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'''Surgeon-General''' was a commissioned rank in the [[Royal Navy]] between 1911 and 1918. | |||
<blockquote>Surgeons-General will be selected from the Deputy Surgeons-General who have completed in that rank three years' full pay service, and who have not at any time declined foreign service, except for reasons which the Admiralty regard as good and sufficient.<br><br> | <blockquote>Surgeons-General will be selected from the Deputy Surgeons-General who have completed in that rank three years' full pay service, and who have not at any time declined foreign service, except for reasons which the Admiralty regard as good and sufficient.<br><br> | ||
Latest revision as of 18:14, 14 February 2014
Surgeon-General was a commissioned rank in the Royal Navy between 1911 and 1918.
Surgeons-General will be selected from the Deputy Surgeons-General who have completed in that rank three years' full pay service, and who have not at any time declined foreign service, except for reasons which the Admiralty regard as good and sufficient.
Promotion will be confined to officers who have proved themselves to be fitted both professionally and administratively for the higher rank.[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ The King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions, 1913. Volume I. pp. 76-77..
Bibliography
- Admiralty (1913). The King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions for the Government of His Majesty's Naval Service. 1913. Volume I. London: By Authority.