylor, of Spindrift, Bishopsteignton, Devon; one daughter. 
Married 2nd (17.06.1950) Dinah Nugent (1922-), daughter of Sir George Guy Bulwer 
Nugent, 4th Bt (1892-1970), and May Esther Bigsby (?-1992), of Hinton 
Charterhouse, near Bath, Somerset; two sons. | 
16.12.1912 
  
  Fareham district, Hampshire 
  -
 02.02.1997 Bath and North East 
Somerset district, Somerset | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      01.05.1930 | 
     
    
      | Midsh. | 
      01.01.1931 | 
     
    
      | A/S.Lt. | 
      01.05.1933 | 
     
    
      | S.Lt. | 
      01.11.1933 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      01.06.1935 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      01.06.1943 | 
     
    
      | Cdr. | 
      30.06.1948 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      30.06.1955 (retd 
		07.07.1964) | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    
	DSC | 
    
	14.06.1945 | 
    
	HM's birthday 
	1945 [decoration posted] | 
   
   
 | 
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (1926-).
| 
26.04.1930 | 
- | 
(08.1930) | 
HMS Barham (battleship) (Atlantic Fleet) | 
 
| 
(02.1931) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS London (cruiser) (Mediterranean) * | 
 
| 
01.02.1931 | 
- | 
(09.1932) | 
HMS Cornwall (cruiser) (China) | 
 
| 
04.05.1933 | 
- | 
07.01.1934 | 
promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS 
President] | 
 
| 
08.01.1934 | 
- | 
(08.)1934 | 
promotion course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] | 
 
| 
31.08.1934 | 
- | 
(07.)1935 | 
HMS Viceroy (destroyer) (Home Fleet) | 
 
| 
08?.1935 | 
- | 
1935 | 
HMS Queen Elizabeth (battleship) | 
 
| 
11.10.1935 | 
- | 
(08.)1936 | 
HMS Viceroy (destroyer) (Home Fleet) | 
 
| 
11.12.1936 | 
- | 
(02.)1937 | 
HMS Wolfhound (destroyer) (1st Anti-Submarine 
Flotilla, Portland) | 
 
| 
12.04.1937 | 
- | 
(07.)1937 | 
long navigation course [HMS Dryad (navigation 
school, Portsmouth)] | 
 
| 
04.11.1937 | 
- | 
(08.)1938 | 
Navigating Officer, HMS Dunedin (cruiser; boys' 
seagoing training ship and T/B target ship) (Reserve Fleet, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
03.09.1938 | 
- | 
(04.)1939 | 
Navigating Officer, HMS Rochester (escort vessel) 
(Africa) | 
 
| 
31.07.1939 | 
- | 
(02.)1941 | 
Navigating 
Officer, HMS Ceres (cruiser) | 
 
| 
(12.1941) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
10.01.1942 | 
- | 
(02.)1943 | 
Navigating 
Officer, HMS Biter (escort carrier) | 
 
| 
01.05.1943 | 
- | 
(07.)1945 | 
Navigating 
Officer, HMS Phoebe (cruiser) | 
 
| 
05.11.1945 | 
- | 
(04.1946) | 
HMS Dryad 
(navigation school, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
10.04.1947 | 
- | 
(07.1948) | 
Navigating Officer, HMS Ocean | 
 
| 
10.01.1949 | 
- | 
(05.1950) | 
Admiralty [HMS President] (for miscellaneous 
services) | 
 
| 
(05.1953) | 
  | 
  | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| 
07.1953 | 
- | 
(04.)1955 | 
Fleet Navigating Officer on staff of 
Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean [HMS St Angelo (RN base, Malta)] | 
 
| 
21.12.1955 | 
- | 
(01.)1957 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Tyne | 
 
| 
19.06.1957 | 
- | 
(01.)1959 | 
Assistant Director of Plans (LD), Admiralty [HMS 
President] | 
 
| 
01.10.1959 | 
- | 
(07.1961) | 
for duty with the Ministry of Defence [HMS 
President] | 
 
| 
05.03.1962 | 
- | 
(02.)1964 | 
Director of Navigation and Direction Division, 
Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 
07.01.1964 | 
- | 
07.07.1964 | 
also: Naval ADC to the Queen | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Bennett, 
  Michael 
    
  	 | 
15.02.1924 
  - | 
    | 
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (Blake House; 
01.01.1938-29.07.1941; Admiralty No. 1830).
|   | 
  | 
  | 
not found 
in Navy List, so probably did not finish his officer education | 
 
 
 | 
Bennington, 
  Leslie William Abel 
  
   
  
    
    
 | 
20.02.1912 
  Weymouth, Dorset 
  - 
  24.06.1981 
  Brede Rye East, Hastings and Rother district, Sussex | 
  
    
      
      A/S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      01.09.1933 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      01.01.1934 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      01.01.1936 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt.Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      1943, seniority 01.01.1942 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Cdr.
      
       
      
       | 
      
      30.06.1944 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/Capt. 
      
       | 
      
      < 07.1948 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Capt. 
      
       | 
      
      30.06.1951 (retd 07.07.1960) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSO 
       | 
    29.12.1942 
       | 
    war
      patrols Mediterranean, 7 ships sunk [investiture 09.02.1943] 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSO 
       | 
    11.04.1944 
       | 
    sunk
      Japanese cruiser Panang 11.01.1944 [investiture 20.07.1945] 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSC 
       | 
    13.11.1940 
       | 
    recent
      patrols [investiture 11.03.1941] 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSC 
       | 
    06.06.1944 
       | 
    sunk
      Japanese submarine 02.1944 [investiture 20.07.1945] 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSC 
       | 
    20.02.1945 
       | 
    sinking
      Japanese ships 06-11.1944 [investiture 20.07.1945] 
       | 
   
