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Pacey, George James G.J. Pacey Son of unknown father, and Elizabeth Pacey. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 10.01.1874 Speldhurst, Kent - 23.03.1958 Chatham district, Kent Gnr. 05.06.1905? Ch.Gnr. = Cd.Gnr. 05.06.1915 (retd 12.08.1922; own request) Lt. (retd) 12.08.1922 Lt.Cdr. (retd) 26.08.1942 (reverted to retd < 01.1945) ... - ... ... 26.08.1939 - (04.)1940 HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) (for miscellaneous services) 16.04.1940 - (02.)1941 Gunnery Officer, HMS Badger (RN base, Harwich) 12.11.1941 - (02.)1943 HMS Spartiate (RN base, Glasgow) 03.05.1943 - (10.1944) Fitting Out Gunnery Officer, HMS Orlando (RN base, Greenock)
Pack, Arthur James "Jimmy" A.J. Pack (Photo courtesy of Mr Nicholas Parks Young) Son of Walter Edward Pack, Leader of Records HM Dockyard Malta, and Beatrice Eleanor Pack. Married (25.01.1941, Fareham) Elo�se Elizabeth Skey, only daughter of Sg.R.Adm. A.H. Skey, of Catisfiled, Fareham, Hampshire; four sons, one daughter. 18.03.1914 * Malta - 05.05.1995 Wickham, Droxford district, Hampshire * baptized 16.08.1914 Paym.Cadet 01.01.1932 Paym.Midsh. 01.01.1933 A/Paym.S.Lt. ? Paym.S.Lt. 17.04.1935, seniority 01.11.1934 Paym.Lt. 01.11.1936 A/Paym.Lt.Cdr. < 10.1944 [acting rank] A/Lt.Cdr. (S) 01.11.1944 [appointed rank] Cdr. (S) 30.06.1950 (retd 18.02.1958) A/Capt. (S) > 05.1950, < 05.1953 Hon. Capt. 18.02.1958 Officer of the Order of the British Empire (Civil Division) OBE 1979 as Director of RN Museum 01.01.1932 entered RN 06.09.1932 - (08.)1934 HMS Malaya (battleship) (Home Fleet) 05.09.1934 - (07.)1937 HMS Carlisle (cruiser) (Reserve Fleet, Devonport) 29.08.1937 - 09.1937 course, HMS Victory (RN base, Portsmouth) 27.09.1937 - (09.)1939 Captain's Secretary, HMS Ganges (boys' training establishment, Shotley) 12.1939 - (04.)1940 Commodore's Secretary, HMS Collingwood (training establishment, Fareham, Hampshire) 26.08.1940 - (02.)1941 HMS Seaborn (RN base, Halifax, NS, Canada) [on the team which handled the transfer of 50 American ''four-stacker'' destroyers under the Lend-Lease scheme] (12.1941) no appointment listed (08.1942) no appointment listed 18.08.1942 - (02.)1943 Captain's Secretary, Rosyth Escort Force [HMS Cochrane (RN base, Rosyth)] 27.04.1943 - (10.)1944 HMS Illustrious (aircraft carrier) (Mediterranean, Indian Ocean, Pacific) 11.1944 - (07.)1945 HMS Tengra (Combined Operations base, Mandapam, India) 1945 - 1957 _Secretary to R.Adm | V.Adm. Adm. [Sir] Charles E. Lambe_ 08.1945 - (04.1946) Secretary to Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Air) [HMS President] 17.09.1947 - (05.)1949 Secretary to Flag Officer Flying Training [HMS Merlin] 08.09.1949 - (05.1950) Secretary to Flag Officer Commanding 3rd Aircraft Carrier Squadron [HMS Vengeance] 20.03.1953 - (05.)1953 Secretary to Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station [HMS Terror (RN base, Singapore)] 06.08.1953 - (07.1954) Secretary to Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station [HMS Terror (RN base, Singapore)] (04.1955) no appointment listed 28.09.1955 - (01.1957) Secretary to Second Sea Lord, Board of Admiralty [HMS President] Curator, Victory Museum 1965-72; first Director, Royal Naval Museum, Portsmouth 1972-79. Published: Nelson's blood : the story of naval rum (1982); The man who burned the White House : a life of Admiral Sir George Cockburn (1987)
Packard, Geoffrey Percival G.P. Packard Son of Charles Turner Packard (1868-?), and Edith Varley (1876-?). You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 08.06.1901 Ipswich district, Suffolk - 09.01.1960 Bramford, Ipswich district, Suffolk Midsh. 15.09.1917 A/S.Lt. ? S.Lt. 15.05.1921 A/Lt. 15.05.1923 Lt. 25.10.1923, seniority 15.08.1922 Lt.Cdr. 15.08.1930 (retd 08.06.1946) Cdr. (retd) 08.06.1946 British War Medal 1914-1920 BWM 14|20 - - Victory Medal VM - - Coronation Medal 1937 Cor M 37 - - NavGSM - & Palestine 1936-39 clasp Mention in Despatches MID 1930s? ? 1939-1945 Star 39 45 St - - Pacific Star Pac St - - War Medal 1939-1945 WM 39 45 - -
Packer, [Sir] Herbert Annesley H.A. Packer (� Imperial War Museum (A 18999)) H.A. Packer (� Imperial War Museum (A 18998)) H.A. Packer (� Imperial War Museum (A 30921)) H.A. Packer (� Imperial War Museum (A 30920)) H.A. Packer (� Imperial War Museum (A 30919)) H.A. Packer (� National Portrait Gallery, London NPG x169784) H.A. Packer (� National Portrait Gallery, London NPG x90868) H.A. Packer H.A. Packer H.A. Packer Only son of William H. Packer, MD, and Edith Mary Rutter, of Cressage, Shropshire. Married (20.02.1925) Joy Petersen (12.02.1905 - 07.09.1977), daughter of late Dr Julius Petersen, of Cape Town, South Africa; one son. 09.10.1894 Cressage, Shropshire - 23.09.1962 Claremont, Cape Province, South Africa Midsh. 15.05.1912 A/S.Lt. 15.09.1914 S.Lt. 15.03.1915 A/Lt. 30.06.1916 Lt. 15.12.1916 Lt.Cdr. 15.12.1923 Cdr. 30.06.1929 Capt. 31.12.1935 Cdre. 2nd cl. 12.10.1943-31.07.1944 Cdre. 1st cl. 25.08.1944-01.01.1945 R.Adm. 02.01.1945 V.Adm. 02.09.1948 Adm. 15.03.1952 (retd 18.03.1953) Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath KCB 08.06.1950 HM's birthday 1950 [investiture 04.07.1950] Companion of the Order of the Bath CB 04.09.1945 services esp. Italian campaign [investiture 17.12.1946] Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE 23.01.1945 planning amphibious operations Sicily & S France [investiture 17.12.1946] Mention in Despatches MID 18.01.1944 dissolution Force H 11.1943 Officer of the Legion of Merit (US) LM 11.12.1945 services Mediterranean 1943-1944 Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur (France) LegH 1947 S France Croix de Guerre (France) CdeG 1947 S France Education: RN Colleges Osborne & Dartmouth. 15.09.1907 entered RN 1914 - 1918 served European War Pacific (HMAS Australia) and Grand Fleet (HMS Warspite) (despatches) 15.08.1920 - (08.1923) Gunnery Officer, HMS Dublin (light cruiser) 14.05.1924 - (01.1925) HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) 09.05.192 - (07.1927) HMS President (for 2 months' study of German in Germany) 07.1929 - (08.1929) HMS President (for 4 months' study of French in France) (04.1930) no appointment listed 13.01.1931 - (02.)1931 staff course, RN Staff College, Greenwich 19.12.1931 - (09.1932) Fleet Gunnery Officer, China Station [HMS Kent (cruiser)] (01.1934) no appointment listed 25.05.1934 - (02.1936) HMS Kent (cruiser) (China) 21.01.1937 - 07.1939 Naval Attach� Athens, Ankara and Belgrade [HMS President] 20.07.1939 - 02.08.1939 HMS President (additional; for duty with Naval Intelligence Division) 23.08.1939 - 17.03.1940 Commanding Officer, HMS Calcutta (anti-aircraft ship) 13.04.1940 - 03.06.1941 Commanding Officer, HMS Manchester (cruiser) & as Flag Captain & Chief Staff Officer to R.Adm. Commanding 18th Cruiser Squadron 04.06.1941 - 06.06.1941 HMS Victory (additional; for home service leave) 07.06.1941 - 14.06.1941 HMS Victory (additional; for unemployed time) 15.06.1941 - 11.01.1943 Commanding Officer, HMS Excellent & in charge of Gunnery School, Whale Island, Portsmouth 12.01.1943 - 22.01.1943 HMS President (additional; for duty outside Admiralty at Damage Control School) 23.01.1943 - 11.10.1943 Commanding Officer, HMS Warspite (Queen Elizabeth class battleship) 12.10.1943 - 31.07.1944 Commodore (Administration) to Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean [HMS Hannibal] 25.08.1944 - 25.09.1945 Chief of Staff to Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean [HMS Byrsa] (04.1946) HMS Victory (RN base, Portsmouth) * 11.05.1946 - 17.06.1946 HMS President I (additional; for end of war leave) 16.10.1946 - 21.01.1948 Rear-Admiral [from 01.02.1947 Flag Officer] Commanding 2nd Cruiser Squadron [HMS Superb] 22.01.1948 - 28.03.1948 HMS President (additional; for home service leave, whilst unemployed) 29.03.1948 - 06.1950 a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Chief of Supplies and Transport 01.07.1950 - 24.07.1950 HMS President (additional; whilst unemployed) 01.09.1950 - 05.12.1952 Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic Station 06.12.1952 - 18.03.1953 HMS President (additional; whilst unemployed) Literature: Joy Packer (widow), Deep as the sea (1976)* indexed, but not listed as such
Paffard, Ronald Wilson R.W. Paffard (Imperial War Museum) R.W. Paffard R.W. Paffard (� Imperial War Museum (A 10943)) R.W. Paffard (� Imperial War Museum (A 10327)) Fourth son of Murray Paffard, and Fanny Wilson.Married (1933) Nancy Brenda Malim; one son, one daughter. 14.02.1904 Ludlow - 11.09.1994 Alverstoke, Hampshire Paym.Cadet 1922 Paym.Midsh. 12.01.1923 Paym.S.Lt. 12.10.1924 Paym.Lt. 12.10.1926 Paym.Lt.Cdr. 12.10.1934 Paym.Cdr. = Cdr. (S) 31.12.1940 A/Paym.Capt. = A/Capt. (S) < 02.1943 Capt. (S) 30.06.1951 R.Adm. (S) 06.08.1957 (retd 06.09.1960) Companion of the Order of the Bath CB 01.01.1960 New Year 1960 [investiture 16.02.1960] Commander of the Order of the British Empire (Military Division) CBE 02.06.1943 HM's birthday 1943 [investiture 19.10.1943] Mention in Despatches MID 01.01.1942 New Year 1942 Education: Maidstone Grammar School. 1922 entered RN ... - ... ... 01.01.1941 - (02.)1943 Admiral's Secretary to Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet [HMS King George V] (06.1943) no appointment listed 07.07.1943 - (07.1945) Admiral's Secretary to Commander-in-Chief, Nore [HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham)] ... - ... Supply Officer of HMS Vengeance, 1946-48; Portsmouth Division, Reserve Fleet, 1948-50; HMS Eagle, 1950-51; Assistant Director-General, Supply and Secretarial Branch, 1952-54; Commanding Officer, HMS Ceres, 1954-56; Chief Staff Officer (Administration) on staff of Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, 1957-60
Paffett, William Frederick W.F. Paffett (Photo courtesy of Mr Andrew Wilkinson) You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 11.01.1887 -21.04.1955 Eng.S.Lt. 01.07.1906 Eng.Lt. 01.04.1908 08.01.1910, seniority 01.01.1907 Eng.Lt.Cdr. 01.01.1915 Eng.Cdr. 31.12.1920 (retd 11.01.1937) Eng.Capt. (retd) 11.01.1937 (reverted to retd 05.07.1941; medically unfit) ... - ... ... 02.09.1939 - 19.06.1941 HMS President (additional; for duty inside Admiralty with Engineer-in-Chief's Department) 22.06.1941 - 04.07.1941 HMS Victory (additional; for full pay service leave)
Page, David Millar J.A. Page Son (with one brother) of John Page(1879-1958), and Helen Stuart Caradus (1881-1957). Married (16.04.1955, New Zealand) Barbara Johnston Allen (18.02.1918 - (12?).1982). daughter of William Adam Allan (1882-1964), and Lena Mitchell (1884-1968); one daughter, one son. 21.01.1914 Dundedin, Southland, New Zealand - 08.03.1979 New Zealand Sg.Lt. (D) 25.08.19138, seniority 16.07.1938 (emgcy 16.07.1944) Sg.Lt.Cdr. (D) (emgcy) 16.07.1944 Sg.Lt.Cdr. (D) 08.02.1946, seniority 16.07.1944 Sg.Cdr. (D) 31.12.1951 Sg.Capt. (D) 30.06.1965 (retd 21.02.1971) Education: University of New Zealand (BDS 1937). Registered dentist 28.09.1938. ... - ... ... 25.10.1938 - (09.)1939 RN Barracks, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] (12.1939) - (05.1940) lent to New Zealand Squadron * 01.05.1940 - (06.)1941 HMNZS Achilles (Leander class cruiser) [lent to New Zealand Squadron] 20.06.1941 - (06.)1943 HMNZS Achilles (Leander class cruiser) 01.06.1943 - (08.)1943 RN Barracks, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] 04.09.1943 - (06.)1944 Dental Officer, HMS Orlando (RN base, Greenock) 10.07.1944 - (07.)1945 HMS Osprey (anti-submarine establishment, Dunoon, Argyllshire) 12.08.1945 - (10.1945) HMS Trouncer (Archer class escort carrier) 01.03.1946 - (04.1946) HMS Maine (hospital ship) (as specialist in dental surgery) ... - ... ...
