Roger Vincent de Halpert

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Commander (retired) Roger Vincent de Halpert, (21 October, 1885 – ) served in the Royal Navy.

Life & Career

De Halpert was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 1 October, 1907. However, he was dismissed T.B. 042 following a Court Martial, having been determined to have been AWOL and drunk on board his ship, resulting in his losing two years seniority.[1] He was admitted to Haslar to be traeted for chronic alcoholism.

De Halpert was placed on the Retired List on 14 April, 1912.

he served in the Great War as an interpreter in Russian and French.

He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander on 1 October, 1917.

De Halpert was promoted to the rank of Commander in resognition of his wartime service, dated 11 November, 1918.

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Bibliography

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
William G. A. Shuttleworth
Captain of H.M. T.B. 042
31 Oct, 1911[2] – Jan, 1912[3]
Succeeded by
Walter A. Rose

Footnotes

  1. "Navy Lieutenant Sentenced." The Times (London, England), 23 Jan. 1912, p. 4.
  2. "Naval Appointments." The Times (London, England), Monday, Oct 23, 1911; pg. 4; Issue 39723.
  3. "Navy Lieutenant Sentenced." The Times (London, England), 23 Jan. 1912, p. 4.