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− | Of the 371 Mates promoted up to the time of the Armistice, only twenty-seven remained on the Active List by [[18 March]], [[1937]], two of whom were {{CaptRN}}s and ten {{CommRN}}s. 139 had retired under the "[[Geddes Axe]]" in 1922.<ref>"From the Lower Deck" ( | + | Of the 371 Mates promoted up to the time of the Armistice, only twenty-seven remained on the Active List by [[18 March]], [[1937]], two of whom were {{CaptRN}}s and ten {{CommRN}}s. 139 had retired under the "[[Geddes Axe]]" in 1922.<ref>"From the Lower Deck" (News). ''The Times''. Thursday, 18 March, 1937. Issue '''47636''', col G, pg. 17.</ref> |
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Of the 371 Mates promoted up to the time of the Armistice, only twenty-seven remained on the Active List by 18 March, 1937, two of whom were Captains and ten Commanders. 139 had retired under the "Geddes Axe" in 1922.[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ "From the Lower Deck" (News). The Times. Thursday, 18 March, 1937. Issue 47636, col G, pg. 17.
Bibliography
- "" (Obituaries). The Times. . Issue ', col , pg. .