Page, George Henry G.H. Page (Photo courtesy of Mr Robert Logan) ? -? T/Gnr. (T) 06.12.1941 T/A/Cd.Gnr. (T) 18.06.1945 (reld > 10.1946) 29.12.1941 - (10.)1943 HMS Highlander (Havant class destroyer) 27.12.1943 - (07.)1945 HMS Whelp (W class destroyer) (10.1945) - (10.1946) no appointment listed
Page, John Allison J.A. Page 02.05.1908 - 05.05.1989 South East Hampshire district, Hampshire Sg.Lt. 11.05.1933 26.04.1935, seniority 11.05.1932 Sg.Lt.Cdr. 11.05.1938 Sg.Cdr. 1947?, seniority 11.05.1944 Sg.Capt. 30.06.1957 (retd 02.05.1965) Education: MB, BCh 11.05.1933 joined RN 11.05.1933 - (06.)1933 course of instruction for medical officers, RN Hospital, Haslar [HMS Victory] 09.08.1933 - (02.)1935 HMS Laburnum (sloop) (New Zealand) (07.1935) no appointment listed 13.09.1935 - (02.1936) HMS Resource (repair ship) (Mediterranean) 01.01.1937 - (10.1938) RM Infirmary, Plymouth [HMS Drake] (10.09.1937 transferred to Permanent List) (02.1939) short course of instruction 28.02.1939 - 12.1941 Royal Hospital, Hong Kong [HMS Tamar] 12.1941 - 1945 POW in Japanese captivity in Hong Kong & Japan 06.04.1948 - (07.)1948 Royal Hospital, Plymouth [HMS Drake] 09.08.1948 - (05.)1949 HMS Devonshire 24.08.1949 - (05.1950) Royal Hospital, Portland [HMS Osprey] 16.12.1952 - (05.)1953 Royal Hospital, Plymouth [HMS Drake] 06.1953 - (04.1955) RN Hospital, Malta [HMS St Angelo] 16.07.1956 - (01.)1957 RN Hospital, Plymouth [HMS Drake] 28.10.1957 - (01.)1959 HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent) 18.11.1959 - (07.1961) Fleet Medical Officer, Far East Station [HMS Terror] 05.06.1962 - (02.1964) HMS Collingwood (naval electrical school, Fareham, Hampshire) 27.03.1964 - 02.05.1965 also: Honorary Physician to the Queen
Page, John Birley J.B. Page Son of William Holmes Page (1862-?), seaman/sailor, and Elizabeth Peart Birley (1872-1950s?). Married (24.05.1926, Plymouth St Luke, Devon) Ivy B. Tyson (1907-2004); one daughter, two sons. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 02.11.1905 Battersea, Greater London, Surrey - 10.12.1941 (KIA) [age 36] [Plymouth Naval Memorial, panel 45, column 1] Seaman ? [J104991] A/Gnr. 01.07.1934 Gnr. 1935?, seniority 01.07.1934 Mention in Despatches MID 13.10.1942 sinking of HMS Repulse [posthumously] ? - (02.)1935 short course of instruction 12.06.1935 - (07.)1935 HMS Deptford (sloop) (building at HM Dockyard, Chatham) (and on commissioning) 16.11.1935 - (02.)1936 HMS Lupin (patrol sloop) (Reserve Fleet, Portsmouth) 09.04.1936 - (02.)1937 HMS Delhi (cruiser) (for direction finding duties) (Mediterranean) 26.04.1937 - (10.)1938 gunnery school, Devonport (for direction finding duties) [HMS Drake (RN base, Devonport)] 29.11.1938 - 10.12.1941 HMS Repulse (battlecruiser) (for direction finding duties) [ship sunk by Japanese aircraft off east coast of Malaya]
Paget, Sir James Francis; 3rd Baronet (cr. 1871) J. Paget Eldest son of Sir John Rahere Paget, 2nd Bt, and Julia Norne (d 1926).Succeded father, 1938.Married (1943) Frances Alexandra Hamilton (who married 1932, Frederick David Stewart Sandeman, died 1938), daughter of Sir Hugh Fraser, Stromeferry, Ross-shire. 25.09.1890 Chelsea, London - 05.06.1972 Balgonie, Ballater,Aberdeenshire, Scotland Midsh. 15.05.1907 S.Lt. 30.07.1910 Lt. 30.07.1911 Lt.Cdr. 30.07.1919 Cdr. 30.06.1925 (retd 14.06.1937) Capt. (retd) 14.06.1937 (reactivated 15.07.1940) (dispersed 05.10.1945) (reverted to retd 31.01.1946) Mention in Despatches MID 10.03.1942 HMS Glenroy torpedoed 23.11.1941; towed & beached Mention in Despatches MID 21.12.1943 Operation Husky Mention in Despatches MID 23.05.1944 Operation Avalanche 1906 joined RN ... - ... ... 1914 - 1919 served European War ... - ... ... 15.07.1940 - 30.05.1942 Commanding Officer, HMS Glenroy (landing ship, infantry) (despatches) [tender to HMS Eaglet] 31.05.1942 - 07.10.1942 Commanding Officer, HMS Phoenix (RN Aircraft Repair Yard, Fayid, Egypt) 08.10.1942 - 30.04.1943 Commanding Officer, HMS Glenroy (landing ship, infantry) 01.05.1943 - 24.01.1945 Commanding Officer, HMS Hilary (landing ship, infantry) (despatches twice) (as A/Capt.) 25.01.1945 - 27.02.1945 HMS Victory (additional; not to join) (as A/Capt.) 28.02.1945 - 09.03.1945 lent to HMS Odyssey for course at RAF School, Regents Park 10.03.1945 - 05.10.1945 Naval Party 1744, as Naval Officer-in-Charge, Sylt [HMS Odyssey (additional), from 01.04.1945 HMS Royal Albert (additional), from 01.10.1945 HMS Royal Adelaide (additional)] (as A/Capt.) 31.10.1945 - 30.01.1946 HMS Pembroke (additional; not to join)
Pain, Gerald Faulkner G.F. Pain 01.07.1913? - 08.12.1995 ... ... Lt. 01.03.1940 Lt.Cdr. 01.03.1948 (retd 01.07.1958) Education: Nautical College, Pangbourne. ... - ... ... ? - (07.1945) HMS Rutherford ... - ... ...
Paine, Geoffrey William Wright Halden "Agony" G.W.W.H. Paine Son (with two sisters) of Capt. Charles William Stanley Paine, RM (1876-1915), and Lilian Josephine Naylor (1872-1931). Married ((06?).1936, Newport district, Monmouthshire) Eileen Elizabeth Bridget Irwin (17.02.1914 - 25.12.1980); two daughters, one son. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 27.08.1909 Umtali, Rhodesia - 24.11.1978 Bramdean, Alresford, South East Hampshire Cadet 01.01.1927 Midsh. 01.09.1927 A/S.Lt. 01.01.1930 S.Lt. 01.09.1930 Lt. 01.02.1932 Lt.Cdr. 01.02.1940 Cdr. 31.12.1947 (retd 27.08.1959) Education: Nautical College, Pangbourne (1923-1924). ... - ... ... 03.12.1938 - 24.01.1939 HMS President (additional; for passage to Australia) 25.01.1939 - 10.02.1941 HMAS Hobart (cruiser) 11.02.1941 - 20.02.1942 HMAS Canberra (cruiser) 21.02.1942 - 18.01.1943 HMAS Cerberus (RAN base, Williamstown (Flinders Naval Depot), Victoria) 19.01.1943 - 28.02.1943 London Depot RAN 01.03.1943 - (06.)1943 HMS Dryad (navigation school, Portsmouth) 07.1943 - (10.)1943 Navigating Officer, HMS Royal Sovereign (Royal Sovereign class battleship) 15.11.1943 - (04.)1945 Navigating Officer, HMS Devonshire (London class cruiser) (07.1945) - (10.1945) no appointment listed 21.10.1945 - (07.1945) HMS Kent (Kent class cruiser) ... - ... ...
Pakeman, Richard Neil"Bob" R.N. Pakeman Son of ... Pakeman, and ... Storey. (03?).1920 St Pancras district, London-16.03.2012 ... ... S.Lt. (E) 01.06.1939 Lt. (E) 16.02.1941 Lt.Cdr. (E) 16.02.1949 Cdr. 31.12.1952 (retd 06.01.1970) Officer of the Order of the British Empire (Military Division) OBE 14.06.1969 HM's birthday 1969 ... - ... ... (07.1945) no appointment listed ... - ... ... MIMechE.
Pakenham, Thomas Arthur Charles T.A.C. Pakenham T.A.C. Pakenham (Imperial War Museum � IWM (Art.IWM ART LD 3215)) Son of William Law Pakenham (1869-1937), and Ada Mary Phillips (died 1940). Married (19.12.1925) Clara Talbot Middleton (died 07.07.1985); two sons. 04.09.1900 Essex - 23.01.1981 ... ... Lt. 15.06.1921 Lt.Cdr. 15.06.1929 Cdr. 31.12.1935 Capt. 31.12.1942 (retd 08.01.1952) ... - ... ... 03.01.1939 - 24.09.1940 Squadron Gunnery Officer & Staff Officer (Operations), Home Fleet Destroyer Flotillas [HMS Woolwich] 25.09.1940 - (02.)1941 Squadron Gunnery Officer, Home Fleet Destroyer Flotillas [HMS Maidstone] 26.04.1941 - 05.03.1943 Commanding Officer, HMS Black Swan (sloop) 07.03.1943 - (10.)1943 HMS Eaglet (RN base, Liverpool) (for flotilla duties, Western Approaches) 15.11.1943 - (07.1945) Chief Staff Officer to Vice-Admiral Malta and Flag Officer Central Mediterranean [HMS St Angelo (RN base, Malta)] ... - ... ... Joined the clergy post-war.
