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I Canadian Navy List 48 and in relation to euch other shall rank and command acrording to the order in which their names stand in the offieiallist of the officers of the Royal Navy, unley the Admiralty may otherwise direct. Officers. other than Executive Officera, shall rank with each other an,l with Executive officers according to rank and sen­ iority. Officers of the Royal Canadian Navy, ROY!l.1 Australian Navy an.:! tho New Zealand Division shall rank and command with officers of the Royal Navy accord­ ing to their rank and seniority in the Dominion Naval Forces. Relative Rank of the Officers of the Navy, Army and Air Force. Officers of the Royal Canadian Navy shall t.'lke relative rank with each other, rank for rank, according to seniolity; or in the case of Commodores, date of appoint­ ment. Their relative rank with officers oC the Army and Air Force. shall be as laid DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE down in t he following table and shall take effect in the same manner. according to seniority or Jato of appointment. Na"al Rankg~ ". Aro:y Ranks Air Force Ranks 1. Admirals of the Fleet Field Marshals Marshals of the Royal Air I JLlp ~utIJOtitp Force. 2. Arlmirals Gcnemls Air Chid Marshals. I 3. Vi{'{'-Adlllir:d:l Lieutenant-Generals Air Marshals. 4. Hear Admimb :\fajor-Generals.....••.... Air Vice-Marshals. ~ 5. COJllIllodoIes, 1st and 2nd ('bss Bri~adiers Air CommodoJes. THE 6. Captains Colonels Group Captains. 7. Commander~ Lieutenant-Colonels Wing Commanders. 8. Lieutenant-Commanders.. :Hajors...•................ Squadron Leaders. 9. Lieutenants Captains Fli~ht Lieutenants. 10. Suh-l.if,utcnants, Acting Lieutenants.............. Flyin~ Officers or Obscr- Sub-Lieutenants. ver Officers. CANADIAN NAVY LIST II. Cotnmi"sioned Offircrs ~econd I,icutennnts....... Pilot Officers. from Warrant Rank . 12. \\"mrant Officers Conductors, Royal Army No equivalent. Ordnance Corps; :\lastcr Gunners 1st clnsR; 1st class Staff Sergeant Ma­ jors. :'-:cyn:.-Wurrnnt Officers of the K::.-::r rank with but senior to the above Army rank•• 13. Midshipmen Conductors, Royal ArmY!NO equivalent. Ordnance Corps; Mastcr & i Gunners. 1st cl~'!: 1st' .. class Staff Sergeant 1.10.- CORRECTED TO 1st OCTOBER, 1~.- jors. :K'oTJ:.-Midshipmen rank with but junior to the above Army ranks. NOTE.-Offil'crs of the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve and Royal CanadilUl Naval Volunteer Reser"e, rank with but after Officers of the Royal Canadinn Navy of corresponding rank, in the oruer here given,/l.y., Lieutenants H..C.N. r:\nk befol'll J.,ieutf·nants H..C.N.R., who rank before Licutenants R.C.N.V.R., Lieutenants R.C.~.V.R. rank before Sub-Lieutenants R.C.N., whatever their seniority may be. Officers holuing acting rank, rank immediately after the officers holding the same N.S.98-1-3 confirmed rank in the same service, /l.a., acting Lieutenants R.C.N. rank after 300-9-38 (953) Lieutcnant:! R.C.N. (confirmcd) but before Lieutenants R.C.N.R. (confirmed). OTTAWA J. O. PATENAUDE, I.S.O., KINO'S PRINTER 1938 t! ii 3 CONTENTS. The "limes of Officers on the Actirll Li~t oj the R.?lIal N aVIJ, whQ aTe lent for aeTllice littler the Canadian GOl'cT7lmcnt are included in the A.lphabeti("al and Seniority Li.u of rAe Officers of the Royal Canadian Nat'y, on pauea 8 and II. PAGE. Alphahl.'tical Index of Of'fic:ers- Of Royal Canadian Navy. (See above note)........................... 