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ABBREVIATIONS, &c.
Xlll
PJV denotes Officer who has passed the
Warrant Officers' exam-
ination in Navigation and
Pilotage, and who is
actually employed on
Navigating duties, or is
available for employment
on such duties.
(PTVt)
©
CS).
Officer who has qualified or
re-qualified in the Warrant
Officers' Examination in
Navigation and Pilotage
at the Navigation School,
since it was established
in 1903, and who is act-
ually employed, or is
available for employment,
on Navigating duties.
In the Seniority List, an
Officer who has served 8
years as Secretary to a
Flag Officer.
In the Seniority List, an
Officer who is specially
qualified in Signalling
Duties.
In a ship, an officer quali-
fied as above who is per-
forming Signalling duties.
SB denotes Officer who has qualified in
Submarine Duties, and is
available for service in
Submarines.
(Tt) ••• In the Seniority List, a Lieu-
tenant who has passed for
Torpedo Officer and who
is qualified to receive the
highest rate of pay under
the terms of Order in
Council of the 16th No-
vember, 1903.
(T) ••• In the Seniority List, a Lieu-
tenant who has passed for
Torpedo Officer ,- in a ship,
an Officer borne for Tor-
pedo Duties.
® In the case of an Officer
of the Military Branch —
Qualified to act as an
Instructor in Physical
Training.
In the ease of a Medical
Officer. — Has been through
a long course of Physical
Training.
WS ... Officer who has qualified
and is eligible for a War
Staff Appointment
Note. — Temporary Service Chaplains appear as Ch,with (fempy)against their names.
Officers whose names are in italics in the List of Ships are those borne as
additional or supernumerary.
Xlll
PJV denotes Officer who has passed the
Warrant Officers' exam-
ination in Navigation and
Pilotage, and who is
actually employed on
Navigating duties, or is
available for employment
on such duties.
(PTVt)
©
CS).
Officer who has qualified or
re-qualified in the Warrant
Officers' Examination in
Navigation and Pilotage
at the Navigation School,
since it was established
in 1903, and who is act-
ually employed, or is
available for employment,
on Navigating duties.
In the Seniority List, an
Officer who has served 8
years as Secretary to a
Flag Officer.
In the Seniority List, an
Officer who is specially
qualified in Signalling
Duties.
In a ship, an officer quali-
fied as above who is per-
forming Signalling duties.
SB denotes Officer who has qualified in
Submarine Duties, and is
available for service in
Submarines.
(Tt) ••• In the Seniority List, a Lieu-
tenant who has passed for
Torpedo Officer and who
is qualified to receive the
highest rate of pay under
the terms of Order in
Council of the 16th No-
vember, 1903.
(T) ••• In the Seniority List, a Lieu-
tenant who has passed for
Torpedo Officer ,- in a ship,
an Officer borne for Tor-
pedo Duties.
® In the case of an Officer
of the Military Branch —
Qualified to act as an
Instructor in Physical
Training.
In the ease of a Medical
Officer. — Has been through
a long course of Physical
Training.
WS ... Officer who has qualified
and is eligible for a War
Staff Appointment
Note. — Temporary Service Chaplains appear as Ch,with (fempy)against their names.
Officers whose names are in italics in the List of Ships are those borne as
additional or supernumerary.
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Description | These lists covering 1913, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1939 and 1940 were produced monthly. From mid-1870 to March 1924 navy lists were released both quarterly and monthly. The complete series at the National Library of Scotland runs from August 1870 to June 1940, but does not include monthly lists for those months covered by quarterly lists. |
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