 
  Naval General Service Medal,
  1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, War Medal,
  Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 1953 
  
  | 
28.09.1933 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(01.)1934 
  
 | 
promotion
  course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] 
  
 | 
 
09.04.1934 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1934) 
  
 | 
promotion
  course, Portsmouth 
  
 | 
 
29.04.1935 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.)1935 
  
 | 
submarine
  course, Portsmouth [HMS Dolphin] 
  
 | 
 
27.11.1935 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.)1937 
  
 | 
HMS
  Severn (submarine) (Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
07.10.1937 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1938 
  
 | 
HMS
  Starfish (submarine) (2nd Submarine Flotilla) 
  
 | 
 
21.05.1938 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.)1938 
  
 | 
HMS
  Lucia (submarine depot ship) (Home Fleet) (for submarines) 
  
 | 
 
25.10.1938 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1939) 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Swordfish (submarine) (6th Submarine Flotilla) 
  
 | 
 
27.01.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1940) 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Tigris (submarine) 
  
 | 
 
01.01.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1941 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS H 28 (submarine) 
  
 | 
 
07.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(12.1941) 
  
 | 
HMS Medway
  (submarine depot ship) (for submarines) 
  
 | 
 
11.05.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
01.1943 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Porpoise (submarine) 
  
 | 
 
25.01.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(11.1944) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Tally-Ho (submarine) 
  
 | 
 
04.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1946) 
  
 | 
Naval
  Equipment Department, Admiralty [HMS President] 
  
 | 
 
14.08.1947 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1947) 
  
 | 
in
  command & as Executive Officer, HMS Aurora * 
  
 | 
 
20.12.1948 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1949) 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS Vengeance 
  
 | 
 
23.01.1950 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1950) 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS Seahawk 
  
 | 
 
(05.1953) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
HMS
  Montclare ** 
  
 | 
 
28.12.1953 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1955) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Gamecock (RN Air Station, Nuneaton) 
  
 | 
 
28.12.1955 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(01.1957) 
  
 | 
Captain
  of Dockyard, Deputy Superintendent and Queen's Harbour Master, HM Dockyard,
  Malta [HMS St Angelo (RN base, Malta)] 
  
 | 
 
 
* (07.1948) still indexed, but no longer listed
as such 
** indexed, but not listed as such 
 | 
Bennitt, 
  Wilmot Pynson 
  
 
 
  
 | 
26.01.1900 
  - 
10.07.1975 | 
  
    
      | 
      ... | 
      
      ... | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      15.04.1920 (retd) | 
     
	
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. (retd) | 
      
      15.04.1928 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. (retd) | 
      
      ? | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    
	DSC | 
    
	? | 
    
	? | 
   
   
 | 
 | 
Benson, 
  Cyril Herbert Gordon 
  
   
    
  
 
Son of James Bourne Benson. 
Married (1919) May Boyd (died 1951), daughter of James Boyd.
 | 
17.02.1884 
  - 
17.03.1974 | 
  
    
      | 
      ... | 
      
      ... | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      30.03.1906 | 
     
	
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      30.03.1914 | 
     
	
      | 
      Cdr. | 
      
      31.12.1917 | 
     
    
      | 
      Capt. | 
      
      30.06.1924 | 
     
    
      | 
      R.Adm. | 
      
      02.01.1936 (retd 
		05.01.1936) | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdre. 2nd cl. RN | 
      
      27.11.1939-(02.1940) | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdre. 2nd cl. RNR | 
      
      09.1943? | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    DSO | 
    
	1918 | 
    
	? | 
   
  
    
        | 
    DSO | 
    
	1918 ? | 
    
	? | 
   
   
	Royal Humane Society's bronze medal, 1915  | 
Education: Winchester; HMS Britannia.
|   | 
  | 
  | 
Shadwell Testimonial Prize, 1910; served European 
War, 1914-1918 (despatches, DSO and bar); commanded 4th Destroyer Flotilla, 
1926-1928; commanded Royal Australian Naval College at Captain's Point, Jervis 
Bay, 1929-1931; Captain-Superintendent of Training at Flinders Naval Depôt, Vic; 
2nd Naval Member Royal Australian Naval Board, 1930-1932; HMS Cumberland, 
1933-1935; Hon. Wing Comdr RAFVR, 1937-1939 | 
 
| ... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
27.11.1939 | 
- | 
(02.)1940 | 
Commodore 
Minesweeping [HMS Badger (RN base, Harwich)] | 
 
| 
26.03.1940 | 
- | 
(06.)1943 | 
HMS 
Cochrane (RN base, Rosyth) | 
 
| 
1943 | 
- | 
1945 | 
Commodore of Convoys: | 
 
| 
12.07.1943 | 
- | 
(08.)1943 | 
HMS Eaglet 
(RN base, Liverpool) (for convoy duties) | 
 
| 
09.1943 | 
- | 
(02.)1944 | 
HMS 
Cormorant (RN base, Gibraltar) (for convoy duties) | 
 
| 
01.03.1944 | 
- | 
(10.)1944 | 
HMS Nile 
(RN base, Alexandria, Egypt) (for convoy duties) | 
 
| 
29.12.1944 | 
- | 
(07.)1945 | 
HMS Eaglet 
(RN base, Liverpool) (for convoy duties) | 
 
| 
1945 | 
- | 
1947 | 
HMS 
Valkyrie (radio direction finder training establishment, Regent Camp, Douglas, 
Isle of Man) | 
 
 
 | 
Benson, 
  Jerome 
    
  
  | 
04.08.1927 
  - 
22.11.1996 | 
  
    
      | 
      Midsh. | 
      
      01.01.1945 | 
     
	
      | 
      A/S.Lt. | 
      
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      01.09.1946 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      01.05.1948 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      01.05.1956 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. | 
      
      30.06.1963 (retd 12.08.1972; own request) | 
     
   
 | 
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (Drake House; 
01.05.1941-1944; Admiralty No. 298).
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
15.01.1945 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
HMS Vengeance (Colossus class aircraft carrier) | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
 | 
Benson, 
  John Frederick 
  
    
  Son (with one sister) of Capt. Richard Stoddart Benson,
  DSO, RN (1892-1940), and  
  Cicely 
  Katherine Beauchamp (1894-?). 
  Married (30.04.1946, St Mildred's Church, Nurstead, Meopham, Kent) Judith
  Mildred Edmeades, only daughter of Maj. & Mrs. Henry Edmeades, of
  Nurstead, Meopham, Kent. 
  
 | 
17.09.1918 
  
  Amersham district, Buckinghamshire 
  -
 20.07.2003
 Kent 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
         | 
      01.01.1936 
         | 
     