Palairet, Henry Edward Hamilton H.E.H. Palairet (� Imperial War Museum (A 29229)) You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 26.05.1896 - 06.07.1960 Durban, Natal, South Africa ... ... Lt. 15.02.1918 (retd 24.10.1922; own request) Lt.Cdr. (retd) 15.02.1926 Cdr. (retd) 26.05.1936 15.05.1909 commissioned, RN ... - ... ... 16.02.1944 - (07.1945) Staff Officer (Operations) on staff of Flag Officer-in-Charge, Liverpool [HMS Eaglet (RN base, Liverpool)]
Palliser, Sir Arthur Francis Eric A.F.E. Palliser A.F.E. Palliser (� Imperial War Museum A 22476) A.F.E. Palliser (� National Portrait Gallery, London NPG x21712) A.F.E. Palliser (� National Portrait Gallery, London NPG x169797) A.F.E. Palliser (� Imperial War Museum FE 487) A.F.E. Palliser A.F.E. Palliser (� Imperial War Museum A 22475) A.F.E. Palliser A.F.E. Palliser (� Imperial War Museum A 22514) A.F.E. Palliser (� Imperial War Museum A 6788) A.F.E. Palliser (� Imperial War Museum A 29984) A.F.E. Palliser (� Imperial War Museum A 26683) A.F.E. Palliser Son of Arthur Palliser, and Hester Brenda Boord (1861-1906). Married ((06?).1921, Wokingham district, Berkshire) Margaret Eva Salter (20.08.1901 - 08.1993), daughter of Julian James King Salter (1865-1947), and Fanny Hills ...; one son [Capt. Arthur Michael Palliser, Coldstream Guards], one daughter. 20.07.1890 Richmond, Surrey - 22.02.1956 South Kensington, London Midsh. 1907 A/S.Lt. ? S.Lt. 28.12.1910, seniority 15.03.1910 Lt. 15.03.1911 Lt.Cdr. 15.03.1919 Cdr. 31.12.1924 Capt. 30.06.1931 Cdre. 2nd cl. 20.11.1936? R.Adm. 08.07.1941 V.Adm. 07.02.1944 Adm. 16.05.1947 (retd 02.09.1948; at own request to facilitate the promotion of junior officers) Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath KCB 01.01.1945 New Year 1945 Companion of the Order of the Bath CB 02.06.1943 HM's birthday 1943 Distinguished Service Cross DSC 23.03.1917 ? Mention in Despatches MID 02.02.1943 good services in SW Pacific Grand Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau (Netherlands) OON 19.01.1943 services to Dutch navy Croix de Guerre avec Palme (France) CdeG 23.03.1917 ? Education: Bradfield College; RN Colleges, Dartmouth and Greenwich. 15.09.1905 entered RN ... - ... ... 26.02.1923 - (01.)1925 HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) 26.01.1925 - (03.)1926 Naval Air Section, Admiralty [HMS President] 28.09.1926 - (07.)1927 staff course, RN Staff College, Greenwich [HMS President] 23.07.1927 - (05.)1928 RN Staff College, Greenwich [HMS President] 18.05.1928 - (04.)1930 Fleet Gunnery Officer, Mediterranean [HMS Warspite (battleship)] (Mediterranean) 02.07.1930 - (02.)1931 Executive Officer, HMS Tiger (battlecruiser) (Atlantic Fleet) 06.08.1931 - 06.08.1932 Commanding Officer, HMS Blanche (destroyer) (Mediterranean) (09.1932) no appointment listed 10.10.1932 - (01.)1933 Senior Officers' War Course, RN War College, Greenwich [HMS President] 20.01.1933 - (02.)1935 RN War College, Greenwich [HMS President] (03.1935) no appointment listed 30.04.1935 - (10.)1936 Commanding Officer, HMS Leander (cruiser) & to 02/03?.1936 Flag Captain to Rear-Admiral Commanding 2nd Cruiser Squadron (Home Fleet) 20.11.1936 - 26.08.1938 Chief of Staff to Commander-in-Chief, China Station [HMS Cumberland (cruiser)] (10.1938) - (12.1938) no appointment listed 19.12.1938 - 14.05.1940 Commanding Officer, HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) & in charge of Training Establishment, Portsmouth 20.05.1940 - 24.05.1940 HMS Malaya (battleship) (additional) 25.05.1940 - 03.05.1941 Commanding Officer, HMS Malaya (battleship) & and from 09?.1940 to 16.11.1940 as Flag Captain & Chief Staff Officer to Rear-Admiral Commanding 1st Battle Squadron 15.01.1941 - 08.07.1941 also: Naval ADC to the King 07.06.1941 - 20.07.1941 Admiralty [HMS President] (additional; for duty with Admiralty, for period not exceeding 6 months) 21.07.1941 - 20.10.1941 Admiralty [HMS President] (additional; for duty inside Admiralty with Imperial Defence College) 21.10.1941 - 15.01.1942 Chief of Staff to Commander-in-Chief Eastern Fleet [HMS Lanka?] 16.01.1942 - 25.03.1942 HMS [...] (additional; as Deputy Chief of Staff to Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in ABDA Command area) 26.03.1942 - 10.05.1942 Flag Officer-in-Charge, Trincomalee & as Fortress Commander [HMS Lanka?] 08.06.1942 - 03.06.1943 Flag Liaison Officer, Delhi [HMS Lanka (RN base, Colombo, Ceylon) (for service at Delhi)] [to act as representative and as Naval Adviser to the Viceroy and to the Commander-in-Chief, India, and to be a member of the Commander-in-Chief, India’s, Joint Planning Committee] 03.08.1943 - 28.08.1943 HMS President (additional; whilst unemployed) 29.08.1943 - 19.03.1944 Rear-Admiral / Vice-Admiral Commanding 1st Cruiser Squadron [HMS London (cruiser), later HMS Kent (cruiser)] 20.03.1944 - 20.01.1946 a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Chief of Supplies and Transport (Fourth Sea Lord) 09.03.1946 - 04.1948 Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station [HMS Highflyer (RN base, Trincomalee)] 27.05.1948 - 02.09.1948 HMS President (additional; for leave & dispersal)
Palmer, Edwin Mansergh E.M. Palmer Son (with three brothers and two sisters) of Dr Joseph Mansergh Palmer (1850-1924), and Georgina Berlinda Hartford (1846-1940). 23.06.1882 - 19.11.1945 St Thomas's Hospital ... ... A/S.Lt. 15.05.1902? S.Lt. 04.05.1903, seniority 15.05.1902 Lt. 30.09.1904 Cdr. 30.06.1917 (retd 01.01.1923; own request) Capt. (retd) 23.06.1927 (reverted to retd 30.10.1945) 15.05.1897 joined RN (1914) Commanding Officer, HMS Dalhousie ... - ... ... 06.11.1939 - 26.11.1939 Commanding Officer, HMS Bacchante (RN base, Aberdeen) 27.11.1939 - 13.03.1940 Maintenance Captain, HMS Afrikander V (RN base, Freetown, Sierra Leone) 14.03.1940 - 07.1941 Commanding Officer, HMS Edinburgh Castle (RN base, Freetown, Sierra Leone) & as Flag Captain to Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic Station & as Maintenance Captain (08.1941) - (12.1941) no appointment listed 22.12.1941 - (06.)1944 Flag Captain & Chief Staff Officer to Flag Officer-in-Charge, Humber & Commanding Officer, HM Naval Base, Immingham [HMS Beaver] 15.07.1944 - (10.)1945 Commanding Officer, HMS Demetrius (RN Supply & Secretariat School, Wetherby, Yorkshire)
Palmer, Irving Montgomery E.M. Palmer Son (with three brothers and two sisters) of Dr Joseph Mansergh Palmer (1850-1924), and Georgina Berlinda Hartford (1846-1940). Married (08.02.1918) Kathleen Eva Caddell. 23.01.1889 Armagh - 12.10.1967 Midsh. 30.07.1905 A/S.Lt. 30.09.1908 S.Lt. ?, seniority 30.09.1908 Lt. 01.04.1911 Lt.Cdr. 01.04.1919 Cdr. 30.06.1925 Capt. 30.06.1932 (retd 06.02.1942) (dispersed 21.03.1946) (reverted to retd 22.05.1946) Distinguished Service Cross DSC 13.09.1915 ? Mention in Despatches MID 11.03.1941 good services since outbreak of war Mention in Despatches MID 06.01.1942 Home Fleet operations especially in Norwegian waters Commander, Order of the Crown (Belgium), 01.02.1949, for service to Belgium 15.01.1904 entered service ... - ... ... 17.10.1938 - 22.06.1940 Commanding Officer, HMS Berwick (Kent class cruiser) & from 29.03.1939 as Flag Captain & Chief of Staff to Commander-in-Chief, West Indies (despatches twice) 20.07.1940 - 24.10.1940 HMS Victory (additional; for full pay service leave) 25.10.1940 - 13.11.1940 HMS Victory (additional; whilst unemployed) 14.11.1940 - 31.01.1941 HMS President (additional; for duty inside Admiralty, for period not exceeding 6 months) 01.02.1941 - 09.03.1942 Captain of the Dockyard and Deputy Superintendent and King's Harbour Master, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth [HMS Victory (additional)] 08.07.1941 - 06.02.1942 also: Naval ADC to the King 10.03.1942 - 15.03.1942 HMS Victory (additional; for disposal) 16.03.1942 - 31.07.1942 HMS Monck (HQ Combined Training, Largs & RN Barracks and landing craft base, Port Glasgow) (additional; as for Roseneath Base) (as Cdre. 2nd cl.) 01.08.1942 - 30.09.1942 Commanding Officer, HMS Roseneath (Combined Operations base, Roseneath, Dumbartonshire) & as Commodore-in-Charge of Combined Operations base, Roseneath (as Cdre. 2nd cl.) 01.10.1942 - 29.12.1942 HMS President (additional; for duty with Chief of Combined Operations inside Combined Operations HQ as Deputy to Rear-Admiral Landing Barges (RALB) (as Cdre. 2nd cl.) 30.12.1942 - 11.08.1943 HMS Monck (HQ Combined Training, Largs & RN Barracks and landing craft base, Port Glasgow) (additional; as Commodore-in-Charge, Base II Roseneath) (as Cdre. 2nd cl.) 16.08.1943 - 25.09.1943 HMS President (additional; for special duty inside Admiralty, for a period not exceeding 6 months) (as Cdre. 2nd cl.) 26.09.1943 - 08.1944 HMS President (additional; for special service outside Admiralty) (as Cdre. 2nd cl.) 08.1944 - 31.10.1944 HMS Fabius (RN base, Taranto, Italy) (additional; as Senior British Naval Officer Rome on the staff of of Flag Officer Taranto and Adriatic & for duty with Allied Control Commission) (as Cdre. 2nd cl.) 01.11.1944 - 21.01.1945 HMS Fabius (RN base, Taranto, Italy) (additional; as Senior British Naval Officer Rome on the staff of of Flag Officer Taranto and Adriatic for liaison with Italians in Rome & for duty with Naval Sub-Commission of Allied Control Commission) (as Cdre. 2nd cl.) 22.01.1945 - 14.05.1945 HMS Victory IV (additional; for disposal) 15.05.1945 - 21.03.1946 Commanding Officer, HMS Royal Arthur (training establishment, Skegness)
Palmer, Jack Barrington J.B. Palmer Son of Thomas Howard Barrington Palmer (1873-), and Emmeline Austin Neame (1872-), of Beauport House, St Brelade's, Jersey. Married ((06?).1938, Aldershot district, Hampshire) Barbara Allen (died 20.08.1996), daughter of Mr & Mrs Arthur C. Allen, of White Cottage, Fleet, Hampshire. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 25.12.1903 Watford district, Hertfordshire - 16.03.1990 Midsh. 15.01.1922 A/S.Lt. 15.05.1924 S.Lt. 30.01.1925 Lt. 30.06.1926 Lt.Cdr. 30.06.1934 (retd 25.12.1948) A/Cdr. 01.02.1944? Cdr. (retd) 25.12.1948 15.09.1917 entered RN 02.10.1922 - (08.1923) HMS Diomede (light cruiser) 25.09.1924 - (01.)1925 promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] 27.10.1925 - (06.)1928 HMS Keppel (flotilla leader, 3rd Destroyer Flotilla) (China) 07.11.1928 - (04.)1930 HMS Despatch (cruiser) (America and West Indies) 04.04.1930 - (08.)1930 HMS Durban (cruiser) (America and West Indies) 18.11.1930 - (09.1932) staff, RN College, Dartmouth [HMS Britannia] 02.01.1933 - (07.1935) Executive Officer, HMS Dundee (sloop) (America and West Indies) [ship commissioned 23.03.1933] 06.02.1936 - (02.)1938 Commanding Officer, HMS Cicala (river gunboat) (China) (06.1938) - (08.1938) no appointment listed 18.07.1938 - 1938 HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) 29.08.1938 - (09.)1939 Navigating Officer, HMS Berwick (cruiser) & as Fleet Navigating Officer, America and West Indies Station 04.12.1939 - 04.1941 Commanding Officer, HMS Witherington (destroyer) (despatches) 29.04.1941 - (12.1941) Commanding Officer, HMS Versatile (destroyer) 17.02.1942 - 11.1942 Commanding Officer, HMS Versatile (destroyer) 11.1942 - 08.12.1943 Commanding Officer, HMS Whaddon (escort destroyer) 01.02.1944 - (06.)1944 Commanding Officer, HMS Brontosaurus (Combined Operations base, Castle Toward, Dunoon, Argyll) (10.1944) HMS Eaglet (RN base, Liverpool) * 12.1944 - 17.10.1945 Commanding Officer, HMS Pheasant (sloop) & as Senior Officer of Escort Group) (OBE) 27.12.1945 - (07.)1948 an Assistant to Naval Assistant to Second Sea Lord, Admiralty [HMS President]
