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Stokes was confirmed in the rank of {{MateRN}} on 28 June, 1917.  At the extreme end of the war, he served in the {{UK-Agincourt|f=t}}, his appointment ending on 30 January, 1919.  On 24 March, he was appointed to serve on the Danube, being assigned to M.L. 430 and remaining there until December.<ref>Stokes Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/154/279.|}} f. 279.</ref>
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After having been a Yeoman of Signals, Stokes was confirmed in the rank of {{MateRN}} on 28 June, 1917.  At the extreme end of the war, he served in the {{UK-Agincourt|f=t}}, his appointment ending on 30 January, 1919.  On 24 March, he was appointed to serve on the Danube, being assigned to M.L. 430 and remaining there until December.<ref>Stokes Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/154/279.|}} f. 279.</ref>
  
 
Stokes was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 28 June, 1920.<ref>Stokes Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/154/279.|}} f. 279.</ref>
 
Stokes was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 28 June, 1920.<ref>Stokes Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/154/279.|}} f. 279.</ref>

Revision as of 08:49, 2 August 2021

Commander (retired) Richard Charles Stokes, (4 June, 1894 – ) served in the Royal Navy.

As with many men born c. 1899 or later, his Service Records at The National Archives do not reflect activity between 1931 and 1939 or so.

Life & Career

After having been a Yeoman of Signals, Stokes was confirmed in the rank of Mate on 28 June, 1917. At the extreme end of the war, he served in the battleship Agincourt, his appointment ending on 30 January, 1919. On 24 March, he was appointed to serve on the Danube, being assigned to M.L. 430 and remaining there until December.[1]

Stokes was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 28 June, 1920.[2]

Stokes was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander on 28 June, 1928.[3]

Stokes was placed on the Retired List on account of age at the rank of Commander on 4 June, 1939.[4]

World War II

See Also

Bibliography

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
Cyril T. R. Searle
Captain of H.M.S. Alresford
5 Apr, 1928[5]
Succeeded by
Frank Y. Bethell
Preceded by
Paul Agger
Captain of H.M.S. PC 74
23 May, 1932[6]
Succeeded by
Joseph Reid
Preceded by
Sidney C. T. Bridger
Captain of H.M.S. Medea
20 Sep, 1935
Succeeded by
?
Preceded by
George F. Stevens-Guille
Captain of H.M.S. Durban
28 Dec, 1943 – 6 Apr, 1944
Succeeded by
John A. Agnew

Footnotes

  1. Stokes Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/154/279. f. 279.
  2. Stokes Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/154/279. f. 279.
  3. Stokes Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/154/279. f. 279.
  4. Uboat.net page on the man.
  5. The Navy List. (February, 1929). p. 215.
  6. The Navy List. (July, 1934). p. 259.