    
      Midsh. 
         | 
      01.09.1936 
         | 
     
    
      A/S.Lt. 
         | 
      01.09.1938 
         | 
     
    
      S.Lt. 
         | 
      16.05.1939 
        1940?, seniority 01.03.1939 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.
         
         | 
      01.09.1940 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.Cdr. 
         | 
      01.09.1948 (retd
        17.07.1959) 
         | 
     
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
    MBE 
       | 
    01.01.1960 
       | 
    New
      Year 1960 
       | 
   
 
 | 
Education: RN College, Dartmouth. 
01.01.1936 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
01.09.1936 
  
 | 
HMS
  Frobisher (cadet training cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
01.09.1936 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.)1938 
  
 | 
HMS
  Cumberland (cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
(08.1938) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
05.09.1938 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.)1939 
  
 | 
promotion
  course, Portsmouth 
  
 | 
 
05.06.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
19.06.1939 
  
 | 
course,
  HMS Osprey (anti-submarine establishment, Portland) 
  
 | 
 
20.06.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1939 
  
 | 
HMS
  Curacoa (gunnery and torpedo school cruiser, Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
(08.1939) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
12.03.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.)1940 
  
 | 
HMS Fiji
  (cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
18.11.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1941 
  
 | 
HMS Seaborn
  II (RN base, Halifax, NS) 
  
 | 
 
22.09.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1942) 
  
 | 
HMS Nelson
  (battleship) 
  
 | 
 
(02.1943) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
HMS
  Carlisle (cruiser) * 
  
 | 
 
11.05.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.)1945 
  
 | 
HMS Dido
  (cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
08.11.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1946) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Glendower (training establishment, Pwllheli, North Wales) 
  
 | 
 
11.1947 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1948) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Forth (submarine depot ship) 
  
 | 
 
(05.1949) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS
  Forth (submarine depot ship) * 
  
 | 
 
05.09.1949 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1950) 
  
 | 
RN
  Barracks, Lee-on-Solent [HMS Daedalus] 
  
 | 
 
13.11.1951 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1953) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Implacable (aircraft carrier) 
  
 | 
 
(07.1954) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1955) 
  
 | 
Naval Intelligence Division, Admiralty
  [HMS President] * 
  
 | 
 
(01.1956) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Admiralty [HMS President] * 
  
 | 
 
(01.1957) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(01.)1959 
  
 | 
Naval Intelligence Division, Admiralty
  [HMS President] * 
  
 | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such 
 | 
Benson, 
  Richard Stoddart 
  
  
 
  
  Only son of Harry Wallington Benson, and Clarinda Maud Stoddart,
  sometime of Pretoria, South Africa. 
  Married ((12?).1917, Chelsea district, London) Cicely 
  Katherine Beauchamp (born (03?).1894, Kensington district, London), younger daughter of Mr & Mrs Sydney
  Beauchamp; one daughter, one son (Lt.Cdr. John Frederick
  Benson, MBE, RN). 
  Residences: Meopham, Kent, later Ash, Sevenoaks.
 | 
08.09.1892 
  
  Brondesbury, Hampstead district, London 
  -
 21.01.1940
 (KIA) [age 47] 
  [Portsmouth Naval Memorial, panel 36, column 3] | 
  
    
      | Midsh. | 
      04.1910 | 
     
    
      | A/S.Lt. | 
      15.09.1912 | 
     
    
      | S.Lt. | 
      15.06.1913 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      15.07.1914 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      15.07.1922 | 
     
    
      | Cdr. | 
      31.12.1927 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      31.12.1932 | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    DSO | 
    23.12.1939 | 
    successful actions
against enemy submarines [presented to next-of-kin] | 
   
 
 | 
Education: RN College, Osborne (09.1905). 
Played rugby football for the Navy.
| 15.05.1905 | 
  | 
  | 
entered
  RN | 
 
| (1910) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS
  Cumberland (training cruiser) | 
 
| 09.08.1910 | 
- | 
? | 
HMS
  Indomitable | 
 
| 15.05.1911 | 
- | 
? | 
HMS
  Exmouth (for disposal) | 
 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
HMS
  Lizard (torpedo-boat destroyer) | 
 
| 1914 | 
- | 
1917 | 
HMS
  Superb (battleship) (Home Fleet) | 
 
| 01.1918 | 
- | 
1918? | 
HMS
  Vivid (RN base, Devonport) (for gunnery school) | 
 
| 16.11.1918 | 
- | 
(01.1919) | 
2nd
  Gunnery Officer, HMS Erin (battleship) | 
 
| 1920? | 
- | 
1922? | 
Gunnery
  Lieutenant, HMS Carnarvon (seagoing cadet training cruiser) | 
 
| 12.04.1922 | 
- | 
(08.1923) | 
Experimental
  Department, HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) (for experimental
  duties) | 
 
| 01.01.1924 | 
- | 
(01.1925) | 
Gunnery
  Officer, HMS Royal Oak (battleship) (Atlantic Fleet) | 
 
| 28.04.1926 | 
- | 
(07.1927) | 
Gunnery
  Officer, HMS Frobisher (cruiser) (and as Squadron Gunnery Officer, 1st Cruiser
  Squadron) (Mediterranean & China) | 
 
| 06.03.1928 | 
- | 
(06.)1928 | 
HMS
  Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) (temporarily) | 
 
| 30.07.1928 | 
- | 
01.1930 | 
Naval
  Ordnance Department, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 14.01.1930 | 
- | 
(08.1930) | 
staff
  course, RN Staff College, Greenwich [HMS President] | 
 
| 05.01.1931 | 
- | 
(02.)1931 | 
tactical
  course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] | 
 
| 09.07.1931 | 
  | 
  | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS Iron Duke (seagoing gunnery firing ship) | 
 
| 26.11.1931 | 
- | 
(09.1932) | 
Executive
  Officer,
  HMS Valiant (battleship) (Home Fleet) | 
 
| 08.05.1933 | 
- | 
(06.1933) | 
course
  at Senior Officers' School, Sheerness [HMS President] | 
 
| 16.01.1934 | 
- | 
08.1935 | 
imperial
  defence course, Imperial Defence College | 
 
| 24.08.1935 | 
- | 
22.09.1937 | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Duncan (flotilla leader) & Captain (D) 8th Destroyer Flotilla (China) | 
 
| 10.01.1938 | 
- | 
11.03.1938 | 
Senior
  Officers' Technical Course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] | 
 
| 12.03.1938 | 
- | 
22.07.1938 | 
Senior
  Officers' War Course, RN War College, Greenwich [HMS President] | 
 
| 23.07.1938 | 
- | 
30.07.1939 | 
staff,
  Royal Naval War College, Greenwich [HMS President] | 
 
| 31.07.1939 | 
- | 
21.01.1940 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Exmouth
  (destroyer) & Captain
(D) 12th Destroyer Flotilla (ship mined & sunk in North Sea) | 
 
 
 | 
Bent, 
  David James 
"Dan" 
   
