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Bellairs was born in Gibraltar. | Bellairs was born in Gibraltar. | ||
He was confirmed in the rank of Sub-Lieutenant dated 15 March, 1890. | He was confirmed in the rank of Sub-Lieutenant dated 15 March, 1890.{{Gaz|26224|5986|17 November, 1891}} | ||
Bellairs was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}}, dated 15 March, 1891. | Bellairs was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}}, dated 15 March, 1891.{{Gaz|26239|3|1 January, 1892}} | ||
In the 27 July, 1901, issue of the ''Navy & Army Illustrated'', Bellairs claimed: | In the 27 July, 1901, issue of the ''Navy & Army Illustrated'', Bellairs claimed: | ||
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<blockquote>For six years past the historical school of the Navy has been endeavouring to obtain some measure of recognition for the claims of history and strategy, as offering the best field for discussion in the educational course of Naval officers. So far, we have failed in our efforts, except for a beggarly £5 a lecture granted for a dozen lectures to the senior class at Greenwich, and a sort of half-hearted attempt on the same class to work out strategical problems. What we want is steady pressure to induce the Government to establish a War College on at least as large a scale as the Naval War College at Newport, U.S.A.<ref>''Navy & Army Illustrated''. '''XII'''. p. 471.</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>For six years past the historical school of the Navy has been endeavouring to obtain some measure of recognition for the claims of history and strategy, as offering the best field for discussion in the educational course of Naval officers. So far, we have failed in our efforts, except for a beggarly £5 a lecture granted for a dozen lectures to the senior class at Greenwich, and a sort of half-hearted attempt on the same class to work out strategical problems. What we want is steady pressure to induce the Government to establish a War College on at least as large a scale as the Naval War College at Newport, U.S.A.<ref>''Navy & Army Illustrated''. '''XII'''. p. 471.</ref></blockquote> | ||
Placed on the Retired List on 15 March, 1902, Bellairs was allowed to assume the rank of {{CommRN}} on the Retired List on 15 March, 1911. | Placed on the Retired List on 15 March, 1902, Bellairs was allowed to assume the rank of {{CommRN}} on the Retired List on 15 March, 1911.{{Gaz|28476|2233|17 March, 1911}} He would live another forty-four years. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 6 April 2022
Commander Carlyon Wilfroy Bellairs, Royal Navy, Retired (15 March, 1871 – 22 August, 1955) was an officer of the Royal Navy who retired from that service in 1902, became a Member of Parliament, and was a vociferous critic of the Navy in the House of Commons and in print.
Early Life & Career
Bellairs was born in Gibraltar.
He was confirmed in the rank of Sub-Lieutenant dated 15 March, 1890.[1]
Bellairs was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, dated 15 March, 1891.[2]
In the 27 July, 1901, issue of the Navy & Army Illustrated, Bellairs claimed:
For six years past the historical school of the Navy has been endeavouring to obtain some measure of recognition for the claims of history and strategy, as offering the best field for discussion in the educational course of Naval officers. So far, we have failed in our efforts, except for a beggarly £5 a lecture granted for a dozen lectures to the senior class at Greenwich, and a sort of half-hearted attempt on the same class to work out strategical problems. What we want is steady pressure to induce the Government to establish a War College on at least as large a scale as the Naval War College at Newport, U.S.A.[3]
Placed on the Retired List on 15 March, 1902, Bellairs was allowed to assume the rank of Commander on the Retired List on 15 March, 1911.[4] He would live another forty-four years.
Bibliography
- "Commander C. Bellairs" (Obituaries). The Times. Wednesday, 24 August, 1955. Issue 53307, col A, pg. 9.
Service Record
- The National Archives. ADM 196/43.
See Also
Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by Charles E. Madden |
Captain of H.M. T.B. 80 24 Jul, 1895[5] – Aug, 1895[6] |
Succeeded by The Hon. Arthur Stopford |
Footnotes
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 26224. p. 5986. 17 November, 1891.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 26239. p. 3. 1 January, 1892.
- ↑ Navy & Army Illustrated. XII. p. 471.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 28476. p. 2233. 17 March, 1911.
- ↑ Bellairs Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/43. f. 140.
- ↑ Bellairs Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/43. f. 140.