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'''Engineer Rear-Admiral''' was a rank of the Engineer Branch, and from 1915 the Military Branch, of the [[Royal Navy]]. | '''Engineer Rear-Admiral''' was a rank of the [[Engineer Branch (Royal Navy)|Engineer Branch]], and from 1915 the [[Military Branch (Royal Navy)|Military Branch]], of the [[Royal Navy]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 24 June 2013
Engineer Rear-Admiral was a rank of the Engineer Branch, and from 1915 the Military Branch, of the Royal Navy.
History
From 1 April, 1903, Chief Inspectors of Machinery were styled Engineer Rear-Admiral. The new rank ranked with Rear-Admirals,[1] so in effect all Chief Inspectors of Machinery received an advance in rank of one step.
The qualification for Engineer Rear-Admiral as given in the 1913 King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions were:
277. Engineer Rear-Admiral.—The qualification for Engineer Rear-Admiral is long and meritorious service.
Footnotes
- ↑ Order in Council of 28 March, 1903.
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