    
  Son of ... Bent, and ... Hill. 
  Married 1st ((09?).1950, Gosport district, 
Hampshire) Patricia M. "Pat" Claridge; one son. 
Married 2nd Ailsa ... | 
09.11.1924 
  Alverstoke district, Hampshire 
  
  - 
16.05.2011 
  
  Lenham, Kent | 
  
    
      | Midsh. | 
      01.01.1942 | 
     
    
      | A/S.Lt. | 
      01.09.1943 | 
     
    
      | S.Lt. | 
      01.10.1943 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      01.03.1945 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      01.03.1953 | 
     
    
      | Cdr. | 
      31.12.1958 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      31.12.1965 (retd 
		07.01.1975) | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    
	DSC | 
    
	29.08.1944 | 
    
	action with German destroyers 08.06.1944 
	[investiture 02.02.1945] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	14.11.1944 | 
    
	3 vessels sunk 14.07.1944 | 
   
   
 | 
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (Exmouth  
House; 01.05.1938-16.12.1941; Admiralty No. 1913).
| 
(02.1942) | 
- | 
(04.1942) | 
HMS 
Nile (RN base, Alexandria, Egypt) * | 
 
| 
03.04.1942 | 
- | 
(06.)1942 | 
HMS Queen Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth class battleship) | 
 
| 
(08.1942) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
23.10.1942 | 
- | 
(08.)1943 | 
HMS Orion 
(cruiser) | 
 
| 
(10.1943) | 
- | 
(12.1943) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
20.01.1944 | 
- | 
(10.1945) | 
Gunnery Control 
Officer, HMS Tartar 
(destroyer) (DSC, despatches) | 
 
| 
(04.1946) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Battleaxe * | 
 
| 
01.06.1946 | 
- | 
(10.1946) | 
HMS 
Armada (Battle class destroyer) | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Bent, 
  Eric Ritchie 
  
   
    
   
    
   
Son of Charles Bent, Royal Artillery. 
Married (12.02.1918, St Peters Church, London) Eileen Beatrice Hill (15.11.1889 
- 13.10.1949), daughter of Reginald Henry John Hill; two sons.
 | 
26.09.1888 
  Tonbridge district, Kent 
  
  - 
09.06.1949 
  
  Alverstoke, Hampshire | 
  
    
      | ... | 
      ... | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      30.11.1908 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      30.11.1916 | 
     
	
      | Cdr. | 
      31.12.1919 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      30.06.1927 | 
     
    
      | R.Adm. | 
      10.01.1939 (retd 
		11.01.1939) (reverted to retd 04.1942) | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    
	CB | 
    
	01.01.1941 | 
    
	New Year 1941 [investiture 15.02.1941] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	DSC | 
    
	14.03.1916 | 
    
	Gallipoli * | 
   
   
	* 
	
	Has performed consistent good work as Naval Observation Officer on shore 
	from the first days of the landing in the Gallipoli Peninsula in April, 
	1915.  | 
Education: HMS Britannia.
| 
15.09.1901 | 
  | 
  | 
entered RN | 
 
| 
05.08.1912 | 
- | 
(09.)1913 | 
qualifying for gunnery duties, HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
(10.)1913 | 
- | 
(11.)1913 | 
HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) (additional) | 
 
| 
(12.)1913 | 
- | 
(07.)1914 | 
staff, HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
15.07.1914 | 
- | 
(04.)1915 | 
Gunnery Officer, HMS Ocean (battleship) | 
 
| 
08.04.1915 | 
  | 
  | 
Gunnery Officer, HMS Queen Elizabeth (battleship) | 
 
| 
1915 | 
  | 
  | 
Gunnery Officer, HMS Prince George (battleship) | 
 
| 
17.02.1916 | 
  | 
  | 
Gunnery Officer. HMS Albion (battleship) | 
 
| 
03.1916 | 
- | 
01.1918 | 
Gunnery Officer, HMS Agamemnon (battleship) | 
 
| 
27.05.1918 | 
- | 
29.01.1919 | 
Gunnery Officer, HMS Hercules (battleship) | 
 
| 
01.1919 | 
- | 
(06.1920) | 
HMS 
Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
07.07.1926 | 
- | 
(12.1927) | 
Gunnery Division, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 
(04.1928) | 
- | 
(07.1928) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
17.10.1928 | 
- | 
18.10.1929 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Champion (cruiser) (gunnery and torpedo school cruiser, 
Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
17.03.1930 | 
- | 
(08.)1930 | 
Senior Officers' war course, RN War College, Greenwich [HMS President] | 
 
| 
06.08.1930 | 
- | 
31.12.1931 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Danae (cruiser) (8th Cruiser Squadron, America and West 
Indies) | 
 
| 
(02.1932) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
28.03.1932 | 
- | 
02.04.1933 | 
Assistant Director of Naval Ordnance, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 
03.04.1933 | 
- | 
08.10.1934 | 
Deputy Director of Naval Ordnance, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 
15.10.1934 | 
- | 
(10.)1934 | 
Senior Officers' technical course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] | 
 
| 
31.10.1934 | 
- | 
15.07.1937 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Berwick (cruiser) (5th Cruiser Squadron, China) | 
 
| 
(09.1937) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
20.09.1937 | 
- | 
(10.1937) | 
tactical course, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] | 
 
| 
(01.1938) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
11.01.1938 | 
- | 
09.01.1939 | 
Chief of Staff 
& Maintenance Captain to Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth [HMS Drake (RN base, 
Devonport)] | 
 
| 
10.08.1939 | 
- | 
10.01.1939 | 
also: 
Naval ADC to HM the King | 
 
| 
24.08.1939 | 
- | 
16.05.1941 | 
Rear-Admiral (Operations) on staff of Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth [HMS Drake 
(RN base, Devonport)] (CB) | 
 
| 
17.05.1941 | 
- | 
25.02.1942 | 
Chief of 
Staff to Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth [HMS Drake (RN base, Devonport)] | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Bentley, 
  George Edward 
    
