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Rosenthal was appointed to the {{UK-Vanguard}} on 14 February, 1917.  He was fortunate to have been lent to the {{UK-Partridge|f=t}} before ''Vanguard'' blew up just before midnight on 9 July 1917, being then one of approximately twenty-four men who escaped with their lives.<ref>{{TNA|ADM 137/3680.|}} f. 445.</ref>
 
Rosenthal was appointed to the {{UK-Vanguard}} on 14 February, 1917.  He was fortunate to have been lent to the {{UK-Partridge|f=t}} before ''Vanguard'' blew up just before midnight on 9 July 1917, being then one of approximately twenty-four men who escaped with their lives.<ref>{{TNA|ADM 137/3680.|}} f. 445.</ref>
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He may have been appointed to {{UK-P35}} from August, 1917 until some time later that year.
  
 
Rosenthal was promoted to the rank of {{SubRN}} on 15 January, 1918.
 
Rosenthal was promoted to the rank of {{SubRN}} on 15 January, 1918.
  
He transferred to the [[Royal Australian Navy]] on 26 March, 1918.  He may have been appointed to {{UK-P35}} in August, 1918.
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He transferred to the [[Royal Australian Navy]] on 26 March, 1918.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 11:03, 31 October 2019

Sub-Lieutenant Charles Burston Rosenthal, (5 February, 1899 – ) served in the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy.

Life & Career

Rosenthal was appointed to the Vanguard on 14 February, 1917. He was fortunate to have been lent to the destroyer Partridge before Vanguard blew up just before midnight on 9 July 1917, being then one of approximately twenty-four men who escaped with their lives.[1]

He may have been appointed to P35 from August, 1917 until some time later that year.

Rosenthal was promoted to the rank of Sub-Lieutenant on 15 January, 1918.

He transferred to the Royal Australian Navy on 26 March, 1918.

See Also

Bibliography

Footnotes

  1. The National Archives. ADM 137/3680. f. 445.