Palmer, Joseph Mansergh J.M. Palmer 26.04.1912 -07.1999 Cadet 01.09.1929 Midsh. 01.05.1930 A/S.Lt. 01.09.1932 Lt. 01.04.1934 Lt.Cdr. 01.04.1942 Cdr. 31.12.1946 (retd 26.04.1962) Mention in Despatches MID 20.06.1944 action with E-boats Nore area 24.02.1944 12.09.1929 - (04.1930) HMS Frobisher (cruiser) (Atlantic Fleet) 16.09.1930 - (09.1932) HMS Dorsetshire (cruiser) (Home Fleet) 28.12.1933 - (01.1934) HMS Witch (destroyer) (China) 03.04.1935 - (02.1936) HMS Glorious (aircraft carrier) (Mediterranean) 16.12.1936 - (02.1937) First Lieutenant, HMS Colne (fishery protection gunboat, trawler) 12.04.1937 - (07.1937) long navigation course, HM Navigation School, Portsmouth [HMS Dryad] 02.09.1937 - (02.1938) HMS Courageous (aircraft carrier) (Home Fleet) 02.05.1938 - (08.1939) Navigation Officer, HMS Dundee (escort vessel) 16.05.1942 - (12.1943) Commanding Officer, HMS Eglinton (destroyer) 04.04.1944 - (06.1944) HMS King Alfred (training establishment, Hove, Sussex) 10.03.1945 - (04.1946) Commanding Officer, HMS Zambesi (destroyer) (05.1950) no appointment listed (1950) Commander [= Executive Officer], HMS Ceylon (cruiser) 19.10.1951 - (05.1953) staff of Commander-in-Chief, Nore [HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham)] 01.03.1954 - (01.1956) staff, HMS Terror (RN base, Singapore) (07.1961) HMS President * * indexed, but not listed as such
Palmer, Ralph Murch R.M. Palmer Married Olive Mary Wetmore. 04.04.1909 Gibraltar - 16.08.1983 Exeter Midsh. (E) 01.09.1928 S.Lt. (E) 01.01.1931 Lt. (E) 01.03.1933 Lt.Cdr. (E) 01.03.1941 (retd 04.04.1954) A/Cdr. (E) 09.02.1944? AMIMechE, MIMarE 13.09.1928 - (01.1932) course, RN Engineering College, Keyham [HMS Vivid] 26.08.1932 - (09.1932) engineer, HMS Dorsetshire (cruiser) 21.07.1933 - (07.1935) engineer, HMS Resolution (battleship) (02.1936) short course 1936 engineer, HMS Victory 17.04.1936 - (04.1939) engineer, HMS Cumberland (cruiser) (Home Fleet) 1939 engineer, HMS Drake 26.06.1939 - (08.1939) HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) (for Mechanical Training Establishment) 12.09.1939 - (02.1941) Engineer Officer, HMS Harvester (destroyer) 10.1941 - (12.1943) Engineering Officer, HMS Uganda (cruiser) 09.02.1944 - (04.1946) Engineering Officer, HMS Ariadne (minelayer) 1946 HMS Tyne 1947 HMS Berryhead 25.08.1949 - (05.1950) HMS Howe 01.07.1950 - (05.1953) HMS Orion (for duty with Senior Officer Reserve Fleet, Plymouth)
Pankhurst, Richard Dickon Herbert Stephen R.D.H.S. Pankhurst You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 03.12.1907 - 05.05.1991 A/S.Lt. 01.05.1929 S.Lt. ?, seniority 01.06.1929 Lt. 01.10.1931 Lt.Cdr. 01.10.1939 (retd 03.12.1952) A/Cdr. < 04.1946 Cdr. (retd) 03.12.1952 15.11.1925 entered RN ... - ... ... 10.05.1936 - (07.1937) HMS Ajax (cruiser) (American and West Indies Station) 14.09.1937 - (08.1938) First Lieutenant, HMS Saltburn (minesweeper) (signal and navigation schools ship) 29.08.1938 - (04.1940) First Lieutenant, HMS Diana (destroyer) 10.1940 - (02.1941) Commanding Officer, HMS Chelsea (destroyer) 07.10.1941 - (02.1943) Commanding Officer, HMS Fortune (destroyer) 29.04.1943 - (12.1943) staff, Flag Officer-in-Charge, Malta [HMS St Angelo (RN base, Malta)] (04.1944) no appointment listed 04.05.1944 - (06.1944) HMS Yeoman (RN base, Thames) 20.10.1944 - (07.1945) Commanding Officer, HMS Meteor (destroyer) 12.02.1946 - (04.1946) HMS Sultan (for miscellaneous duties) 05.1949 - (05.1950) HMS Malabar (RN base, Bermuda)
Pannall, Eric Charles E.C. Pannall Son of Maj. Charles Pannall, and ... Thompson. Married (05.06.1936, Malta) Dorothy Millicent Phillips, daughter of Henry Francis Travers Phillips, Indian Police (retd). 07.08.1913 Sudbury district, Essex / Suffolk - 25.11.1979 Hove district Cadet 01.01.1931 Midsh. 01.09.1931 A/S.Lt. 01.01.1934 S.Lt. 01.07.1934 Lt. 01.12.1935 (retd 1941) 10.01.1931 - (05.1933) HMS London (cruiser) (Mediterranean) 04.01.1934 - 12.08.1934 promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] 13.08.1934 - (02.)1935 promotion course, Portsmouth 29.04.1935 joined submarine service 29.04.1935 - (07.)1935 submarine course, Portsmouth [HMS Dolphin] 13.09.1935 - (02.1936) HMS Clyde (submarine) [tender to HMS Cyclops] (01.1937) - (07.1937) no appointment listed 30.10.1937 - 15.04.1938 HMS Sturgeon (submarine) [tender to HMS Titania] 16.04.1938 - 16.06.1938 HMS Titania (submarine depot ship) (as spare First Lieutenant for submarines) 17.06.1938 - 15.12.1938 First Lieutenant, HMS H 49 (submarine) [tender to HMS Dolphin] 16.12.1938 - 01.08.1939 HMS Dwarf (particular service vessel) (as First Lieutenant for Reserve Group "D" of submarines) 02.08.1939 - (09.)1939 First Lieutenant, HMS H 44 (submarine) (Portsmouth) [tender to HMS Dolphin] 31.10.1939 - (04.1940) HMS Southampton (cruiser) (02.1941) no appointment listed
Pares, Anthony "Tony" A. Pares Third son of Lancelot George Pares, BA (born 1865) and Winifred Percy Smith, of Horsell, Woking, Surrey, later of Wellow, Hampshire. Married (03.1939) Mary Rae Smith [she remarried 29.04.1943 F/Lt. R.L.C. Stuart, RAAF], only daughter of Sir Alan Rae Smith and Lady Rae Smith, of Furzedown, Limpsfield, Surrey; one daughter. Residence: (1941): Pett's Wood, Kent. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 09.10.1904 Horsell, Chertsey district, Surrey - 24.05.1941 (MPK) [age 36] [Portsmouth Naval Memorial, panel 45, column 1] Midsh. 15.09.1922 A/S.Lt. 15.01.1925 S.Lt. 15.09.1925 Lt. 15.06.1927 Lt.Cdr. 15.06.1935 Mention in Despatches MID 01.07.1941 HM's birthday 1941 Education: RN Colleges Osborne & Dartmouth. 15.05.1918 entered RN HMS Thunderer 17.01.1923 - (01.1925) HMS Emperor of India (battleship) (Mediterranean) ? - 10.01.1926 promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] 11.01.1926 - (05.)1926 promotion course, Portsmouth 24.07.1926 - 15.04.1928 HMS Danae (cruiser) (China) 16.04.1928 - (06.1928) HMS Caledon (cruiser) (Mediterranean) 03.01.1929 - (04.)1930 qualifying for torpedo duties [HMS Vernon] 14.06.1930 - (02.)1931 HMS Vernon (torpedo school, Portsmouth) 12.05.1931 - (07.)1932 2nd Torpedo Officer, HMS Hood (battlecruiser) (Atlantic Fleet) 31.08.1932 - (09.1932) HMS Vernon (torpedo school, Portsmouth) 22.02.1933 - 23.04.1935 Torpedo Officer, HMS Cumberland (cruiser) (China) 24.04.1935 - 05.09.1937 Torpedo Officer, HMS Frobisher (cadet training cruiser) 06.09.1937 - 19.06.1939 Whitehead Department, HMS Vernon (torpedo school and experimental establishment, Portsmouth) (engaged in torpedo experimental and research work) 20.06.1939 - 24.05.1941 Torpedo Officer, HMS Hood (battlecruiser) & from 20.06.1939-11.03.1940 & 10.08.1940-24.05.1941 also as Squadron Torpedo Officer, Battle Cruiser Squadron [missing, presumed killed when the ship was sunk by the German battleship Bismarck in the North Atlantic]
Parham, [Sir] Frederick Robertson F.R. Parham (Imperial War Museum HU 46128) F.R. Parham (Photo courtesy of Mr David Hilton) F.R. Parham (Photo courtesy of Mr Bill Forster) F.R. Parham Son of late Frederick James Parham, CE, Bath, and Jessie Esther Brooks Robertson, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.Married 1st (1926) Kathleen Dobr�e (1902-1973), daughter of Eugene Edward Carey, Guernsey; one son.Married 2nd (1978) Mrs Joan Saunders (n�e Charig). 09.01.1901 Bath, Somerset - 20.03.1991 Chichester, Sussex Cadet 1913 Midsh. 1917 A/S.Lt. 15.11.1918 Lt. 15.10.1920 Lt.Cdr. 15.10.1928 Cdr. 30.06.1934 Capt. 31.12.1939 R.Adm. 08.07.1949 V.Adm. 15.05.1952 Adm. 08.05.1956, seniority 29.02.1956 (retd 31.01.1959) Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire GBE 01.01.1959 New Year 1959 [investiture 10.02.1959] Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE 09.06.1949 HM's birthday 1949 [investiture 26.07.1949] Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath KCB 09.06.1955 HM's birthday 1955 [investiture 12.07.1955] Companion of the Order of the Bath CB 01.01.1951 New Year 1951 [investiture 14.02.1951] Distinguished Service Order DSO 05.01.1944 sinking of Scharnhorst [investiture 13.02.1945] Mention in Despatches MID 28.11.1944 Operation Neptune (Normandy, 06.1944) Grand Cross of Military Order of Aviz (Portugal), 1955; Order of Al Rafidain (Class II, Mil., conferred by the King of Iraq), 1956; Ordine al merito della Repubblica, Grande Ufficiale (Italy), 1958. Education: RN Colleges, Osborne & Dartmouth. 17.01.1917 - (01.1919) Midshipman, HMS Malaya (battleship) 27.09.1923 - (01.1925) specialised in gunnery, HMS Excellent 17.01.1927 - (07.1927) 2nd Gunnery Officer, HMS Nelson (battleship) 11.04.1928 - (08.1929) Gunnery Officer, HMS Canterbury (cruiser) (Atlantic Fleet) 04.01.1930 - (01.1932) Experimental Department, Gunnery School, Portsmouth [HMS Excellent] (and in command of trawler 'Excellent') 15.07.1932 - (01.)1934 Gunnery Officer, HMS Nelson (battleship) (Home Fleet) 01.04.1935 - (02.1937) Training and Staff Duties Division, Admiralty [HMS President] 04.05.1937 - (07.1937) Commanding Officer, HMS Shikari (destroyer) (Home Fleet) 10.01.1938 - (02.)1938 tactical course, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] 06.04.1938 - (08.)1938 HMS Southampton (cruiser) (Home Fleet) 14.09.1938 - 30.11.1939 Commanding Officer, HMS Gurkha (destroyer) (Mediterranean) (fell sick) 05.02.1940 - 28.02.1940 HMS President (additional; for duty inside Admiralty) 01.03.1940 - 29.01.1941 Assistant Director of Naval Ordnance, Admiralty [HMS President (additional)] 30.01.1941 - 30.08.1942 Deputy Director of Naval Ordnance, Admiralty [HMS President] 31.08.1942 - 04.09.1942 HMS President (additional; for duty outside Admiralty at Damage Control School) 29.09.1942 - 20.08.1944 Commanding Officer, HMS Belfast (cruiser) & from 12.01.1943 as Flag Captain & Chief Staff Officer to Rear-Admiral Commanding 10th Cruiser Squadron 21.08.1944 - 27.08.1944 HMS President (additional; for duty inside Admiralty) 28.08.1944 - 31.10.1945 Director of Operations Division (Foreign), Admiralty [HMS President (additional)] 01.11.1945 - 10.01.1947 Director of Operations, Admiralty [HMS President (additional)] 29.03.1947 - 28.07.1949 Commanding Officer, HMS Vanguard 21.10.1949 - 1951 Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel and Director of Personal Services [HMS President] 1951 - 1952 Flag Officer (Flotillas) and 2nd in command, Mediterranean (05.1953) no appointment listed 1954 - 1955 a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Supplies and Transport 11.10.1955 - 1958 Commander-in-Chief, The Nore [HMS Pembroke] Member British Waterways Board, 01.1963-1967, Vice-Chairman (part-time) 08.1963-1967. Member of the Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation, 07.05.1963-05.1978. Naval ADC to the King, 08.01.1949-08.07.1949.