Son (with one sister) of George Edward Bentley (1882-1939), and Rose Emily 
Rachel Martin (1887-1961). 
Married ((12?).1940, Strood district, Kent) Doris Alice Adams (31.01.1921 - 
03.1982); one daughter, one son. 
  | 
11.03.1916 
Strood, Kent 
  -
 04.2001 
Gravesend, Kent | 
  
    
      | 
      Petty Officer | 
      ? | 
     
	
      | 
      A/Gnr. | 
      22.01.1944 | 
     
    
      | 
      Gnr. | 
      1945?, seniority 
		22.01.1944 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Lt. | 
      1948? | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      29.09.1948, 
		seniority 27.08.1945 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      27.08.1953 (retd c. 
		1960) | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Cdr. (retd) | 
      c. 1960 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. (retd) | 
      c. 1963 (reverted 
		to retd c. 1969) | 
     
    
      | 
      Capt. (retd) | 
      ? | 
     
     
  
    
      
        | 
    DSM | 
    
	21.04.1942 | 
    
	action with E-boats 19.02.1942 [investiture 
	19.05.1942] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	01.07.1941 | 
    
	HM's birthday 1941 | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	23.10.1945 | 
    
	Operation Iceberg (air strikes on Sakishima 
	Islands & capture oÍ Okinawa 03-05.1945) | 
   
 
 | 
| 
(1941) | 
- | 
(1942) | 
HMS Holderness (Hunt class destroyer) (DSM, 
despatches) | 
 
| 
08.05.1944 | 
- | 
(10.1945) | 
HMS Indomitable (Illustrious class aircraft carrier) 
(despatches) | 
 
| 
(04.1946) | 
- | 
(10.1946) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
  | 
Bentley-Buckle, 
  Anthony William 
    
Son (with one sister) of 
Lt.Cdr. Noel William Bentley-Buckle, RNVR (1899-1974), and Mary Josephine 
Rankin (1885-1938). 
Married (30.06.1961, Mombasa, Kenya) Margaret Lucy Lady Stamer (née Belben); one 
son, one daughter. | 
13.08.1921 
Knokke, West Flanders, Belgium 
  -
 24.05.2010 
Brockenhurst, Hampshire | 
  
    
      | 
      Midsh. | 
      01.09.1939 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/S.Lt. | 
      01.05.1941 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      10.1941, seniority 
		01.08.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      01.05.1942 | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	27.06.1944 | 
    
	rescue of POWs  West Coast of Italy | 
   
   
 | 
| 
26.08.1939 | 
- | 
(10.)1940 | 
HMS Dunedin (cruiser) | 
 
| 
19.10.1940 | 
- | 
(04.)1940 | 
HMS Edinburgh (cruiser) | 
 
| 
05.05.1941 | 
- | 
(06.)1941 | 
promotion course, Portsmouth [HMS 
Victory] | 
 
| 
08.1941 | 
- | 
(08.)1942 | 
HMS Revenge (battleship) | 
 
| 
01.10.1942 | 
- | 
(02.)1943 | 
HMS Assegai (training establishment, nr 
Durban, South Africa) | 
 
| 
18.03.1943 | 
- | 
09.1943 | 
HMS Quebec (Combined Training Centre, 
Inverary): served with G RN Commando [captured by the Germans] | 
 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
Beachmaster, G3 RN Commando (Italy) | 
 
| 
(04.1944) | 
- | 
(04.1946) | 
no appointment listed: POW in German 
captivity | 
 
 
  | 
Beresford, 
  
  Lord Hugh Tristram de la Poer 
    
  Son of Henry de la Poer Beresford, 6th
  Marquis of Waterford, KP, DL, and of Beatrix Frances, Marchioness of
  Waterford, GBE (afterwards Duchess of St. Albans), of Newtown Anner,
  Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Irish Republic.
 | 
01.10.1908 
  - 
  23.05.1941 
  off Crete 
  (KIA) [age 32] 
  [El Alamein War Cemetery, XVII.E.3] | 
  
    
      Midsh. 
         | 
      15.09.1926 
         | 
     
    
      A/S.Lt. 
         | 
      01.01.1929 
         | 
     
    
      S.Lt. 
         | 
      16.10.1929 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
         | 
      01.02.1932 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.Cdr. 
         | 
      01.02.1940 
         | 
     
   
 | 
15.01.1926 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1927) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Warspite (battleship) Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
03.01.1929 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1929) 
  
 | 
promotion
  course, RN College, Greenwich 
  
 | 
 
03.10.1930 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(09.1932) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Cumberland (cruiser) (China) 
  
 | 
 
01.05.1933 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(01.)1934 
  
 | 
HM
  Yacht Victoria and Albert 
  
 | 
 
(08.)1934 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.)1935 
  
 | 
ADC
  to the Governor-General of South Africa 
  
 | 
 
02.12.1935 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1936) 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS Thanet (destroyer) (Reserve Fleet, Devonport) 
  
 | 
 
18.03.1936 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1939) 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS
  Hostile (destroyer) (Mediterranean) 
  
 | 
 
24.07.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1940) 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS Witherington (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
22.08.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
23.05.1941 
  
 | 
Executive
  Officer, HMS Kelly
  (destroyer) (sunk) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Bernard, 
  Hanbury Faulder 
   
   
 | 
13.07.1900 
  Landower, India 
  
  - 
12.11.1971 
  
  Navaisha, Kenya | 
  
    
      | ... | 
      ... | 
     
    
      | S.Lt. | 
      15.05.1918 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      15.06.1920 (retd 
		06.07.1922; own request) | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. 
		(retd) | 
      15.06.1928 
		(reverted to retd c. 08.1945) | 
     
   
 | 
| 
05.1913 | 
  | 
  | 
entered RN | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
02.09.1939 | 
- | 
(12.1941) | 
HMS Sheba (RN base, Aden) | 
 
| 
(02.1942) | 
  | 
  | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| 
31.03.1942 | 
- | 
(04.)1943 | 
HMS Nile (RN base, Alexandria, Egypt) 
(additional; for various services) | 
 
| 
(06.1943) | 
  | 
  | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| 
(08.1943) | 
- | 
(02.1944) | 
HMS Tana (RN base, Kilindini, Kenya) * | 
 
| 
03.1944 | 
- | 
c. 08.1945 | 
HMS Tana (RN base, Kilindini, Kenya) 
(for duty at RN Barracks, Liwatoni) | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Berncastle, 
  Frank Measham 
    