8 Alphabetirnl list or ~hips. \'e~els Bnll ~stnblishment8- Of the Royal Canadian" Navy. with their Officers........................ 18 Officers of the Naval Staff, Ottawa ,.. .. .... 20 Blue Ensign-Officers authorized to fly........ 32 Docky:mls- H.~I.C. Dockyard, Esquimalt, B.C" Officers of......•. , ,..... 23 H.M .C. Dockyard, IIalifax, N .S., Officers of.......... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 23 Rank and Command•.................... ,.................................. 52 Relative Rank of Officers of Navy, Anny & Air Force....................... 53 Royal Cnnadbn Naval Reserve- Alphahetical List of OfIicers............................................ 26 List of Officers with seniority....... •.....••..•....••.•••..•.•••••.•.•.• . 30 List of Retired Officers............................. .. ....... .. ....... 49 Itoyal Canallian Naval Volunteer Reserve- Alphabetical List of Officers.•................. ,.......•....••. •. .. .• 34 List of Officers with seniority....... .. .. .... .. .. 38 List of Divisions and their Officers...................................... 44 List of Retired Officers.. .• . .. ..... .. .. .. .. 50 Supplmnentary Reserve. ............................................. 48 Hoyn} Canadian Nnvy- Alphahuticnl LiKt or Officers of.................. ........... 8 Omcers (,[, List in &>niority.. ........................ ..• . .. ............. 1~ Officp.MI or. Servin!! in Ships of the Roynl NllVY.......................... 22 List of Retired Officers. .•....•••...••••••• ••.•••.•••.•••..••.•.......•. 49 Sea Cadet Corps Affilia.ted with the R.C.~.V.R............................. 51 Ship~. VCRsels anll Estahlishmt>nts-- Alphabetical J.ist or, with their Officer~. '" ......... .•. .. 18 NOTE. Officers who may notice errors or omissions in the Lisb are invited to communicate direct with THE EDITOR OF THE NAVY LIST. Department of National Defence, , Ottawa. The CANADIAN NAVY LIST is compiled a.nd published by order for the con­ renience of the SeMice. but, as errora mall occ~ionally occur, the Department of N ati01lJJl j Defence reseTllea the ri(Jht to determine the atatus 01 any Officer according to the actual nrcum,lancu 01 the cau, in1e oendentlu of anll entrll ;n the N D'DlI Lilt. J M913-H 4 5 ABBREVIATIONSt ETC. NOTES. Ollieers whose names nrc in italics in the List of Ships, Vessds and Estnblish. ments are those borne us ncluitionat or sUJlernumerary, (Acto) Actin~ Rank. P. Cdt Paymaster Cadet. (A/S) Q~alified in Anti-SubmarineQ.C In the seniority list denotes Dutics. a Warrant Officer orOfficer THE KING. C .•...........Captain. promoted therefrom wbo Cd. En~ Commissione.l En~ineer. isqulllified forcommandol Cd. Gr Commissionell Gunner. seagoing small craft under Cd. SIl Co/lllllissionetl Shipwri;(ht. Art. 361 K.R.and A.I. Cdt......•.•..Cad~t. R.C.N.V.R.. Royal Canadian Naval Ch. Skr Chief Skipper. Volunteer Reserve. Cr Commnnder. R. C. N. R Royal Canaflian Naval THE GOVEltNOR GEN ERAL Cd. V.O Commis..ioned Victu:l1ling Reser,·e.· OfJic'~r. {S)..•.•.•••.•For Signal duties. Cse. (Gr.) Course for rank of Lieut: MS. C Underl/;oin:t short course 01 AND R.N. College, GreenwIch. instruction. E. C Enl-:inecr Captain. Sec Secret:lory to n Fln~ Officer. CO:MMANDER IN CHIEF. E. Cr En~ineer Commander. St:. L Sur~eon Lieutenant. (G ) }"or Gunnery Duties. Skr Skipper. (G) Csc Specialist Gunnery Course.