Parish, Anthony Heron A.H. Parish Son of Norman Charles and Cora Genevieve Parish; husband of Joan Enid Parish, of Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. (12?).1912 Stockport district, Cheshire / Lancashire - 06.12.1944 (KIA) [age 32] [Thurso (Mount Vernon) Cemetery, E.38] [Prob.] Midsh. RNR 09.11.1931 A/S.Lt. RNR 09.11.1933 S.Lt. RNR 29.06.1935 Lt. RNR 14.09.1936 Lt. (Supplementary List) 13.03.1937, seniority 09.11.1936 Lt. 1938?, seniority 09.11.1936 Lt.Cdr. 09.11.1944 16.04.1932 - (09.1932) HMS Malaya (battleship) 02.11.1935 - (02.1936) HMS Delhi (cruiser) (to complete 9 months' training) 25.03.1937 - (07.1937) RN Barracks, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] 11.01.1938 - (04.1940) HMS Ajax (cruiser) 12.11.1940 - (08.1942) First Lieutenant, HMS Bideford (sloop) 01.11.1942 - (08.1943) [Commanding Officer?], HMS Burwell (destroyer) 20.09.1943 - (10.1943) HMS Asbury (accommodation, Asbury Park, New Jersey) (miscellaneous) 25.10.1943 - 06.12.1944 Commanding Officer, HMS Bullen (frigate)
Parish, Frank Reginald Woodbine F.R.W. Parish (Photo courtesy of Mr Phil Blann) Married 1st ((12?).1928, St George Hanover Square district, London) Milicent D. James; ... children (one daughter?).Married 2nd ((03?).1955, Swansea district, Glamorgan) Stella Baines (n�e Dickens). You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 06.09.1903 Halstead district, Essex - 21.12.1973 Upton on Severn, Worcester district, Worcestershire ... ... Lt. 15.02.1927 Lt.Cdr. 15.02.1935 Cdr. 30.06.1940 (retd 23.10.1950; own request) Distinguished Service Order DSO 11.07.1940 HM's birthday 1940 [investiture 06.08.1940] Education: RN Colleges, Osborne & Dartmouth. 15.05.1917 entered RN ... - ... .... 31.05.1937 - (05.)1939 Staff Officer (Operations and Intelligence) to Senior Naval Officer, Persian Gulf [HMS Shoreham (escort vessel)] (East Indies) (08.1939) - (09.1939) no appointment listed 27.09.1939 - 19.06.1940 Commanding Officer, HMS Vivacious (destroyer) (DSO) 22.07.1940 - (08.)1942 Local Defence Division, Admiralty [HMS President] 03.11.1942 - (02.)1943 Admiralty [HMS President] (for miscellaneous services at Admiralty) 30.03.1943 - 01.1945 Executive Officer, HMS Ceylon (cruiser) (07.1945) 2nd Battalion Royal Marine Engineers [?] * 04.09.1945 - (04.1946) on staff of Flag Officer, Naval Air Stations [HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent)] 20.02.1948 - (07.1948) Commanding Officer, HMS Woolwich (destroyer depot ship) 07.02.1949 - (05.1949) Commanding Officer, HMS Adamant (submarine depot ship) 02.1950 - (05.)1950 Commanding Officer, HMS Warrior (aircraft carrier) (in reserve) * indexed, but not listed as such
Parker, Norman John N.J. Parker (Photo courtesy of Mr J.D. Parker) Son of ... Parker, and ... Dell. Married 1st ...; one son (predeceased him). Married 2nd ((03?).1952, Gosport district, Hampshire) Phyllis Morison Evans (widow of F/O A.J. Whillier and divorced wife of Cdr. Arthur Humphris Abrams, and daughter of Mr & Mrs H.S. Evans, of Farnham, Surrey); two stepsons. 27.05.1912 Fulham district, London - 15.01.2000 New Forest district, Hampshire A/S.Lt. RNR 01.09.1933 S.Lt. RNR 06.04.1937, seniority 08.07.1936 Prob. S.Lt. 01.06.1937 S.Lt. 04.08.1938, seniority 01.06.1937 Lt. 27.05.1936 Lt.Cdr. 27.05.1944 (retd 02.04.1957) Distinguished Service Cross DSC 11.09.1945 destruction of a U-boat off the West Coast of Scotland 21.04.1945 [decoration posted] Mention in Despatches MID 16.08.1940 Dunkirk Mention in Despatches MID 04.06.1946 anti-submarine operation 23.11.1943 (07.1937) no appointment listed (02.1938) no appointment listed 05.04.1938 - (08.)1938 HMS Sheffield (cruiser) 01.09.1938 - (10.1938) HMS Bittern (escort vessel) (Portland) 18.01.1939 - (02.)1941 First Lieutenant, HMS Sabre (destroyer) 12.11.1941 - (12.1941) [Commanding Officer?], HMS Hurricane (destroyer) 20.07.1942 - 11.12.1942 Commanding Officer, HMS Blean (destroyer) [torpedoed & sunk west of Oran (Algeria) by U-443] 18.01.1943 - (02.)1943 Commanding Officer, HMS Bazeley (frigate) 03.1943 - (07.)1945 Commanding Officer, HMS Cockburn, renamed (before launching) HMS Drury (frigate) 05.03.1946 - (04.1946) Commanding Officer, HMS Locust (gunboat) 11.1947 - (05.1949) Naval Branch Combined Services Division, Berlin [HMS Royal Albert] 01.03.1950 - (01.1956) HMS Siskin (RN Air Station & School of Aircraft Handling, Gosport, Hampshire) (01.1957) HMS Sultan (RN Mechanical Training Establishment, Gosport, Hampshire) * * indexed, but not listed as such
Parker, Peter Francis Noel P.F.N. Parker (Photo courtesy of Mr Ivan Douglas Parker) P.F.N. Parker Younger son (with one brother) of Col. Frederic James Parker, CB (1861-1944), and Emily Margaret Joan "Daisie" Bullock (1883-1957), of Highbridge, Bishopstoke, Hampshire.Married 1st (22.05.1937, Winchester district, Hampshire; divorced 1947) Helen Margaret Lukin Brown (29.08.1911 - 04.1996), second daughter of Theophilus Edward Brown, and Maggie Lukin, of Cyprus House, Harestock, Winchester; two sons.Married 2nd ((09?).1947, Dorchester district, Dorset) Margaret Jean Maybee (13.12.1915 - 04.08.1988). 03.12.1912 Devonport, Devon - 28.06.1966 Radcliffe infirmary, Oxfordshire (formerly of Uffington, Berkshire) Cadet (E) 01.05.1930 Midsh. (E) 01.01.1931 A/S.Lt. (E) 01.05.1933 S.Lt. (E) 16.01.1934 Lt. (E) 16.03.1936 Lt.Cdr. (E) 16.03.1944 Cdr. (E) 30.06.1948 (retd 03.12.1962) Distinguished Service Cross DSC 15.09.1942 4 war patrols Mediterranean, destruction U-boat sunk [investiture 22.06.1943] Education: RN College, Dartmouth; RN Engineering College, Keyham. 06.05.1930 - (08.1930) HMS York (cruiser) (Atlantic Fleet) 15.01.1931 - (11.1934) engineering course, RN Engineering College, Keyham [HMS Drake] (obtained civil aviator's certificate No. 11747 taken o D.H.60X Cirrus II 30/80 h.p. at Hampshire Aeroplane Club 04.03.1934) 09.01.1935 - (02.)1935 HMS Rodney (battleship) (Home Fleet) 20.05.1935 - (02.)1937 HMS Hood (battlecruiser) (Mediterranean) (07.1937) no appointment listed 11.12.1937 - (02.)1938 HMS Medway (submarine depot ship) (China) (for submarines) 05.1938 - (04.)1940 HMS Perseus (submarine) (10.1940) no appointment listed 19.11.1940 - (02.)1943 HMS Turbulent (submarine) (DSC) (06.1943) - (01.1945) HMS Umbra (submarine) * 28.05.1945 - (07.1945) HMS Sandhurst (depot ship) (04.1946) HMS Cyclops * (07.1948) no appointment listed 11.1948 - (05.1950) HMS Euryalus 08.01.1951 - (05.1951) HMS Montclare (05.1953) no appointment listed 08.06.1953 - (01.)1956 Admiralty [HMS President] (for miscellaneous services) 12.11.1956 - (01.)1959 on staff of Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] 28.09.1959 - (07.1962) Engineer Officer, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] AMIMechE (1951).* indexed, but not listed as such
Parker, [Sir] Wilfred John W.J. Parker Son of Henry Edmond Parker, an engineer working with Edwin Lutyens on the building of New Delhi, and Ida Mary (n�e Cole). Married (1943) Marjorie "Mardi" Stuart Jones, Halifax, NS, Canada (died 1999); two daughters. 12.10.1915 hill station, India - 10.05.2005 East Harting, Petersfield, Hampshire Cadet 01.01.1933 Midsh. 01.09.1933 A/S.Lt. 01.01.1936 S.Lt. 1937, senioirty 01.05.1936 Lt. 01.07.1937 A/Lt.Cdr. 01.11.1944 Lt.Cdr. 01.07.1945 Cdr. 31.12.1948 Capt. 30.06.1954 Cdre. < 01.1959 R.Adm. 07.01.1964 V.Adm. 30.09.1967 (retd 1969) Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (Military Division) KBE 01.01.1969 New Year 1969 [investiture 04.03.1969] Companion of the Order of the Bath (Military Division) CB 12.06.1965 HM's birthday 1965 [investiture 08.07.1965] Officer of the Order of the British Empire (Military Division) OBE 23.02.1954 Korea cease fire list [investiture 09.11.1954] Distinguished Service Cross DSC 21.12.1943 Operation Husky (Sicily) [investiture 15.02.1944] Mention in Despatches MID 25.08.1942 HMS Sheffield on N Russian (Murmansk) convoys 03-05.1942 Mention in Despatches MID 06.04.1943 destruction of an Italian convoy, HMS Aurora (Force Q) Mediterranean 1942 Education: Headon Court, London; RN College, Dartmouth (1929-1933). 1929 joined Royal Navy 01.01.1933 - 01.09.1933 HMS Frobisher (cadet training cruiser) 02.09.1933 - (11.)1934 HMS Hood (battlecruiser) (Home Fleet) 10.11.1934 - (02.)1935 HMS Shropshire (cruiser) (Mediterranean) 22.06.1935 - (07.1935) HMS Hood (battlecruiser) (Home Fleet) 01.01.1936 - 30.08.1936 promotion course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] 31.08.1936 - (02.)1937 promotion course, Portsmouth 17.04.1937 - (10.)1938 HMS Aurora (cruiser) (Home Fleet) war service in N Atlantic, N Russia, Mediterranean, Pacific (torpedoed in HMS Newfoundland): 13.12.1938 - (10.1940) HMS Repulse (battlecruiser) (Home Fleet & Atlantic) 06.01.1941 - (02.)1941 qualifying for signal duties, HM Signal School, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] 28.11.1941 - (12.1941) Flag Lieutenant to Rear-Admiral Commanding 3rd Battle Squadron [HMS Ramillies (battleship)] (and as Squadron Signals and Wireless/Telegraphy Officer) (03.1942) HMS Sheffield (cruiser) [mined 04.03.1942 off Iceland] ? - 02.05.1942 Signals Officer, HMS Edinburgh (cruiser) (ship torpedoed by German U-boat & destroyers in Barentz Sea & sunk two days later by RN) 05.1942 - 15.05.1942 HMS Trinidad (cruiser) (ship damaged by German aircraft in Barentz Sea & sunk by RN) 18.05.1942 - (08.)1942 Signals Officer, HMS Manchester (cruiser) 29.11.1942 - (06.)1943 Flag Lieutenant to Rear-Admiral Commanding 12th Cruiser Squadron [HMS Aurora (cruiser), from ... HMS Newfoundland (cruiser) [torpedoed by Italian submarine 07.1943]] (for Squadron Signals and Wireless/Telegraphy duties) 25.07.1943 - (12.)1943 Signals Officer, HMS Mauritius (cruiser) 13.12.1943 - (01.)1945 HMS Mercury (signal school, nr Petersfield, Hampshire) 28.02.1945 - (07.1945) Communications Officer, HMS Venerable (aircraft carrier) (04.1946) HMS Tamar (RN base Hong Kong) * 21.07.1947 - (07.1948) HMS Mercury (signal school, nr Petersfield, Hampshire) 14.04.1949 - (05.1950) on staff of Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean [HMS St Angelo (RN base, Malta)] 11.1952 - (05.1953) Commanding Officer, HMS Comus (Korea) ? - (04.1955) Naval Recruiting Department (01.1956) Admiralty [HMS President] * (01.1957) no appointment listed 1957 Imperial Defence College 05.06.1958 - 1960 Senior Naval Officer, West Indies and Island Commander, Bermuda (NATO) [HMS Ulster] 14.03.1960 - 06.11.1961 Director of Signal Division, Admiralty [HMS President] 05.12.1961 - 30.09.1963 Captain Britannia RN College Dartmouth [HMS Dartmouth] 07.10.1963 - 1966 Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Operational Requirements), Ministry of Defence 12.07.1966 - (02.)1969 Flag Officer, Medway, and Admiral Superintendant HM Dockyard, Chatham [HMS Pembroke] President, RN Communication Chief Petty Officers Association, 1969-1994. Personnel director for Blackwell's bookshop in Oxford.* indexed, but not listed as such