   
Son (with two brothers) of Herbert Melbourne 
Berncastle (1868-1958), and Sarah Measham (1877-1946). 
Married ((12?).1944, Westminster district, London) 
Hilda Mary Smith (? - 20.06.1987); one son.
 | 
28.07.1912 
Croydon, Fulham district, London 
  - 
26.07.2002 
Worthing Hospital, West Sussex | 
  
    
      | 
      Midsh. RNR | 
      
      12.02.1930 | 
     
	
      | 
      A/S.Lt. RNR | 
      
      28.07.1933 | 
     
	
      | 
      S.Lt. RNR | 
      
      21.03.1937 | 
     
	
      | 
      Lt. RNR | 
      
      18.04.1937 (reld 10.04.1937) | 
     
	
      | 
      Prob. S.Lt. | 
      
      11.04.1937 | 
     
	
      | 
      A/Lt. | 
      
      1937?, seniority 28.07.1936 | 
     
	
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      18.02.1939, seniority 28.07.1936 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr | 
      
      28.01.1943 (retd 1957) | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    
	DSC | 
    
	05.03.1943 | 
    
	night surveys 11.1942-02.1943 [investiture 
	15.02.1944] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	DSC | 
    
	15.02.1944 | 
    
	staff of Force J: Operation KJF (beach reconnaissance Channel 
	coast 12.1943) [decoration posted] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	01.07.1941 | 
    
	HM's birthday 1941 | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	11.04.1944 | 
    
	staff of Force J: Operation Bellpush Charlie (reconnaissance of 
	enemy coast, Channel 31.01.1944) | 
   
   
 | 
Education: HMS Worcester (1928). 
Served with various shipping lines, 1928-1936.
| 
11.04.1937 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned RN (Hydrographic Surveyor, Third Grade 01.01.1939, Second Grade 
01.01.1942, First Grade 01.01.1945) | 
 
| 
(05.1937) | 
- | 
(01.1938) | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| 
03.01.1938 | 
- | 
(02.)1938 | 
HMS Kellett (surveying ship) | 
 
| 
30.03.1938 | 
- | 
(09.)1939 | 
HMS 
Endeavour (surveying ship) | 
 
| 
10.1939 | 
- | 
(12.1939) | 
HMS Aberdare (Hunt class minesweeper) | 
 
| 
22.01.1940 | 
- | 
(04.)1940 | 
HMS Vernon (torpedo school and experimental establishment, Portsmouth) 
(for Mine Recovery Flotillas) | 
 
| 
08.04.1940 | 
- | 
(05.)1940 | 
HMS 
Burlington (minesweeper depot ship) | 
 
| 
15.05.1940 | 
- | 
(06.)1941 | 
HMS 
Wildfire (RN base, Sheerness) (for minesweeping duties) (despatches) | 
 
| 
08.07.1941 | 
- | 
(04.)1942 | 
HMS 
Franklin (surveying ship) | 
 
| 
04.1942 | 
- | 
(02.)1944 | 
Combined 
Operations HQ (Naval Staff) [HMS President] (DSC & Bar, despatches): | 
 
| 
04.1942 | 
- | 
(08.)1942 | 
for Navigation Section as Naval Hydrographer 
Surveyor | 
 
| 
(10.)1942 | 
- | 
(06.)1943 | 
for Navigation Section (Naval Operational Planners) 
(organizing what would eventually be 712th Landing Craft Personnel (Survey) 
Flotilla) | 
 
| 
(08.)1943 | 
- | 
(02.)1944 | 
for naval tactics, training and staff duties | 
 
| 
(04.1944) | 
- | 
(06.1944) | 
Combined 
Operations HQ * | 
 
| 
01.08.1944 | 
- | 
(10.)1944 | 
HMS 
Franklin (surveying ship) | 
 
| 
30.10.1944 | 
- | 
(04.)1945 | 
HMS 
Challenger (surveying ship) (in lieu of specialist Navigating Officer) | 
 
| 
(07.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
Hydrographer to the Port of Bristol Authority, and 
then as conservator of the River Humber Conservancy Board. 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Berry, 
  David Ian 
    
  
  | 
04.03.1926 
  - 
01.04.1954 | 
  
    
      | 
      Midsh. | 
      
      01.05.1943 | 
     
	
      | 
      A/S.Lt. | 
      
      01.01.1945 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      01.05.1945 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      01.09.1947 | 
     
   
 | 
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (Hawke House; 
01.09.1939-03.1943; Admiralty No. 129).
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
(07.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
 | 
Berry, 
  George Robert Campbell 
   
  
  
 | 
13.10.1894 
  Saint Margarets, Dover district, Kent 
  
  - 
(09?).1982 
  Ashford district, Kent | 
  
    
      Seaman 
         | 
      ? [M2219] 
         | 
     
    
      T/A/Wt.Eng. 
         | 
      27.10.1941 
         | 
     
    
      T/Wt.Eng.
        = T/Cd.Eng. = T/A/Sen.Cd.Eng. 
         | 
      [> 08.1942,
        < 02.1943], seniority
        27.10.1941 (retd < 04.1946) 
         | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSC 
       | 
    02.06.1943 
       | 
    HM's
      birthday 43 [investiture 24.10.1944] 
       | 
   
 
 | 
17.11.1941 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1944) 
  
 | 
Engineer Officer, HMS Montgomery
  (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
HMS Sakara
  (submarine depot ship) * 
  
 | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such 
 | 
Berry, 
  Ronald John 
   
  
 | 
11.02.1900 
  Bromley district, London 
  
  - 
13.12.1966 
  Baydon, Marlborough, Swindon district, Wiltshire | 
  
    
      | S.Lt. | 
      15.09.1918 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      15.04.1920 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      15.04.1928 (retd 
		11.02.1943) | 
     
