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  • Rear-Admiral (Frederick) Brian Goodson CB CBE (born 21 May 1938) - promoted 1 February 1993 and served as Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Logistics) (1993–1996). After retirement, appointed Chairman, Wiltshire St John Council (1996–2005).

  • Rear-Admiral Charles Kerr Thorneycroft Wheen CB (1912–1989) - promoted 7 January 1964 and served as Flag Officer Admiralty Interview Board 1964-1966

  • Admiral Sir Brian (Thomas) Brown KCB CBE (born 31 August 1934) - promoted Rear-Admiral January 1986 and served as Director-General Naval Personal Services (1986) and DGNMT (1986–1988); promoted to Vice-Admiral 1988 and appointed Chief of Naval Personnel and Second Sea Lord, and Admiral President, Royal Naval College, Greenwich (1988–1991); promoted Admiral 26 August 1989. Since retirement he has been director or chairman of several companies.

  • Rear-Admiral John (Hildred) Carlill OBE DL (born 24 October 1925) - promoted 7 July 1980 and served as Admiral President, Royal Naval College, Greenwich (1980–1982)

  • Rear-Admiral (John Geoffrey) Robin Musson CB (born 30 May 1939) - promoted 13 August 1990 and served at Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) (1990–1993). Secretary, Diocese of Salisbury Sudan Link 1995-2005

  • Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Archer Henderson CB (191x-19xx) - promoted 7 January 1967 and appointed 10 June 1968 as Chief Naval Supply and Secretariat Officer (CNSSO) until September 1970.

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Speaking of the British navy we all think of must be that a very handsome uniform, but there were many people to follow it! The British Navy is not only good-looking, but they are also a force to be reckoned with. There are a few Supply Officers on the waiting list. Among the random tools was a list of 87 Royal Navy pay officers, supply officers, and logistics officers who reached the flag state level,

they come from different times and have different titles and ranks. You can also see their specific list, dates of birth and death, titles, and past achievements in the generator. In the 19th century, the Royal Navy was the dominant force at sea, more powerful than any other nation at the time, although as Supply Officers, their role in the military was also significant.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Supply Officers in the Royal Navy who have reached flag rank.

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