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ABBREVIATIONS. &c.
t
(t)
(6t).
(G) .
(H) .
i.d.c.
(I) •
(AI)
{Met)
In the Senority List denotes • (N)
an Engineer OflScer who has
passed the Advanced Course.
In the Seniority List denotes
a Gunner who has passed
the Advanced Course and is
specially qualified for In-
structional and Control (^t)
Duties.
In the Seniority List denotes
an Accountant Officer who
has passed the qualifying
Examination for Advance-
ment to Paymaster Lieu- W
tenant-Commander. '
In the Seniority List denotes a (N*)
Schoolmaster who has passed
the Advanced Course.
In the Seniority List denotes
an Accountant Officer who [
has passed the Accountant i
Officers Technical Course. [
After a Medal or Decoration \
for Valour in any reference |
to an Officer's name denotes j
that the Officer has been
awarded a Bar to such Medal j
or Decoration. The award I
of additional Bars will be in- i (0)
dicated by the addition of a i
further Star for each such
award.
In the Seniority List denotes
an Officer who has under-
gone the Advanced Gunnery
Course at Greenwich. ,
In the Seniority List denotes | (<')
an Officer who has passed
for Gunnery Officer ; in a
ship, an Officer borne for
Gunnery Duties.
In the Seniority List denotes
an Officer employed in the i (P)
Surveying Service.
In the Seniority List denotes
a Flag Officer or Captain |
who has completed a course (Pho)
at or has served for a year on |
the Staff of the Imperial i
Defence College.
Denotes an Officer who has
passed for Interpreter. p.a.c.
(Higher standard.)
Denotes an Officer who has
passed for Acting Interpreter.
(Lower stand ard . )
In the Seniority List denotes ; p.s.c
an Officer who has qualified
in Meteorology on comple-
tion of 12 weeks' course. In i
a ship an Officer appointed !
for Meteorological Duties.
XUl
. In the Seniority List denotes
an Officer who has qualified
for Navigating Duties (but
has not passed for first class
ships), and who is actually
employed, or is available for
employment, on such duties.
. In the Senioritj'^ List denotes
an 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, denotes an Officer
borne for Navigating Duties.
. In the Seniority List denotes
an Officer who has over four
months service in an appoint-
ment " in lieu of Specialist
(N) " in a seagoing ship, has
been recommended by his
Commanding Officer, and is
indicative of practical ex-
perience in Navigation of
H.M. Ships at sea — irrespec-
tive of whether or not the
Officer has completed any
particular course.
. Before the name of an Officer
in the Seniority List denotes
that the Officer has quahfied
and has been confirmed as
Naval Observer. In a ship
denotes an Officer confirmed
as observer and borne for
Observer Duties.
. Before the name of an Officer
in the Seniority List denotes
that the Officer has qualified
as Acting Observer. In a ship
denotes Acting Observer and
borne for Observer Duties.
. Before the name of an Officer
in the Seniority List denotes
that he is qualified for Pilot
duties in the Fleet Air Arm,
. Before the name ol an Officer
in the Seniority List denotes
that he is qualified for Air
Pliotographic Duties in the
Fleet Air Arm.
. For Marine Officers below the
rank of Colonel denotes
that they have passed the
Advanced Class at the Mili-
tary College of Science.
. In the Seniority List in the
case of a Naval Officer
below the rank of Captain
denotes that he has passed
the Staff Couise at the R.N.
Staff College, Greenwich.

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