Parkes, Albert Edward"Jerry" A.E. Parkes (Photo courtesy of Mr Bill Forster) A.E. Parkes (Photo courtesy of Mr Bill Forster) A.E. Parkes (Photo courtesy of Mr Bill Forster) A.E. Parkes (Photo courtesy of Mr Bill Forster) 17.05.1901 Birmingham, Warwickshire - 16.07.1992 Penzance district, Cornwall Seaman ? [M24901] Wt.Eng. 01.04.1932 Cd.Eng. = Sen.Cd.Eng. 01.10.1941 (retd 17.05.1951) A/Lt. (E) > 10.1943, < 12.1943 Lt. (E) (retd) 17.05.1951 Distinguished Service Cross DSC 01.01.1941 New Year 1941 [investiture 28.07.1942] 22.06.1932 - (03.)1934 HMS Royal Oak (battleship) (Mediterranean) (07.1934) - (08.1934) no appointment listed 03.09.1934 - (02.)1935 HMS Curacoa (cruiser; gunnery and torpedo school cruiser, Portsmouth) 12.04.1935 - (02.)1937 HMNZS Dunedin (cruiser) (07.1937) no appointment listed 06.01.1938 - (09.1939) HMS Ark Royal (aircraft carrier) (Home Fleet) 15.03.1940 - (12.1941) HMS Venomous (destroyer) (DSC) 03.03.1942 - (04.)1944 HMS Tanatside (destroyer) (06.1944) - (10.1944) HMS Tanatside (destroyer) * (01.1945) no appointment listed 04.1945 - (07.1945) HMS Brilliant (destroyer) 24.01.1946 - (04.1946) HMS Oceanway (07.1948) HMS Resource * 19.04.1949 - (05.194) Admiralty [HMS President] (for miscellaneous duties) (05.1950) HMS Resource * (05.1951) HMS Bellerophon * * indexed, but not listed as such
Parkinson, Reay R. Parkinson 12.09.1917 - 13.02.1979 Hatfield Heath, Bishop's Stortford, Harlow district, Hertfordshire Cadet 01.01.1935 Midsh. 01.09.1935 A/S.Lt. 01.01.1938 S.Lt. 01.10.1938 Lt. 01.01.1940 Lt.Cdr. 01.01.1948 Cdr. 31.12.1951 (retd 25.04.1961) Distinguished Service Cross DSC 18.09.1945 Japanese heavy cruiser sunk 16.05.1945 Mention in Despatches MID 26.12.1944 Operation Neptune Croix de Guerre (France) CdeG ? Operation Neptune 21.01.1936 - (02.1936) HMS Royal Sovereign (battleship) (Devonport) 11.02.1936 - (07.1937) HMS Norfolk (cruiser) (Devonport) 03.01.1938 - (08.1938) promotion course, Portsmouth 19.09.1938 - (10.1938) anti-submarine course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS Osprey] 15.10.1938 - (04.1939) HMS Esk (destroyer) (Home Fleet) 17.05.1939 - (08.1939) HMS Vernon (torpedo school and experimental establishment, Portsmouth) (for Motor Torpedo Boats) 22.12.1939 - (04.1940) HMS Hornet (Coastal Forces base, Gosport) 01.10.1940 - (02.1941) Commanding Officer, MTB 24 [HMS Hornet (Coastal Forces base, Gosport)] (08.1942) no appointment listed 04.01.1943 - (12.1943) HMS Western Isles (work up base, Tobermory) (anti-submarine duties) 31.01.1944 - (06.1944) HMS Vigilant (destroyer) (anti-submarine duties) (06.1944) HMS Kempenfelt (destroyer) (05.1945) HMS Saumarez (destroyer) 19.02.1946 - (04.1946) Anti-Submarine Officer, HMS Boscawen (RN base, Portland) 12.09.1949 - (05.1950) Commanding Officer, ML 2592 09.07.1951 - (05.1953) Officer-in-Charge, HDTC [HMS Defiance] 02.05.1955 - (01.1956) HMS Vernon (training establishment, Portsmouth) (miscellaneous duties)
Parry, Cecil Ramsden Langworthy C.R.L. Parry (Photo courtesy of Lucy Slater) C.R.L. Parry (Photo courtesy of Lucy Slater) Son of Col. Percy Edward Langworthy Parry, DSO, OBE (1869?-1930), and Dora Lankester. Married (25.07.1931, Lewisham district, Kent) Alison Fielding Blandford (10.04.1907 - 08.12.1991); one son, one daughter. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 03.09.1901 Croydon, Surrey - 31.03.1977 Westbourne, Emsworth, Hampshire Midsh. 15.09.1917 A/S.Lt. 15.01.1921 S.Lt. 15.09.1921 Lt. 15.02.1923 Lt.Cdr. 15.02.1931 Cdr. 30.06.1935 Capt. 31.12.1941 R.Adm. 08.01.1951 (retd 15.09.1953) Companion of the Order of the Bath CB 05.06.1952 HM's birthday 1952 Distinguished Service Order DSO 09.05.1944 E-boat sunk & one damaged Nore 22.02.1944 Mention in Despatches MID 21.12.1943 Operation Husky (Sicily landings) Education: RN Colleges, Osborne (15.05.1915-12.1916) & Dartmouth (01.1917-07.1917). 26.09.1917 - 22.11.1919 HMS Tiger 22.11.1919 - 06.1920 HMS Windsor 06.1920 - 19.04.1921 HMS Tiger 19.04.1921 - 08.1921 HMS President (additional; for course at Cambridge) 18.09.1921 - 12.1921 HMS Excellent (additional; for gunnery course for rank of Lt.) 15.01.1922 - 04.1922 HMS Alacrity 04.1922 - 09.1923 HMS Bluebell (sloop) 19.01.1924 - 10.02.1924 HMS Victory (additional; for unemployed time) 11.02.1924 - 03.1924 HMS ... (additional; for gunnery control course, followed by anti-gas course) 25.03.1924 - 10.06.1944 HMS Victory (additional; for unemployed time) 11.06.1924 - 07.1926 HMS Vendetta (destroyer) (Mediterranean) 28.10.1926 - 29.12.1926 HMS Victory (additional; for unemployed time) 30.12.1926 - 06.1928 HMS Vernon (additional; for long torpedo course) 16.06.1928 - 30.07.1928 HMS Vernon (additional) 30.07.1928 - 04.11.1928 HMS Defiance (additional) 05.11.1928 - 01.08.1929 HMS Nelson 02.08.1929 - 12.03.1931 Torpedo Officer, HMS Emerald (cruiser) (East Indies) 04.1931 - 03.05.1931 HMS Victory (additional; for unemployed time) 04.05.1931 - (06.)1933 HMS Vernon (torpedo school, Portsmouth) 01.08.1933 - (07.)1935 Torpedo Officer, HMS Barham (battleship) (Home Fleet) & as Squadron Torpedo Officer, 2nd Battle Squadron 20.07.1935 - (10.1937) Squadron Torpedo Officer, Destroyer Flotillas, Mediterranean Fleet [HMS Galatea (cruiser) (Mediterranean)] (01.1938) - (02.1938) no appointment listed 28.02.1938 - (07.)1939 Tactical School, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth [HMS Victory (RN base, Portsmouth)] 31.07.1939 - 27.09.1939 Commanding Officer, HMS Vivacious (destroyer) (Reserve Fleet, Rosyth) 27.09.1939 - (10.)1940 Commanding Officer, HMS Montrose (destroyer) 26.11.1940 - 1942 an Assistant Naval Attach�, Washington (for the USA & Panama) & Liaison Officer with with US Pacific Fleet, Hawaiian Waters [HMS President (additional)] 11.06.1942 - 21.06.1942 Naval Intelligence Division, Admiralty [HMS President (additional)] (for duty inside Admiralty) 07.07.1942 - 22.08.1942 Commanding Officer, HMS Campbell (destroyer) & as Captain (D) 21st Destroyer Flotilla 23.08.1942 - 15.09.1942 Commanding Officer, HMS Meynell (destroyer) & as Captain (D) 21st Destroyer Flotilla 16.09.1942 - 15.10.1943 Commanding Officer, HMS Mendip (destroyer) & as Captain (D) 21st Destroyer Flotilla 16.10.1943 - 15.08.1944 Commanding Officer, HMS Garth (destroyer) & Captain (D), 21st Destroyer Flotilla 21.09.1944 - 10.1946 Deputy Director of Torpedoes and Mining Department [renamed 01.02.1946 Underwater Weapons Department], Admiralty [HMS President] 20.03.1947 - (10.)1948 Deputy Superintendent and Captain of the Dockyard, and King's Harbour Master, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] 07.01.1949 - (05.)1949 Commanding Officer, HMS Duke of York (battleship) 06.1949 - (05.)1950 Commanding Officer, HMS Euryalus (cruiser) (Mediterranean) 15.05.1951 - (05.)1953 Flag Officer Ground Training [HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent)] Secretary, Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1955-1959. Secretary, British National Appeal, World Wildlife Fund, 1961-1964.* indexed, but not listed as such
Parry, [Sir] William_Edward W.E. Parry _ W.E. Parry (� Imperial War Museum (A 30128))Son of late Sir Sydney Parry, KBE, CB. Married (22.07.1922) Maude Mary Phillips (died 1971); one son, one daughter (twins). 08.04.1893 St Marylebone, London, Middlesex- 21.08.1972 London Midsh. 15.05.1910 A/S.Lt. 15.09.1912 S.Lt. 15.05.1913 Lt. 15.06.1914 Lt.Cdr. 15.06.1922 Cdr. 30.06.1927 Capt. 31.12.1934 Cdre. 2nd cl. 01.05.1940 Cdre. 1st cl. 21.10.1942 R.Adm. 08.01.1944 V.Adm. 01.01.1948 Adm. 01.05.1951 (retd 26.01.1952) Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath KCB 02.01.1950 New Year 1950 Companion of the Order of the Bath CB 23.12.1939 action with Admiral Graf Spee 13.12.1939 Commander of the Legion of Merit (US) LM 17.07.1945 Normandy invasion Officier de la Legion d'Honneur (France) LegH 1944? Normandy invasion Education: RN Colleges Osborne & Dartmouth; Imperial Defence College (1938). 15.09.1905 joined RN served afloat throughout War of 1914-1918: 26.02.1917 - (01.1919) Torpedo Officer, HMS Birmingham (light cruiser) 29.08.1924 - (01.1925) HMS Vernon (torpedo school, Portsmouth) 04.05.1926 - (07.1927) Torpedo Officer, HMS Curacoa (cruiser) (Atlantic Fleet) (and as Squadron Torpedo Officer, 2nd Cruiser Squadron) 01.08.1927 - (08.1929) HMS Dolpin (submarine depot ship) 11.10.1929 - (01.1932) Naval Staff, Tactical Division, Admiralty [HMS President] 07.1932 - (09.1932) in charge, HMS Eagle (aircraft carrier) (while under repair?) 05.09.1932 - (02.)1935 Executive Officer, HMS Eagle (aircraft carrier) (07.1935) no appointment listed 13.01.1936 - (02.1936) Senior Officers' Technical Course, Portsmouth 14.04.1936 - (07.)1937 Captain Anti-Submarine & Commanding Officer, HMS Osprey (Anti-Submarine School, Portland) 18.01.1938 - (10.1938) Imperial Defence Course, Imperial Defence College [HMS President] 27.01.1939 - 30.04.1940 Commanding Officer, HMNZS Achilles (cruiser) & from 05.01.1940-28.01.1940 as Flag Captain & Chief Staff Officer to Rear-Admiral Commanding South America Division(Battle of the River Plate) [lent to New Zealand Division] 01.05.1940 - 15.10.1940 First Naval Member of New Zealand Naval Board (Navy Office, Wellington) 16.10.1940 - 30.06.1942 Chief of Naval Staff of New Zealand Naval Board (Navy Office, Wellington) 01.07.1942 - 18.08.1942 HMS Victory (additional; for passage to UK & foreign service leave) 19.08.1942 - 27.08.1942 HMS President (additional; for duty inside Admiralty with Operations Division) 28.08.1942 - 20.10.1942 HMS Cormorant (RN base, Gibraltar) (additional; for special duty on staff of Flag Officer Commanding North Atlantic (FOCNA)) 21.10.1942 - 31.10.1942 HMS President (additional; for duty outside Admiralty as Commodore Naval Expeditionary Force (NXF)) 01.11.1942 - 18.12.1942 HMS Excellent II (for HMS Evolution; as Commodore Naval Expeditionary Force (NXF)) 28.12.1942 - 01.01.1943 HMS President (additional; for duty outside Admiralty at Damage Control School) 02.01.1943 - 16.11.1943 Commanding Officer, HMS Renown (battlecruiser) 08.07.1943 - 08.01.1944 also:Naval ADC to the King 31.12.1943 - 31.03.1944 HMS Victory (additional; whilst unemployed) 01.04.1944 - 26.06.1944 Naval Force Commander, Force "L" [HMS Odyssey] (Normandy invasion) 27.06.1944 - 30.08.1944 HMS President (additional; whilst unemployed) 31.08.1944 - 17.12.1944 Chief of Staff to Allied Naval Commander Expeditionary Force (ANCXF) [HMS Odyssey] 18.12.1944 - 31.03.1945 Chief of Staff to Allied Naval Commander Expeditionary Force (ANCXF) & as Chief of Staff (designate) to the Head of the Naval Section of the Control Commission 01.04.1945 - 1945? HMS Royal Albert (for Naval Party 1749) 1945 - 09.1946 Deputy Head of Naval Division, Control Commission for Germany, Berlin 09.1946 - 1948 Director of Naval Intelligence, Admiralty [HMS President] 15.08.1948 - 1951 Commander-in-Chief, Indian Navy & Chief of Naval Staff (Naval HQ, New Delhi) [HMS Bluejacket]
Parsons, Sidney John S.J. Parsons S.J. Parsons S.J. Parsons S.J. Parsons Son (with four sisters and two brothers) of Sidney Thomas Parsons (1879-1960), and Elizabeth Maria Davies (1884-1943).Married 1st (30.11.1944, All Saints Church, Hereford) Lorna Vye Russell (19.10.1919 - 14.02.1987), daughter of George William Russell (1887-), and Alice Russell (1887-); one son, one daughter.Married 2nd (16.09.1987, Uley, Gloucestershire) Vivien Madeleine Clare Pinder (03.1918 - 01.11.2011). 28.11.1914 Rumney, Monmouthshire - 17.06.2002 Stroud, Gloucestershire A/S.Lt. 01.09.1937 S.Lt. 21.06.1939, seniority 01.01.1938 Lt. 05.1940, seniority 01.06.1939 A/Lt.Cdr. > 07.1945, < 10.1945 Lt.Cdr. 01.06.1947 (retd 16.12.1961) Distinguished Service Cross DSC 19.07.1940 coast of Norway [investiture 12.05.1942] ... - ... ... 05.09.1938 - (05.)1939 promotion course, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] (06.1939) no appointment listed 19.06.1939 - (07.)1939 HMS Fleetwood (Aberdeen class sloop; escort vessel, East Indies) 08.07.1939 - (12.1941) HMS Fleetwood (Aberdeen class sloop) (DSC) (02.1942) no appointment listed 05.02.1942 - (12.1942) HMS Mistral (French destroyer) (from 05.02.1942-09.02.1942 temporarily in command) 28.01.1943 - (04.)1944 HMS Bentinck (Captain class frigate) (06.1944) HMS Bentinck (Captain class frigate) * 18.07.1944 - (07.)1946 Commanding Officer, HMS Woodcock (Black Swan class sloop) 26.09.1946 - (10.1946) HMS Gosling (new entry training establishment, Risley, nr Warrington, Lancashire) ... - ... ... * indexed, but not listed as such
