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Year Commodore-In-Chief Commodore Vice Commodore Year Commodore-in-Chief Commodore Vice Commodore Rear Commodore 1880 1881 H J Stanley 1881 1882 H J Stanley 1882 1883 H J Stanley 1883 1884 A G Webster 1884 1885 A G Webster 1885 1886 A G Webster 1886 1887 A G Webster 1887 1888 A G Webster 1888 1889 A G Webster 1889 1890 A G Webster 1890 1891 A G Webster 1891 1892 H W Knight 1892 1893 H W Knight 1893 1894 H W Knight 1894 1895 H W Knight 1895 1896 H W Knight 1896 1897 H W Knight 1897 1898 H W Knight 1898 1899 H W Knight 1899 1900 W J Watchorn 1900 1901 W J Watchorn 1901 1902 W J Watchorn 1902 1903 O R Tinning 1903 1904 O R Tinning 1904 1905 O R Tinning 1905 1906 O R Tinning 1906 1907 O R Tinning 1907 1908 O R Tinning 1908 1909 O R Tinning 1909 1910 G A Roberts W J Gibson 1910 1911 G A Roberts 1911 1912 P C Douglas 1912 1913 P C Douglas W F Darling D Barclay Jnr 1913 1914 W F Darling W F Darling D Barclay Jnr 1914 1915 W F Darling 1915 1916 W F Darling E A Bennison G S Cripps 1916 1917 O R Tinning E A Bennison G S Cripps 1917 1918 O R Tinning 1918 1919 O R Tinning 1919 1920 O R Tinning 1920 1921 O R Tinning H L Gillan J P Laughton 1921 1922 O R Tinning 1922 1923 O R Tinning H L Gillan J P Laughton 1923 1924 O R Tinning H L Gillan J P Laughton 1924 1925 O R Tinning W P Beddome H C L Batt 1925 1926 O R Tinning W P Beddome H C L Batt 1926 1927 O R Tinning W P Beddome H C L Batt 1927 1928 O R Tinning W P Beddome H C L Batt Historic RYCT office bearers.doc Page 1 26/10/2012 1928 1929 O R Tinning W P Beddome F Harris 1929 1930 O R Tinning W P Beddome F Harris 1930 1931 O R Tinning G H Evans C Cooper 1931 1932 G H Evans C Cooper H C L Batt 1932 1933 G H Evans C Cooper H C L Batt 1933 1934 G H Evans H C L Batt W T Gibson 1934 1935 G H Evans H C L Batt W T Gibson 1935 1936 G H Evans H C L Batt W T Gibson 1936 1937 G H Evans H C L Batt F Harris 1937 1938 G H Evans W T Gibson G Peacock 1938 1939 G H Evans G Peacock G Brown 1939 1940 G Peacock C E Davies H C L Batt 1940 1941 G Peacock T Fitzgerald/ H C L Batt C E Davies 1941 1942 G Peacock H C L Batt F F Harris 1942 1943 G H Evans H C L Batt F C Harris 1943 1944 G H Evans H C L Batt F C Harris 1944 1945 G H Evans G G Cripps F C Harris 1945 1946 Admiral Sir Hugh Binney KCB DSO G H Evans G G Cripps F C Harris 1946 1947 Admiral Sir Hugh Binney KCB DSO G H Evans H C Butler F C Harris 1947 1948 Admiral Sir Hugh Binney KCB KCMG G H Evans F C Harris I C C Butler DSO RN 1948 1949 Admiral Sir Hugh Binney KCB KCMG G H Evans F C Harris/ I C C Butler/ DSO RN I C C Butler D H Peacock 1949 1950 Admiral Sir Hugh Binney KCB KCMG G H Evans I C C Butler D H Peacock DSO RN 1950 1951 Admiral Sir Hugh Binney KCB KCMG G H Evans I C C Butler D H Peacock DSO RN 1951 1952 Sir Ronald Cross BART I C C Butler D H Peacock L G Darcey 1952 1953 Sir Ronald Cross BART I C C Butler L G Darcey P K Orbell 1953 1954 Sir Ronald Cross BART I C C Butler L G Darcey C D Knight 1954 1955 Sir Ronald Cross BART KCMG KCVO I C C Butler L G Darcey C D Knight 1955 1956 Sir Ronald Cross BART KCMG KCVO I C C Butler L G Darcey C D Knight 1956 1957 Sir Ronald Cross BART KCMG KCVO L G Darcey H N Batt C D Knight 1957 1958 Sir Ronald Cross BART KCMG KCVO L G Darcey M D Geeves C D Knight 1958 1959 (Burbury, Administrator) H N Batt M D Geeves D E McIndoe 1959 1960 Lord Rowallan KT KBE MC H N Batt M D Geeves D E McIndoe 1960 1961 Lord Rowallan KT KBE MC H N Batt M D Geeves D E McIndoe 1961 1962 Lord Rowallan KT KBE MC H N Batt M D Geeves D E McIndoe 1962 1963 Lord Rowallan KT KBE MC M D Geeves D E McIndoe J M Hickman 1963 1964 Lt Gen Sir Charles Gairdner KCMG M D Geeves J M Hickman G W R Rex KCVO KBE CB 1964 1965 Lt Gen Sir Charles Gairdner KCMG M D Geeves J M Hickman E Boyes KCVO KBE CB 1965 1966 Lt