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ABBREVIATIONS, «fec.
t denotes Accountant Officer who has
passed the qualifying Exa-
mination for Advancement
to Staff Paymaster.
In the Seniority List a Lieu
tenant who has passed for
Gunnery Officer and who is
qualified to receive the
highest rate of pay under the
terms of Order in Council
of the 16th November, 1903.
In the Seniority List a Lieu-
tenant who has passed for
Gunnery Officer ; in a ship,
an Officer borne for Gunnery
Duties.
In the Seniority List, an
Officer employed in the Sur-
veying Service.
Officers who have passed for
Interpreters.
In a ship, an Officer paid as an
Interpreter.
®. Officer who has qualified for
Navigating Duties(but has not
passed for first-class ships),
and who is actually employed,
or is available for employ-
ment, on such duties.
Officer who has passed for
first-class ships, and is actu-
ally employed, or is available
for employment, on Naviga-
ting Duties.
In a ship, an Officer borne for
Navigating Duties.
In the Seniority List, a Lieu-
tenant who has qualified in
Engineering. In a Ship, an
Officer borne for Engine Room
Duties.
Officer who has passe/I the
Warrant Officers' Examina-
tion in Navigation and
Pilotage and who is actually
employed on Navigating
duties, or is available for
employment on such duties.
Officer who has qualified or
requalified in the Warrant
Officers' Examination in
Navigation and Pilotage at
the Navigation School since it
was established in 1903, and
who is actually employed, or
is available for employment
on Navigating Duties.
(Gf).
(G)
(H)
(/)
(I)
;n:
®
(N)
(E)
Pi\
/q\ denotes In the Seniority List an Offi-
cer who has served 8 years as
Secretary to a Flag Officer.
<§/
(Stt)-
(St)
(S)
(Tt)
(T)
W/T
. In the Seniority List an Office
who is qualified in both
Signalling and Wireless
Telegraphy Duties and who
is qualified to receive the
highest rate of pay under
the terms of Weekly Order
1685/1918.
. In the Seniority List an Officer
who is qualified in both
Signalling and Wireless
Telegraphy Duties.
. In a ship, an Officer qualified
as above who is performing
these Duties.
. In the Seniority List a Mate
who is specially qualified in
Signalling Duties.
In a ship, a Mate qualified as
above who is performing
these Duties.
. 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 November, 1903.
. In the Seniority List a Lieu-
tenant who has passed for
Torpedo Officer ; in a ship
an Officer borne for Torpedo
Duties.
. In the case of an Officer of the
Military Branch —
Qualified to act as an Instruc-
tor in Physical Training.
In the case of a Medical Officer —
Has been through a long
course of Physical Training.
. Officer who is qualified and
eligible for a War Staff
Appointment.
. In the Seniority List a Mate
who is specially qualified in
Wireless Telegraphy Duies.
In a ship, a Mate qualified as
above who is performing
these Duties.
NOTK. Officers whose names are in italics in the List of Ships are those borne as additional
or Supernumerary.
ABBREVIATIONS, «fec.
t denotes Accountant Officer who has
passed the qualifying Exa-
mination for Advancement
to Staff Paymaster.
In the Seniority List a Lieu
tenant who has passed for
Gunnery Officer and who is
qualified to receive the
highest rate of pay under the
terms of Order in Council
of the 16th November, 1903.
In the Seniority List a Lieu-
tenant who has passed for
Gunnery Officer ; in a ship,
an Officer borne for Gunnery
Duties.
In the Seniority List, an
Officer employed in the Sur-
veying Service.
Officers who have passed for
Interpreters.
In a ship, an Officer paid as an
Interpreter.
®. Officer who has qualified for
Navigating Duties(but has not
passed for first-class ships),
and who is actually employed,
or is available for employ-
ment, on such duties.
Officer who has passed for
first-class ships, and is actu-
ally employed, or is available
for employment, on Naviga-
ting Duties.
In a ship, an Officer borne for
Navigating Duties.
In the Seniority List, a Lieu-
tenant who has qualified in
Engineering. In a Ship, an
Officer borne for Engine Room
Duties.
Officer who has passe/I the
Warrant Officers' Examina-
tion in Navigation and
Pilotage and who is actually
employed on Navigating
duties, or is available for
employment on such duties.
Officer who has qualified or
requalified in the Warrant
Officers' Examination in
Navigation and Pilotage at
the Navigation School since it
was established in 1903, and
who is actually employed, or
is available for employment
on Navigating Duties.
(Gf).
(G)
(H)
(/)
(I)
;n:
®
(N)
(E)
Pi\
/q\ denotes In the Seniority List an Offi-
cer who has served 8 years as
Secretary to a Flag Officer.
<§/
(Stt)-
(St)
(S)
(Tt)
(T)
W/T
. In the Seniority List an Office
who is qualified in both
Signalling and Wireless
Telegraphy Duties and who
is qualified to receive the
highest rate of pay under
the terms of Weekly Order
1685/1918.
. In the Seniority List an Officer
who is qualified in both
Signalling and Wireless
Telegraphy Duties.
. In a ship, an Officer qualified
as above who is performing
these Duties.
. In the Seniority List a Mate
who is specially qualified in
Signalling Duties.
In a ship, a Mate qualified as
above who is performing
these Duties.
. 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 November, 1903.
. In the Seniority List a Lieu-
tenant who has passed for
Torpedo Officer ; in a ship
an Officer borne for Torpedo
Duties.
. In the case of an Officer of the
Military Branch —
Qualified to act as an Instruc-
tor in Physical Training.
In the case of a Medical Officer —
Has been through a long
course of Physical Training.
. Officer who is qualified and
eligible for a War Staff
Appointment.
. In the Seniority List a Mate
who is specially qualified in
Wireless Telegraphy Duies.
In a ship, a Mate qualified as
above who is performing
these Duties.
NOTK. Officers whose names are in italics in the List of Ships are those borne as additional
or Supernumerary.
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