Parsons, Stanley Seymour Conway S.S.C. Parsons Son of Harry Stanley Parsons (1853-1926), and Marian Augusta Salusbury Conway (1857?-1896).Married (03.12.1927, St Mary's, Byfleet, Chertsey district, Surrey) Beatrice Joan R. Stevens ((09?).1907 - ), elder daughter of Leonard Ridsdale Stevens (1878-1951), and Amy Beatrice Gardner (1876-), of "Weycote", Byfleet; ... children (one son?). You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 10.12.1887 Chester, Cheshire - 26.07.1970 Devon Central district, Devonshire Asst. Clerk 15.01.1905 Clerk 15.01.1906 Asst.Paym. 10.12.1908 Paym.Lt. 10.12.1912 A/Paym.Lt.Cdr. < 01.1919 Paym.Lt.Cdr. 10.12.1918 A/Paym.Cdr. < 08.1923 Paym.Cdr. 10.12.1926 (retd 10.12.1937; age) Paym.Capt. (retd) = Capt. (S) (retd) 10.12.1937 Officer of the Order of the British Empire (Military Division) OBE 1919 for services in connection with the organization of the mining bases for the laying of the Northern Barrage 15.01.1905 entered RN 15.01.1905 HMS Cumberland 25.01.1906 HMS Adventure 27.03.1906 HMS Black Prince 04.04.1908 HMS King Alfred (03.1911) HMS Bellerophon 25.03.1911 HMS Neptune (additional; as Secretary's Clerk) 10.03.1914 HMS Iron Duke (additional; as Secretary's Clerk) 1914 - 11.1917 on the staff of Vice-Admirals Gamble and Sturdee, commanding 4th Battle Squadron, and of Adm. Colville when Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 11.1917 Secretary to R.Adm. Clinton-Baker, Admiral of Mining 29.09.1921 - (08.1923) Secretary to Commander-in-Chief, East Indies [HMS Southampton (light cruiser)] 07.07.1924 - (01.)1925 HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) 29.07.1925 - (02.)1927 Office of the Admiral Commanding Reserves [HMS President] 06.05.1927 - (07.)1927 Admiral's Secretary of Vice-Admiral Commanding 1st Battle Squadron [HMS Barham (battleship)] (Mediterranean) 04.10.1927 - (06.)1928 Accountant Officer, HMS Renown (battlecruiser) (Atlantic Fleet) 01.10.1928 - (08.1930) Accountant Officer, HMS Tamar II (for accounts of destroyers, Hong Kong) (02.1931) no appointment listed 02.09.1931 - (01.)1932 HMS Repulse (battlecruiser) (Atlantic Fleet) (09.1932) no appointment listed 18.10.1932 - 07.1935) Accountant Officer, HMS Royal Sovereign (battleship) (Mediterranean) (02.1936) no appointment listed 13.02.1936 - (07.1937) RN Barracks, Portsmouth [HMS Victory) (as Registrar of Royal Fleet Reserve) 25.08.1939 - (04.)1940 Base Accountant Officer, HMS Torch (RN base, Holyhead) 17.04.1940 - (07.1945) Admiralty [HMS President] (on staff of Director of Welfare Services)
Parsons, William Allen W.A. Parsons (Photo courtesy of Mr Rex Deighton-Smith) You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. Service record AVAILABLE upon request. 09.07.1893 Brighton, Steyning district, Sussex -27.05.1980 Haywards Heath, Cuckfield district, West Sussex A/Gnr. (T) 25.06.1918 ?, seniority 13.06.1918 Gnr. (T) 1919?, seniority 13.06.1918 Cd.Gnr. (T) 13.07.1928 Lt. 15.08.1940 (retd 09.07.1943; age) (dispersed 15.08.1947) (reld 20.10.1947) (reverted to retd 21.10.1947) ... - ... ... 22.07.1938 - 03.09.1938 HMS Terror II (RN base, Singapore) (for minesweepers in reserve) 04.09.1938 - (04.)1942 Controlled Mining Base, Singapore [HMS Terror II (RN base, Singapore), from 01.01.1940 HMS Sultan (RN base, Singapore)] (06.)1942 - 09.08.1942 HMS Vernon (torpedo school and experimental establishment, Roedean School, Brighton) (supernumerary; on arrival in UK) 10.08.1942 - 15.08.1947 for charge of Controlled Mining Base, Nigg, Ross-shire [HMS Flora (RN base, Invergordon) (additional), from ....1947 HMS Fieldfare (RN Air Station, Evanton, Ross-shire) (additional)]
Paterson, Hugh William H.W. Paterson Son of Rev. Thomas Frederick Paterson (1856-1928), and Alice Clara Fleming (1862-1958).Married 1st (08.06.1927, Kenya) Enid May Bowman (13.09.1908 - 13.01.1944); one son.Married 2nd (1947) Beatrice Avelyn Bett (1909 - 1968).Married 3rd (1969) Alice Celia Springer. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 15.11.1897 'Burnmoor', Durham - 25.04.1983 Nairobi, Kenya ... ... Lt. 15.02.1919 (retd 1922) Lt.Cdr. (retd) 15.02.1927 (reverted to retd > 07.1945, < 04.1946) 09.1910 entered RN ... - ... ... 01.02.1941 - (12.1941) HMS Edinburgh Castle (RN base, Freetown, Sierra Leone) (08.1942) - (02.1943) HMS Tana (RN base, Kilindini, Kenya) * 17.04.1943 - (01.)1945 HMS Tana (RN base, Kilindini, Kenya) (in charge of Extended Defence Duties) (07.1945) no appointment listed * indexed, but not listed as such
Hugh Paterson was educated for the Navy at Osborne and Dartmouth, where he knew Alfred Russell. He was a midshipman in the King George V at the "Battle of Jutland" and transferred in 1917 to the destroyer Lance as a sub-lieutenant. After World War I, he was sent by the Navy to Trinity College, Cambridge, for six months, after which he joined the destroyer Whirlwind. In 1922 he served in the battleship Malaya. The following year he left the Navy, and went to Kashmir in India, where he spent a couple of years cutting wood on the Bannihal Pass. In 1925, Hugh Paterson went to Kenya to visit an ex-naval friend, and stayed on. He bought Kwanza farm, completely virgin country one hundred miles walk from the nearest railhead, and some two hundred and fifty miles west of Nairobi. This he developed over the years into a prosperous 4000 acre farm. On the outbreak of World War II, Hugh Paterson left the farm to his wife and joined Contraband Control in Malta, an effectual job since all contraband came from Italy and was not controlled. When H.M.S. Garland put into Malta, the commanding officer of the ship went sick and Hugh Paterson took over command. The ship had an entirely Polish crew, including Midshipman Joseph Bartosik who subsequently rose to the rank of Rear-Admiral. At the end of 1940, Hugh Paterson left the Garland due to trouble with his eyesight, and went to Freetown in Sierra Leone, to handle Convey Control. Two years later, he moved to Mombassa in charge of harbour defences, 500 WRNS, etc. It was a most enjoyable station, well away from the most arduous part of the war; nothing was rationed except whisky. After the end of World War II, Hugh returned to his farm in Kenya, which he continued to develop. He paid a visit to Scotland in 1968. Hugh Paterson was first married in 1927 to Enid May Bowman, whose family came from Australia. May died suddenly in 1944, whilst her husband was away to the war. Hugh was married for a second time in 1947 to Beatrice Avelyn Bett (1909-1968), born in Russia with a Scottish father and a Swiss/English mother. Because at the time of her birth Russia was still using the old Greek calendar, Eve could claim two dates for her birth, 17th or 30th July. Her parents had quit Russia for Kenya at the time of the Russian Revolution. She had been first married in1937, and had two children from her first marriage. After her death, Hugh was married for a third time, in 1969, to Alice Celia Springer, a widow who survived him.
Paterson, Quentin Hunter Q.H. Paterson You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 25.08.1888 -07.08.1975 ... ... Lt. 30.05.1910 (retd) Capt. (retd) 01.03.1938 Distinguished Service Cross DSC ? ? ... - ... ... ? - (07.1945) Ordnance Board
Paterson, William Forbes W.F. Paterson 19.02.1919 - 12.12.1986 ... ... Lt. 01.11.1940 Lt.Cdr. 01.1.1948 (retd) Education: Nautical College, Pangbourne. ... - ... ... (07.1945) no appointment listed ... - ... ...
Paton, John J. Paton 18.02.1925 - 12.2004 still alive A/S.Lt. 01.01.1944 S.Lt. ?, seniority 01.02.1944 Lt. 01.10.1945 Lt.Cdr. 01.10.1953 Cdr. 31.12.1960 (retd 31.03.1973; own request) (04.1944) - (06.1944) HMS Whimbrel (sloop) * 11.01.1945 - (04.1946) HMS Ulysses (destroyer) 02.04.1948 - (05.1953) Assistant Surveyor, 4th Class, HMS Dampier (survey ship) 22.02.1955 - (04.1955) Assistant Surveyor, 1st Class, HMS Shackleton (survey ship) (01.1956) HMS President * 18.03.1961 - (07.1961) Commanding Officer, HMS Cook (survey ship) 28.08.1962 - (02.1963) Superintendent of Oceanographical Branch, Hydrographic Department, Admiralty [HMS President] 16.01.1967 - (02.1969) Superintendent Aurvey Planning, Hydrographic Department, Admiralty [HMS President] 31.07.1969 - (06.1971) Commanding Officer, HMS Vidal (survey ship) * indexed, but not listed as such
Paton, [Sir] Stuart Henry S.H. Paton Son of William Henry Paton and Winifred Powell, Norwood, of Sunfield, Shrewsbury. Married (1925) Dorothy Morgan (died 1984), daughter of G.H. Morgan, of Ardwyn, Shrewsbury; two sons, two daughters. 09.07.1900 Croydon, Greater London, Surrey - 14.07.1987 Maybury Hill, Woking, Surrey Midsh. 1916? A/S.Lt. 15.05.1918 S.Lt. ? Lt. 15.02.1920 Lt.Cdr. 15.02.1928 Cdr. 31.12.1932 Capt. 31.12.1940 (retd 07.01.1950) Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order KCVO 08.07.1965 HM's birthday 1965: King George's Fund for Sailors Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE 11.12.1945 wind up Europe 1945 [investiture 23.07.1946] Mention in Despatches MID 16.03.1943 Operation Pedestal (Malta convoy) Education: Hillside, Godalming; RN Colleges Osborne & Dartmouth 15.07.1916 Midshipman, HMS Marlborough (Grand Fleet) 22.06.1918 - (01.1919) HMS Orcadia (destroyer) (English Channel) 28.09.1922 - (08.1923) qualifying for torpedo duties, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] 25.09.1924 - (01.)1925 advanced torpedo course, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] 30.10.1925 - (07.)1927 Torpedo Officer, HMS Royal Sovereign (battleship) (Mediterranean) 12.10.1927 - (04.)1930 HMS Vernon (torpedo school, Portsmouth) 09.04.1930 - (01.)1932 Torpedo Officer, HMS Rodney (battleship) (Atlantic Fleet) 23.06.1932 - (09.1932) HMS Defiance (torpedo school ship, Devonport) 01.02.1933 - (07.)1935 Plans Division, Admiralty [HMS President] 30.10.1935 - (02.)1936 HMS President (for miscellaneous service at Admiralty) 24.03.1936 - (04.)1939 Executive Officer, HMNZS Achilles (cruiser) 12.04.1939 - (02.)1941 Captain, HMS Vernon (torpedo school and experimental establishment, Portsmouth) 01.06.1941 - (12.1941) Joint Intelligence Staff, Naval Intelligence Division, Admiralty [HMS President] 1942 - 13.06.1942 Commanding Officer, HMS Curacoa (cruiser) (East Coast Convoys) 28.06.1942 - 01.05.1944 Commanding Officer, HMS Nigeria (cruiser) (Home Fleet and Eastern Fleet) [also Chief Staff Officer & Flag Captain, 10th Cruiser Squadron till early 1943?] (06.1944) no appointment listed 11.08.1944 - (04.)1946 Deputy Director of Plans (Q), Plans Division (Q), Admiralty [HMS President] 1947 student, Imperial Defence College 07.11.1947 - (05.)1949 Commanding Officer, HMS Newcastle (cruiser) (Mediterranean Fleet) 08.07.1949 - 07.01.1950 also: Naval ADC to King George VI General Secretary to King George's Fund for Sailors, 1950-65.
