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'''Clement Moody''', ( – ) served in the [[Royal Navy]]. | {{AdmRN}} (retired) {{SIR}} '''Clement Moody''', K.C.B. (31 May, 1891 – 1960) served in the [[Royal Navy]]. | ||
==Life & Career== | ==Life & Career== | ||
The son of a Reverend W. H. Moody, Clement Moody entered the training establishment on 15 January, 1904. | |||
Moody was promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on | |||
Moody was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on | Moody was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 15 December, 1912. | ||
Moody was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on | |||
Moody was promoted to the rank of {{RearRN}} on | ==Great War== | ||
Moody was promoted to the rank of {{ViceRN}} on | When war broke out, Moody was in the {{UK-Venerable|f=t}}. In November, 1915, he was sent to {{UK-Excellent|f=p}}. From there, Moody was appointed to {{UK-Cochrane}} as gunnery officer on 21 January, 1917. He served in her until she paid off on 28 November, 1918. | ||
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==Interbellum== | |||
Moody was appointed to {{UK-Chester}} on 5 December, 1918. He left on 18 June, 1919 to requalify at ''Excellent''. Having done so, he was appointed to {{UK-Revenge}} as gunnery officer on 9 July, 1919. | |||
Moody was promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on 15 December, 1920 and finally left ''Revenge'' on 25 July, 1921. After some staff work and time at ''Excellent'', he was appointed to {{UK-IronDuke}} as her gunnery officer on 24 September, 1923, vice Blake. | |||
Moody was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on 31 December, 1925. | |||
In 1931, Moody re-wrote Volume I of the Manual of Gunnery. Captain Tower noted that his output was "interesting and instructive." | |||
Moody was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on 30 June, 1933. | |||
==World War II== | |||
Moody was promoted to the rank of {{RearRN}} on 8 July, 1941. | |||
Moody was promoted to the rank of {{ViceRN}} on 13 December, 1944. | |||
Moody was appointed as Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic vice V/A [[Robert Lindsay Burnett|Robert L. Burnett]] on 19 July, 1946. Superseded there in May, 1948, Moody was placed on the Retired List at his own request to facilitate the promotion of younger officers on 28 September, 1948. He was promoted to the rank of {{AdmRN}} on the Retired List, originally dated 29 September and then antedated to 2 September, 1948. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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* [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_rv=simple&_q=ADM+Clement+Moody Service Records] | * [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_rv=simple&_q=ADM+Clement+Moody Service Records] | ||
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{{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[Irving Montgomery Palmer|Irving M. Palmer]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Curacoa (1917)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Curacoa'']]'''<br>31 Dec, 1934{{NLOct35|p. 227}} – 14 Jan, 1936|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Randolph Stewart Gresham Nicholson|Randolph S. G. Nicholson]]'''}} | |||
{{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[Cecil Charles Frederick Grey|Cecil C. F. Grey]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Eagle (1918)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Eagle'']]'''<br>1 Jan, 1937{{NLJul37|p. 235}} – 1939|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Arthur Robin Moore Bridge|Arthur R. M. Bridge]]'''}} | |||
{{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[Charles Arthur Aiskew Larcom|Charles A. A. Larcom]]'''|'''[[Air Division (Royal Navy)|Director of the Naval Air Division]]'''<br>21 Nov, 1939 – 9 Sep, 1941|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Arthur Robin Moore Bridge|Arthur R. M. Bridge]]'''}} | |||
{{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[Arthur John Power|Sir Arthur J. Power]]'''|'''[[East Indies Station|Commander-in-Chief, East Indies]]'''<br>15 Dec, 1945 – 19 Jul, 1946|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Arthur Francis Eric Palliser|Arthur F. E. Palliser]]'''}} | |||
{{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[Robert Lindsay Burnett|Robert L. Burnett]]'''|'''[[Cape of Good Hope Station|Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic]]'''<br>19 Jul, 1946 – May, 1948|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Edward Desmond Bewley McCarthy|Edward D. B. McCarthy]]'''}} | |||
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==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 7 April 2022
Admiral (retired) SIR Clement Moody, K.C.B. (31 May, 1891 – 1960) served in the Royal Navy.
Life & Career
The son of a Reverend W. H. Moody, Clement Moody entered the training establishment on 15 January, 1904.
Moody was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 15 December, 1912.
Great War
When war broke out, Moody was in the battleship Venerable. In November, 1915, he was sent to H.M.S. Excellent. From there, Moody was appointed to Cochrane as gunnery officer on 21 January, 1917. He served in her until she paid off on 28 November, 1918.
Interbellum
Moody was appointed to Chester on 5 December, 1918. He left on 18 June, 1919 to requalify at Excellent. Having done so, he was appointed to Revenge as gunnery officer on 9 July, 1919.
Moody was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander on 15 December, 1920 and finally left Revenge on 25 July, 1921. After some staff work and time at Excellent, he was appointed to Iron Duke as her gunnery officer on 24 September, 1923, vice Blake.
Moody was promoted to the rank of Commander on 31 December, 1925.
In 1931, Moody re-wrote Volume I of the Manual of Gunnery. Captain Tower noted that his output was "interesting and instructive."
Moody was promoted to the rank of Captain on 30 June, 1933.
World War II
Moody was promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral on 8 July, 1941.
Moody was promoted to the rank of Vice-Admiral on 13 December, 1944.
Moody was appointed as Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic vice V/A Robert L. Burnett on 19 July, 1946. Superseded there in May, 1948, Moody was placed on the Retired List at his own request to facilitate the promotion of younger officers on 28 September, 1948. He was promoted to the rank of Admiral on the Retired List, originally dated 29 September and then antedated to 2 September, 1948.
See Also
Bibliography
Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by Irving M. Palmer |
Captain of H.M.S. Curacoa 31 Dec, 1934[1] – 14 Jan, 1936 |
Succeeded by Randolph S. G. Nicholson |
Preceded by Cecil C. F. Grey |
Captain of H.M.S. Eagle 1 Jan, 1937[2] – 1939 |
Succeeded by Arthur R. M. Bridge |
Preceded by Charles A. A. Larcom |
Director of the Naval Air Division 21 Nov, 1939 – 9 Sep, 1941 |
Succeeded by Arthur R. M. Bridge |
Preceded by Sir Arthur J. Power |
Commander-in-Chief, East Indies 15 Dec, 1945 – 19 Jul, 1946 |
Succeeded by Arthur F. E. Palliser |
Preceded by Robert L. Burnett |
Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic 19 Jul, 1946 – May, 1948 |
Succeeded by Edward D. B. McCarthy |
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