    
      | A/Cdr. | 
      > 04.1939, < 
		08.1939 | 
     
    
      | Cdr. (retd) | 
      11.02.1943 
		(reverted to retd > 01.1957, < 01.1959) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
28.01.1916 | 
  | 
  | 
entered RN | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
(01.1919) | 
HMS 
Malaya (battleship) | 
 
| 
28.09.1922 | 
- | 
(08.1923) | 
qualifying for torpedo duties, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] | 
 
| 
06.06.1924 | 
- | 
(01.)1925 | 
HMS 
Vernon (torpedo school, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
17.11.1925 | 
- | 
(07.)1927 | 
No. 
461 Flight FAA [HMS Furious (aircraft carrier) (Atlantic Fleet) (for pilot & 
torpedo duties) | 
 
| 
01.09.1927 | 
- | 
(06.1928) | 
No. 
463 Flight FAA [HMS Courageous (aircraft carrier)] (Mediterranean) (for pilot & 
torpedo duties) | 
 
| 
05.02.1929 | 
- | 
(02.1931) | 
Torpedo Officer, HMS Glorious (aircraft carrier) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| 
12.01.1932 | 
- | 
(01.)1934 | 
Torpedo Officer, HMS Valiant (battleship) (Home Fleet) | 
 
| 
08.03.1934 | 
- | 
(02.)1935 | 
HMS 
Vernon (torpedo school, Portsmouth) | 
 
| 
05.1935 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
Naval 
Ordnance Department, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 
05.1935 | 
- | 
(08.)1936 | 
an 
Assistant Inspector of Naval Ordnance, Woolwich | 
 
| 
24.08.1936 | 
- | 
(10.)1938 | 
an 
Assistant Inspector of Naval Ordnance under the Inspector of Torpedoes and Mines 
(2, Fitzmaurice Place, W.1) | 
 
| 
17.10.1938 | 
- | 
(04.)1939 | 
Assistant Inspector of Naval Ordnance, RN Armament Depot Portsmouth | 
 
| 
05.06.1939 | 
- | 
(08.1939) | 
Deputy 
Inspector of Naval Ordnance, Manchester | 
 
| 
01.03.1940 | 
- | 
(06.)1943 | 
an 
Assistant to the Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance | 
 
| 
15.06.1943 | 
- | 
(01.)1945 | 
Inspecting 
Torpedo Officer, Weymouth Area | 
 
| 
1945 | 
- | 
(07.)1945 | 
an 
Assistant to the Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance | 
 
| 
15.08.1945 | 
- | 
(05.1950) | 
an 
Assistant to the Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance | 
 
| 
(05.1953) | 
  | 
  | 
Admiralty [HMS President] * | 
 
| 
01.07.1954 | 
- | 
(01.1957) | 
Inspector of Naval Ordnance, Woolwich | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Berthon, 
   Charles Pierre 
   
   
   
  Elder son of Claude Tinné Berthon, and
  Annie Hayes. 
  Brother of Capt. Edward Lyon Berthon, DSO, DSC, RN. 
  Married ((06?).1920, Kingston district, Middlesex / Surrey) Ruth Euphemia
  Meldrum Ferrier (06.08.1899 - (09?).1978), second daughter of John Ferrier 
(1840-1917), and Gertrude Grace Scott (1869-1929), of Woodhaves, Wimbledon; one son (V.Adm.
  Sir Stephen Ferrier Berthon, KCB, RN), three daughters (Pamela Ruth
Berthon married V.Adm. Louis Edward 
Stewart Holland Le Bailly, KBE,CB).
   | 
15.02.1893 
  - 
  11.03.1965 
  [Deddington, Oxford ?] | 
  
    
      | ... | 
      ... | 
     
    
      | Capt. (E) | 
      30.06.1939 | 
     
    
      | R.Adm. (E)
         | 
      02.10.1945 (retd
        22.02.1949) | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    CBE | 
    11.12.1945 | 
    wind
      up Europe 1945 [investiture 09.07.1946] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    01.01.1942 | 
    New
      York 1941 | 
   
 
 | 
Education: RN Colleges, Osborne & Dartmouth.
| 15.01.1906 | 
  | 
  | 
joined
  RN | 
 
| 1914 | 
- | 
1918 | 
served
  European War, Home Fleet | 
 
| ... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 29.02.1940 | 
- | 
(04.)1940 | 
HMS St
  Angelo (RN base, Malta) | 
 
| 08.1940 | 
- | 
(02.)1941 | 
HMS Orion
  (cruiser) (Mediterranean) | 
 
| 1941 | 
- | 
1941 | 
HMS
  Woolwich (destroyer depot ship) (despatches) | 
 
| 31.10.1941 | 
- | 
03.01.1945 | 
Staff
  Engineer Officer on staff of Admiral (Air), Lee-on-Solent [HMS Daedalus] (CBE) | 
 
| 07.05.1945 | 
- | 
05.11.1947 | 
Director of
  Aircraft Maintenance and Repair, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 29.01.1948 | 
- | 
(07.1948) | 
on
  staff of Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth [HMS Drake (RN base, Devonport)] | 
 
 
 | 
Berthon, 
  Edward Lyon 
    
  Son of Claude Tinné Berthon, and Annie Hayes. 
  Brother of R.Adm. (E) Charles Pierre Berthon, CBE, RN. 
  Married Doris Marjorie (?).
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15.09.1894 
  Demerera, British Guiana 
  - 
  23.10.1941 
  (KIA) [age 47] 
  [Portsmouth Naval Memorial] | 
  
    
      A/Lt. 
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      ? 
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      Lt. 
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      15.09.1916 
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      Lt.Cdr. 
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      15.09.1924 
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      Cdr. 
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      31.12.1929 
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      Capt. 
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      30.06.1937 
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    DSO 
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    25.11.1941 
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    Operations
      Style & Substance, Mediterranean 
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    DSC 
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    22.06.1917 
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    ? 
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    DSC 
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    23.07.1918 
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    * 
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    MID 
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    16.08.1940 
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    Dunkirk
      06.1940 
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  * This officer accompanied Lieut.-Cdr. Hardy to
  look for an Engineer Lieut, and some men who, it was thought, had been left
  behind. This was done under heavy and accurate fire from 4.1-inch and machine
  guns. 
  
