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Admiral SIR Allan Frederic Everett, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B., Royal Navy, Retired (22 February, 1868 – 22 January, 1938) was an officer of the Royal Navy.
Who was Who
CAREER Superintendent of Signal Schools, 1901–04 and 1906–08; Captain of Fleet and Commodore first class on staff of Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleets and Grand Fleet, 1913–15; Naval Assistant to First Sea Lord, 1915–16; Rear-Adm., 1917; Naval Secretary to First Lord of Admiralty, 1916–18; ADC to King George V, 1916–17; in command of 4th Light Cruiser Squadron, Grand Fleet, 1918–19; in command of 8th Light Cruiser Squadron, North America and West Indies, 1919–21; First Naval Member to Commonwealth of Australia, 1921; Commander-in-Chief, China Station, 1924–25; retired list, 1925; Adm. 1926; Commandeur Légion d’Honneur; Japanese Order of Rising Sun, 2nd Class; Italian Order of St Maurice and St Lazarus, 2nd Class; Russian Order of St Stanislas, 2nd Class; Grand Officer Crown of Roumania
CLUB United Service
ADDRESS 24 Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1
Footnotes
Bibliography
- "Admiral Sir Allan Everett" (Obituaries). The Times. Monday, 24 January, 1938. Issue 47900, col B, pg. 14.