1/20/2024 0 Comments Navy chaplains world war 2 recruitment film james russell brown navy chaplain black![]() The record may be held in a different record series instead. You are searching for an admiral but he is described as a flag officer, another name used for admirals.You should be searching for a rating, not an officer in this case, try Royal Navy ratings’ service records from 1853 to 1928 instead.The officer served with the Royal Naval Reserve or the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.The officer died or left service before records were systematically kept from the 1840s.If you cannot find a service record the explanation may be that: Lastly the record tells us that Pellew died on 28 July 1861. ![]() It lists his promotions, the date they took effect and various other details, including the fact that on 14 December 1852 Pellew hoisted his flag whilst on board Neptune at Portsmouth, and that on 6 February 1853 he was ordered to take his flag down. The second image is also part of Pellew’s service record, ADM 196/37. Service record of Sir Fleetwood Broughton Reynolds Pellew (ADM 196/37)
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