- 5
wardmaster lieutenant commanders, 14
wardmaster lieutenants, 4
commissioned wardmasters, 17
warrant wardmasters, 73
temporary warrant wardmasters, 540...
- non-combatants is therefore:
Scarlet –
medical Orange –
dental Salmon pink –
wardmasters (to 1993)
Silver grey -
civilian officers from
Royal Corps of
Naval Constructors...
-
championship victories is ten
times champion shot
Lieutenant Commander (
Wardmaster)
Neville Peach. The
championship took
place annually from 1955, except...
- The Sick
Berth Staff were
overseen by a
Chief Petty Officer called the
Wardmaster.
Working alongside the Sick
Berth Staff, and
supervising them in their...
- and civilians. In 1900,
three new
posts were created,
known as Head
Wardmasters, one for each of the
three main hospitals. In 1891 Sick
Berth personnel...
-
Ville of Paris,
clerks of the
Presidial courts and
other royal courts,
wardmasters of the City of Paris,
writers to the
receivers of the Ferme, citizens...
-
Commissioned Recruiter Frederick Henry Rudge,
Royal Navy
Senior Commissioned Wardmaster William Percival Silk,
Royal Navy Lieutenant-Commander
Horace Robinson...
-
Temporary Surgeon Lieutenant Joseph Irwin Cunningham, MB, BCh, RNVR.
Wardmaster Lieutenant Robert Edward ****ie, (Retd).
Acting Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander...
-
Together with the
Rules of
Order for the
Boards of
Commissioners and
Wardmasters. S.
Solomon & Company. "History". www.victoria.ca.
Retrieved 3 August...
- nurse, who was also serving.
Roman served 25
months and was
promoted to
Wardmaster by the end of his time with CGH. He
returned to
Montreal in 1917 to finish...