~. L Suh·Lieutenant. Ur Gunner. 8~. L.-Cr Sur~!:un Licut.-Comtnnn· HIS EXCELLENCY THE RIGHT HO!'WUR.-\BLE (I) 1':L~.etl :.., Interpreter. tier. U) ····· l'nicl as Interpreter. S. L. (E) ...•.Sub·Lieuten:lllt (E) BARON TWEEDSMUIR OF ELSFIELD, P.C., G.C.:M.G., C.H. I.D.C. Cse•... Co~rslel at Imperial Defenee(T) For Torpedo Duties. Cu ~~ ('1' ) '1' . 1.. Lieutenant. elllp. empf)r:,,! ~PPolntment. I..•('r I.icuten:lnt-Comn,ander. \~. En~ \~arrant F.n~lne~r. L (E) Liculcnllnt (E) \\. SIl \\arr:u,t Slupwnght. m !Ietlal for \\'ar Service. W/T l\'irclcss Telcgrnplly. "1i,1 Midsloip'oan. \\'. \'. O Warr:lnt Victualling ~litl (1':) ~li<l"},jJ>m"n (E). Olliccr. (1\) F(or 1\a\'i::atinl-: Puli,,". \\'. W Warrant Wrilcr. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY. I'. ('r l'aYII,aslcr CIlIIIIll"utler. 0 Qunline,l as Instructor in 1'. L. Cr. l'aYlllastl'T LieUt.-COl'" Physical Tmining. Olander. (tl In Seniority List aa Ae- 1'. L l'aYIll:Lster Lieutenant. ~ount"nt Officer who has p.s.e '" Pas..c,l ;;lnfT Cours". pusscd tho Accountant MINISTER OF NATIONAL DEFE?\CE: )'. S. I I·ayrn".ter S"I,·/.icutcllunt. Ollicors' Tochnie'll 1'. ~! id I'aYUlasler !II i,ls},;PIlI:lII. Course. THE HONOURABLE IAN A. MACKENZIE, JIoNollAny Dr~TINCTtON.Ii•. M.A., LL.B., M.P. !C(; ::-:., 1'nil-:l,1. of t},o Garler. /'.C , ..':'ICIII her (If If.!lt. Privy Council. G.C.H I'nhdlt Cr"nd Crass of tho Bath. G.C.S.I Knight Grand Comman,ler of the Stnr of India. DEPUTY MI?\ISTER OF NATIONAL DEFENCE: G.C.M.G J\nil-:ht Grl\nd Cross of St. Michnelllllli St. George. K.C.!lI.G Knight Commander of ditto. MAJOR-GENERAL LEO R. LAFLECHE, D.S.O.t (ret.~ ~.~, .(; Con,puniou of St. Michael and St. Gcor~o. J.C.1.B. .........•...........•. J(ni~ht Grand Commander of thc Order of ths Indian Empire. (i.e.V.O 1\nil-:ht Grand Cross of Royal Victorian Order. !l1.V.O ~'cmher of the 4th ancl 5th Classes of c1itlo. V.S.C.......•..........•...... Distinl-:uiMhc<I Service Cross. CHIEF OF THE NAVAL STAFF: l>.R.~1. Distinl:uished ~rvke Meual. n.R.O , .................•..Companion of the Distil'guished Service Order. REAR-AmIlRAL,PERCY W. NELLES. G.B.E I,nis!!.t Grand Cross (lr the Order of the British Empire. C.I1 Companions of Honour. C.Il.E....•...................Commander of the Ordcr of t},e British Empire. O.B.E Omcer of the Order or the British Empire. M.B.E Member of the Order of the Dritish Empire. AdC Honorary AidMe-Camp to H. E. the Governor General. AdC (P) Honorary AidMe-Camp to the Lieutenant Gover- nor of the Province. ·Defore the name of an Officer in the Seniority List denotes that he is authorised to wear a Foreign Order on all occasions. J G DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE NAVAL SERVICE. MINISTEIt OF NATIONAL DEFENCE TilE HONOURABLE IAN A. MACKENZIE, M.A., LL.B., M.P. DEPUTY MINISTER OF NATIONAL DEFENCE ALPHABETICAL LIST of the l\!.UOR-GENEltAL LEO R. LAFLECnE, D.S.O. (ret.) ACTIVE OFFICERS of the ROYAL CIlIEl,' OF THE NAVAL STAFF CANADIAN NAVY. Rear-Admiral PERCY W. NELLES, I.D.C. PIRECTOR OF NAVAL OPERATIONS AND TRAINING Captain GEORGE C. JONES, I.D.C. DIRECTOR OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE AND PLANS Commander HERBERT A.
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