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15.09.1907 
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entered
  RN 
  
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(1917) 
   | 
 
  
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HMS
  Sirius (destroyer) 
  
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(1918) 
   | 
 
  
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HMS
  Vindictive (light cruiser) 
  
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01.05.1923 
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- 
  
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(08.1923) 
  
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HMS
  Thunderer (battleship) (additional) 
  
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27.05.1924 
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- 
  
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(01.)1925 
  
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HMS
  Thunderer (battleship) (Reserve Fleet, Devonport) (additional) 
  
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28.03.1925 
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- 
  
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(05.1926) 
  
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Commanding Officer,
  HMS Vicreoy (destroyer) (Mediterranean) 
  
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(07.1927) 
   | 
 
  
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no
  appointment listed 
  
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01.07.1927 
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- 
  
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(06.)1928 
  
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Commanding Officer,
  HMS Wivern (destroyer) (China) 
  
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12.09.1928 
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- 
  
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(08.1929) 
  
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Commanding Officer,
  HMS Wild Swan (destroyer) (Mediterranean) 
  
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(04.1930) 
   | 
 
  
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no
  appointment listed 
  
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11.08.1930 
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- 
  
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(10.1930) 
  
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senior
  officers' technical course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] 
  
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02.01.1931 
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- 
  
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(06.1933) 
  
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Naval
  Officer-in-Charge, Auckland [HMNZS Philomel (cruiser)] 
  
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(01.1934) 
   | 
 
  
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no
  appointment listed 
  
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(08.1934) 
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no
  appointment listed 
  
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31.08.1934 
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- 
  
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(02.)1936 
  
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HMS
  Crusader (destroyer) (Home Fleet) 
  
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21.09.1936 
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- 
  
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(07.1937) 
  
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Commanding Officer,
  HMS Winchester (destroyer) (Portsmouth) & in command of 'Vernon' Flotilla 
  
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10.01.1938 
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- 
  
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(02.)1938 
  
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senior
  officers' technical course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] 
  
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12.03.1938 
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- 
  
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(06.)1938 
  
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senior
  officers' war course, RN War College, Greenwich [HMS President] 
  
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(08.1938) 
   | 
 
  
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no
  appointment listed 
  
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24.09.1938 
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- 
  
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(04.)1940 
  
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Captain-in-Charge,
  Ceylon [HMS Norfolk II, later HMS Gloucester II (RN base, Colombo, Ceylon)] 
  
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1940 
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- 
  
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01.06.1940 
  
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Commanding Officer, HMS
  Keith (destroyer) (sunk by German aircraft off Dunkirk) 
  
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(02.1941) 
   | 
 
  
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no
  appointment listed 
  
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1941 
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- 
  
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23.10.1941 
  
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Commanding Officer, HMS
  Cossack (destroyer) [torpedoed by U-563 in North Atlantic [killed in action]] 
  
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Berthon, 
  [Sir]  Stephen
  Ferrier 
   
   
   
  Son of late  R.Adm. Charles
  Pierre Berthon, CBE, RN, and Ruth Euphemia Meldrum Ferrier. 
  Married (1948) Elizabeth Anne LeighBennett (died 19.04.2009), daughter of
  Henry Wolley Leigh-Bennett and elma Rose Price; two sons, two daughters. 
  
  
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24.08.1922 
  Plymouth district, Devon 
  
  - 
  31.01.2007 
  
  Urchfont, Wiltshire | 
  
    
      Cadet 
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      01.01.1940 | 
     
    
      Midsh. 
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      01.05.1940 
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      S.Lt. 
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      01.12.1941 
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      Lt.
         
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      16.11.1942 
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      Lt.Cdr. 
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      16.11.1950 
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      ... 
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      ... 
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        V.Adm.
         
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      02.09.1977 (retd
        03.04.1981) 
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    KCB 
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    01.01.1980 
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    New
      Year 1980 
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Education: Old Malthouse, Swanage; RN College,
Dartmouth; jssc (1959) 
 
  
  
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served
  War of 1939-1945 at sea, Mediterranean, Atlantic, Russia: 
  
  
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01.01.1940 
  
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- 
  
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30.04.1940 
  
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cadet
  training, RN College, Dartmouth 
  
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01.05.1940 
  
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- 
  
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(02.1941) 
  
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HMS Orion
  (cruiser) 
  
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05.01.1942 
  
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- 
  
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(01.)1942 
  
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promotion
  course, Portsmouth 
  
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25.05.1942 
  
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- 
  
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(06.)1944 
  
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First
  Lieutenant, HMS Offa (destroyer) 
  
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09.09.1944 
  
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- 
  
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(01.)1945 
  
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First
  Lieutenant, HMS Blankney (destroyer) 
  
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(07.)1945 
  
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- 
  
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(04.1946) 
  
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specialist course in communications 
  
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1946 
  
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- 
  
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1948 
  
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Flag
  Lieutenant, Singapore 
  
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1949 
  
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- 
  
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1951 
  
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submarines 
  
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1951 
  
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- 
  
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1952 
  
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East
  Indies Flagship 
  
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1952 
  
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- 
  
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1954 
  
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HMS
  Mercury 
  
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1954 
  
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- 
  
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1956 
  
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Staff
  of Flag Officer Aircraft Carriers 
  
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1957 
  
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- 
  
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1959 
  
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Fleet
  Communications Officer Mediterranean 
  
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1959 
  
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- 
  
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1961 
  
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Comdr
  HMS Mercury 
  
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1961 
  
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- 
  
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1964 
  
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Joint
  Planning Staff 
  
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1964 
  
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- 
  
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1966 
  
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Naval
  Attaché, Australia 
  
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1968 
  
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- 
  
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1971 
  
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Director
  of Defence Policy, Ministry of Defence 
  
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1971 
  
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- 
  
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1973 
  
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Cdre
  HMS Drake 
  
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1074 
  
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- 
  
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1976 
  
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Flag
  Officer Medway and Port Adm. Chatham 
  
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1976 
  
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- 
  
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1978 
  
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Asst
  Chief of Naval Staff (Op. Req.) 
  
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1978 
  
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- 
  
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1981 
  
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Deputy
  Chief of Defence Staff (Operational Requirements) 
  
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Jt MFH, Avon Vale Hunt, 1981-1984. 
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