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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}} ('''S''')|name=Edward Humphrey Kitson|nick=Edward H. Kitson|appt=28 April, 1936{{NLJul37|p. 262}}|end=}} | {{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}} ('''S''')|name=Edward Humphrey Kitson|nick=Edward H. Kitson|appt=28 April, 1936{{NLJul37|p. 262}}|end=}} | ||
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Nigel de Glanville Waymouth|nick=Nigel de G. Waymouth|appt=16 November, 1938{{NLMay39|p. 317}}|end=23 August, 1939{{INF}}}} | {{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Nigel de Glanville Waymouth|nick=Nigel de G. Waymouth|appt=16 November, 1938{{NLMay39|p. 317}}|end=23 August, 1939{{INF}}}} | ||
{{Tenure|rank={{CommRN}}|name=Hilary Poland Mead|nick=Hilary P. Mead|appt=23 August, 1939{{NLDec41|p. 1442}}|end=}} | {{Tenure|rank={{CommRN}} (retired)|name=Hilary Poland Mead|nick=Hilary P. Mead|appt=23 August, 1939{{NLDec41|p. 1442}}|end=}} | ||
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Revision as of 17:00, 15 September 2018
The Chatham Signal School was a small affair, formally instituted from humbler signal training origins at Chatham in the mid-1930s. Its staff were borne on the books of H.M.S. Pembroke.
In Command
- Lieutenant-Commander (S) Edward H. Kitson, 28 April, 1936[1]
- Lieutenant-Commander Nigel de G. Waymouth, 16 November, 1938[2] – 23 August, 1939[Inference]
- Commander (retired) Hilary P. Mead, 23 August, 1939[3]
See Also
Footnotes