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Dechaineux was awarded the [[Ogilvy Medal]] for achieving first place in qualifying examinations as Lieutenant (T), but I am not sure what year this was.  One source feels it was 1929,<ref>[http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/dechaineux-emile-frank-verlaine-9940 Australian Dictionary of Biography].</ref> but ''The Times'' reports that [[Guy Bouchier Sayer]] won that year's award.  Perhaps they tied?
Dechaineux was promoted to the rank of {{CaptAU}} on 30 June, 1937.{{NLMay39|p. 585}}
Dechaineux was promoted to the rank of {{CaptAU}} on 30 June, 1937.{{NLMay39|p. 585}}



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Captain Emile Frank Verlaine Dechaineux, (3 October, 1902 – 21 October, 1944) served in the Royal Australian Navy.

Life & Career

Dechaineux was awarded the Ogilvy Medal for achieving first place in qualifying examinations as Lieutenant (T), but I am not sure what year this was. One source feels it was 1929,[1] but The Times reports that Guy Bouchier Sayer won that year's award. Perhaps they tied?

Dechaineux was promoted to the rank of Captain on 30 June, 1937.[2]

He was killed in a kamikaze attack on H.M.A.S. Australia on 21 October, 1944.[3]

See Also

Bibliography

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
Robert R. Stewart
Captain of H.M.A.S. Australia
9 Mar, 1944[4] – 21 Oct, 1944[5]
Succeeded by
John M. Armstrong

Footnotes