Hubert George Alston
Commander (retired) Hubert George Alston, (15 July, 1866 – ) served in the Royal Navy and the Royal Naval Reserve.
Life & Career
Alston was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 31 October, 1895.
While serving ashore at Portsmouth, Alston was praised by the Admiralty when he dispatched help to assist the first-class torpedo boat H.M. T.B. 059 which had grounded on Bembridge Ledge during manoeuvres on the night of 16 December, 1908.[1]
He was placed on the Retired list at his own request with a step in rank on 6 November, 1909.
On 12 October 1914 he was appointed in command of the armed yacht Hecate, remaining there until 9 March 1915 when he was appointed to the Shetland Islands for shore service, eventually being placed in charge of Auxiliary Patrol Area II.
On 23 January 1918 he was commended for good work with the Scandinavian convoy system. Soon thereafter, he was serving as an acting Captain (retired) as the Convoy Officer, Methil.
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Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by ? |
Senior Naval Officer, Lerwick before Feb, 1916[2] |
Succeeded by ? |
Preceded by ? |
Senior Officer in Charge, Auxiliary Patrol Area II 10 Oct, 1917 – 4 Jan, 1918 |
Succeeded by ? |
Preceded by William H. Boys |
Senior Naval Officer, Aultbea Oct, 1918[3] – c. Apr, 1919 |
Succeeded by Harold D. Briggs |
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