Gen Sir Charles Gairdner KCMG M D Geeves J M Hickman E Boyes KCVO KBE CB 1966 1967 Lt Gen Sir Charles Gairdner KCMG J M Hickman H N Batt E Boyes KCVO KBE CB 1967 1968 Lt Gen Sir Charles Gairdner KCMG J M Hickman G W R Rex A C Goodfellow KCVO KBE CB 1968 1969 Lt Gen Sir Edric Bastyan KCMG KCVO J M Hickman G W R Rex T S Kirkland Historic RYCT office bearers.doc Page 2 26/10/2012 KBE CB 1969 1970 Lt Gen Sir Edric Bastyan KCMG KCVO M D Geeves L E Gabriel T S Kirkland KBE CB, K St J 1970 1971 Lt Gen Sir Edric Bastyan KCMG KCVO L E Gabriel G G Wignall H Frey KBE CB, K St J 1971 1972 Lt Gen Sir Edric Bastyan KCMG KCVO L E Gabriel G G Wignall H Frey KBE CB, K St J 1972 1973 Lt Gen Sir Edric Bastyan KCMG KCVO L E Gabriel H Frey C A Johnstone KBE CB, K St J 1973 1974 Sir Stanley C Burbury KBE J M Drew OBE H Frey C A Johnstone 1974 1975 Sir Stanley C Burbury KBE J M Drew OBE R A Johnston R M Barren 1975 1976 Sir Stanley C Burbury KBE J M Drew OBE R A Johnston R M Barren 1976 1977 Sir Stanley C Burbury KBE J M Drew OBE R A Johnston R M Barren 1977 1978 Sir Stanley C Burbury KCVO KBE R A Johnston R H Batt B R Shepperd 1978 1979 Sir Stanley C Burbury KCVO KBE R A Johnston D E McIndoe B R Shepperd 1979 1980 Sir Stanley C Burbury KCVO KBE R A Johnston D E McIndoe B R Shepperd 1980 1981 Sir Stanley C Burbury KCVO KBE R A Johnston D E McIndoe L R Balcombe 1981 1982 Sir Stanley C Burbury KCMG, KCVO, D A Cooper J M Lucas L R Balcombe KBE 1982 1983 Sir James Plimsoll AC CBE D A Cooper J M Lucas L R Balcombe 1983 1984 Sir James Plimsoll AC CBE D A Cooper O H Hedberg D A C Gough 1984 1985 Sir James Plimsoll AC CBE O H Hedberg W J Cooper D A C Gough 1985 1986 Sir James Plimsoll AC CBE O H Hedberg W J Cooper E J McDermott 1986 1987 Sir James Plimsoll AC CBE O H Hedberg W J Cooper E J McDermott 1987 1988 General Sir Phillip Bennett AC KBE DSO O H Hedberg W J Cooper E J McDermott 1988 1989 General Sir Phillip Bennett AC KBE DSO W J Cooper D C Calvert P C Read 1989 1990 General Sir Phillip Bennett AC KBE DSO W J Cooper D C Calvert P C Read 1990 1991 General Sir Phillip Bennett AC KBE DSO P K Hay D C Calvert R J Badenach 1991 1992 General Sir Phillip Bennett AC KBE DSO P K Hay D C Calvert R J Badenach 1992 1993 General Sir Phillip Bennett AC KBE DSO D C Calvert R J Badenach D H Colbourn 1993 1994 General Sir Phillip Bennett AC KBE DSO D C Calvert R J Badenach D H Colbourn 1994 1995 General Sir Phillip Bennett AC KBE DSO D C Calvert R J Badenach D A Boyes 1995 1996 Sir Guy Green AC KBE R J Badenach D A Boyes P C Makepeace 1996 1997 Sir Guy Green AC KBE R J Badenach D A Boyes P C Makepeace 1997 1998 Sir Guy Green AC KBE D A Boyes J H Sharman A S Douglas 1998 1999 Sir Guy Green AC KBE D A Boyes J H Sharman A S Douglas 1999 2000 Sir Guy Green AC KBE J H Sharman A S Douglas M J Cooper 2000 2001 Sir Guy Green AC KBE R J Badenach A S Douglas M J Cooper 2001 2002 Sir Guy Green AC KBE CVO R J Badenach A S Douglas M J Cooper 2002 2003 Sir Guy Green AC KBE CVO R J Badenach A S Douglas M J Cooper 2003 2004 Richard Butler AC R J Badenach M J Cooper D E Weir 2004 2005 William J Cox AC RFD ED M J Cooper S C Price R N Batt 2005 2006 William J Cox AC RFD ED M J Cooper S C Price R N Batt 2006 2007 William J Cox AC RFD ED M J Cooper R N Batt G B McKibben 2007 2008 William J Cox AC RFD ED A S Douglas OAM D E Weir C D Simpson 2008 2009 Peter Underwood AO C D Simpson M Jones B R Craw 2009 2010 Peter Underwood AO C D Simpson M Jones B R Craw 2010 2011 Peter Underwood AO G R Taplin R G Martin D J Menadue 2011 2012 Peter Underwood AO G R Taplin R G Martin D J Menadue 2012 2013 Peter Underwood AO G R Taplin R N Batt R V deLittle Historic RYCT office bearers.doc Page 3 26/10/2012 Historic RYCT office bearers.doc Page 4 26/10/2012 .
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