Patterson, Frederick John F.J. Patterson 13.01.1887 Frome, Somerset - 30.08.1943 Wigan district, Lancashire Ldg.Sea. ? [ON 223018] A/Gnr. 07.11.1915 Lt. 22.06.1920 (retd 15.05.1922; own request) Lt.Cdr. 22.06.1928 (retd) (reverted to retd < 08.1942) Distinguished Service Medal DSM 19.11.1915 Gallipoli ... - ... ... 25.08.1939 - (04.)1940 HMS Beaver (RN base, Hull) (10.1940) no appointment listed (02.1941) HMS Stag (RN base, Port Said) * * indexed, but not listed as such
Patterson, Henry J H.J. Patterson ? - 01.01.1943 (MPK)[Portsmouth Naval Memorial, panel 73, column 1] 16.09.1940 - (10.1942) HMS Lucifer (RN base, Swansea) (12.1942) - (02.1943) HMS Lucifer (RN base, Swansea) * ? - 01.01.1943 HMS Fidelity (special service vessel) (missing, presumed killed when ship was torpedoed & sunk 30.12.1943) * indexed, but not listed as such
Patterson, [Sir] _Wilfrid_Rupert W.R. Patterson W.R. Patterson W.R. Patterson W.R. Patterson W.R. Patterson W.R. Patterson W.R. Patterson W.R. Patterson W.R. Patterson (� Imperial War Museum (A 1490)) W.R. Patterson (� Imperial War Museum (A 1489)) W.R. Patterson (� Imperial War Museum (A 3636)) W.R. Patterson (� Imperial War Museum (A 3637)) W.R. Patterson (� Imperial War Museum (A 3239)) W.R. Patterson (� Imperial War Museum (A 3240)) Son of William Robert Patterson, and Elizabeth Fleming, of Belfast. Married (10.03.1923) Maureen Mahon, daughter of James Mahon, Belfast and New York; one son, one daughter. 20.11.1893 Belfast, Ireland- 15.12.1954 Charing Cross Hospital, London Cadet 15.09.1906 Midsh. 15.05.1911 S.Lt. 30.04.1914 Lt. 30.07.1915 Lt.Cdr. 30.07.1923 Cdr. 30.06.1928 Capt. 30.06.1933 Cdre. 2nd cl. 02.09.1939-31.10.1939 Cdre. 1st cl. 03.06.1942 R.Adm. 28.07.1942 V.Adm. 15.03.1946 Adm. 03.08.1949 (retd 01.12.1950) Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath KCB 12.06.1947 HM's birthday 1947 [investiture 08.07.1947] Companion of the Order of the Bath CB 14.10.1941 Bismarck action [investiture 14.04.1943] Commander of the Royal Victorian Order CVO 20.05.1937 ? Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE 11.06.1946 wind up Far East [investiture 19.11.1946] Mention in Despatches MID 13.02.1945 Operation Neptune (Normandy 06.1944) Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society RHSBr 1915 ? Officer of the Legion of Merit (US) LM 16.07.1946 ? Education: RN College. 15.09.1906 joined RN 1918 specialist in gunnery (01.1919) HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) 15.08.1923 - (01.)1925 Gunnery Officer, HMA Dauntless (light cruiser) (Mediterranean) 11.09.1925 - (02.)1927 HMS Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) 10.06.1927 - (06.1928) Gunnery Officer, HMS Hood (battlecruiser) (Atlantic Fleet) 26.04.1929 - (08.)1930 Squadron Gunnery Officer, 1st Battle Squadron [HMS Revenge (battleship)] (Mediterranean) (10.1930) no appointment listed 05.01.1931 - (02.)1931 tactical course [HMS Victory] 05.05.1931 - (06.1933) HMS Kent (cruiser) (China) (from 1932? Exceutive Officer) (01.1934) no appointment listed 17.03.1934 - (08.)1934 senior officers' war course, RN War College, Greenwich [HMS President] 01.10.1934 - (11.1934) senior officers' course, Army School, Sheerness [HMS President] (02.1935) no appointment listed 01.06.1935 - (07.1935) Commanding Officer, HMS Folkestone (sloop) (China) 06.01.1936 - (02.)1936 tactical course, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] 03.03.1936 - (02.)1938 Commanding Officer, HMS Hawkins (cruiser) (Reserve Fleet, Portsmouth) & as Flag Captain, Reserve Fleet & as Chief Staff Officer 01.04.1938 - 11.04.1938 passage to Australia per SS Port Wellington 12.04.1938 - 01.09.1939 Commanding Officer, HMAS Canberra (cruiser) & Chief Staff Officer, Rear-Admiral Commanding HM Australian Squadron 02.09.1939 - 31.10.1939 Commanding Officer, HMAS Canberra (cruiser) & Commodore 2nd Class Commanding HM Australian Squadron (temporarily) 01.11.1939 - 05.06.1940 Commanding Officer, HMAS Canberra (cruiser) & Chief Staff Officer, Rear-Admiral Commanding HM Australian Squadron 06.06.1940 - 14.06.1940 HMAS Penguin (additional; to await passage) 15.06.1940 - 07?.1940 passage to UK per SS Dominion Monarch 15.07.1940 - 06.05.1942 Commanding Officer, HMS King George V (battleship) & from 01.04.1941-05.05.1942 as Flag Captain, Home Fleet 25.05.1942 - 02.06.1942 HMS President (additional; for duty inside Admiralty) 03.06.1942 - 31.10.1942 Chief of Staff to British Admiralty Delegation, Washington, DC) [HMS Saker II] 01.11.1942 - 12.12.1942 Head of British Admiralty Delegation, Washington, DC) (temporarily) [HMS Saker] 13.12.1942 - 14.02.1943 Chief of Staff to British Admiralty Delegation, Washington, DC) [HMS Saker] 01.03.1943 - 07.03.1943 HMS President (additional) 08.03.1943 - 01.03.1945 a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty & Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Weapons) [HMS President] 04.05.1944 - 22.06.1944 Rear-Admiral Commanding 2nd Cruiser Squadron & Commander of Bombarding Force D (Normandy) [above appointment to be held in absence] 02.03.1945 - 12.07.1946 Rear-Admiral/Vice-Admiral Commanding 5th Cruiser Squadron [HMS Norfolk (cruiser)] (East Indies) 17.10.1947 - 31.10.1949 Admiral Commanding Reserves [HMS President] (05.1950) no appointment listed Director of Axia Fans, Ltd, 21 Pall Mall, since 1951 and Vent�Axia, since 1953.
Patterson, William Robert"Billy" W.R. Patterson (Photo courtesy of Mr Adrian Patterson) Son of Charles Delamere Patterson (1882-1951), and Haidee Kennedy, of Belfast, Ireland.Married (15.05.1940, St Martin's, Cardiff) Elizabeth Jane Gordon-Jones, of Cardiff. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 30.01.1910 Belfast, Ireland - 02.05.1941 (MPK) [age 31][Chatham Naval Memorial, 41, 1] Cadet 01.05.1927 Midsh. 01.01.1928 A/S.Lt. 01.05.1930 S.Lt. 01.01.1931 Lt. 01.03.1933 Lt.Cdr. 01.03.1941 15.09.1923 entered RN 30.04.1927 - 23.08.1927 HMS Royal Sovereign (battleship) (Mediterranean) 24.08.1927 - 24.11.1927 HMS Barham (battleship) (Mediterranean) 25.11.1927 - 30.04.1930 HMS Royal Oak (battleship) (Mediterranean) 01.05.1930 - 04.01.1931 promotion courses, RN College, Greenwich [HMS President] 05.01.1931 - 16.08.1931 promotion courses, Portsmouth [HMS Victory] 17.08.1931 - (01.)1933 HMS Campbell (flotilla leader, 6th Destroyer Flotilla) (Atlantic Fleet, then Home Fleet) (05.1933) - (06.1933) no appointment listed 07.09.1933 - (10.1935) HMS Resolution (battleship) (Mediterranean) 03.01.1936 - (02.)1938 First Lieutenant, HMS Tern (river gunboat) (China) (06.1938) - (10.1938) no appointment listed 15.11.1938 - (03.)1940 HMS Jersey (destroyer) (OBE) 11.03.1940 - (02.)1941 HMS Jersey (destroyer) (DSC) 05.04.1941 - 02.05.1941 Plans Division, Admiralty [HMS President] [missing in action on passage aboard steamship "Parracombe" on a secret mission delivering twenty crates containing Hurricanes to Malta; see article on the last voyage of the ship inThe Naval Review]
Pawle, Ernest E. Pawle Married Phyllis ...; one daughter, two sons. You can SUPPORT the site by sharing this document when purchasing it. 24.08.1903 Sevenoaks district, Kent - 16.07.1966 Alderley Edge, Cheshire ... ... A/S.Lt. 15.01.1924 S.Lt. 30.08.1924 Lt. 30.08.1926 (retd 09.11.1932; own request) Lt.Cdr. (retd) 30.08.1934 (reverted to retd < 04.1946) 15.05.1917 entered RN ... - ... ... (01.1925) no appointment listed 06.07.1925 - 1925? HMS Venomous (destroyer) (Mediterranean) 02.1926 - (03.1926) HMS Ceres (cruiser) (Mediterranean) ... - ... ... 09.1940 - (02.)1943 HMS Nile (RN base, Alexandria, Egypt) 02.1943 - (07.1945) on staff of Commander-in-Chief, Levant, later Flag Officer Eastern Mediterranean [HMS Nile (RN base, Alexandria, Egypt)]
Payne, Douglas Edmund D.E. Payne Son (with two sisters, two brothers and one half-brother) of Howard Payne (1877-1944), and Alice Mary Bryson (1884-1973).Married ((03?).1940, Ilford district, Essex) Doreen Nancy Ames (01.05.1919 - 11.06.2009), daughter of Percy John Ames (1884-1971), and Edith Wright (?-1961); one son. 28.07.1914 Bedford, Bedfordshire - 10.10.1976 Swanage, Bournemouth district, Dorset Prob. Midsh. RNR 01.09.1930 (resignation accepted 24.11.1933) Prob. S.Lt. 10.06.1939 S.Lt. 07.1940, seniority 01.03.1939 Lt. 06.1941, seniority 01.06.1938 1943?, seniority 01.12.1937 A/Lt.Cdr. 01.11.1944 Lt.Cdr. 01.12.1945 Cdr. 31.12.1950 (retd 31.12.1965) Officer of the Order of the British Empire (Military Division) OBE 02.06.1962 HM's birthday 1962 ... - ... ... (01.1940) short course of instruction 20.01.1940 - (06.)1940 HMS Suffolk (cruiser) (08.1940) - (04.1941) HMS Drake (RN base, Devonport) * 04.1941 - (06.)1941 HMS Bangor (minesweeper) 08.07.1941 - (12.1941) HMS Shropshire (cruiser) 16.02.1942 - (08.)1942 qualifying for anti-submarine duties [HMS Osprey] 15.08.1942 - (12.)1942 HMS Monck (HQ Combined Training, Largs) 15.12.1942 - (06.)1944 HMS Western Isles (working up base, Tobermory) (for anti-submarine duties) 04.09.1944 - (07.)1945 HMS Osprey (anti-submarine establishment, Dunoon, Argyllshire) (for anti-submarine experimental establishment) (for anti-submarine duties) 30.07.1945 - (10.1945) HMS Cossack (destroyer) 03.1946 - (04.1946) Commanding Officer, HMS Welcome (Algerine class minesweeper) ... - ... ...

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