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'''Alan James Mackenzie-Grieve''' ( – ) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. | {{CaptRN}} '''Alan James Mackenzie-Grieve''', R.N. (11 February, 1877 – 27 May, 1935) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. | ||
==Life & Career== | ==Life & Career== | ||
Born in Edinburgh, the son of Commander F. G. Grieve, Alan gained ten months' time on passing out of {{UK-1Britannia}} in July, 1893. | |||
Mackenzie-Grieve was promoted to the rank of {{ | Mackenzie-Grieve was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} in October, 1899. | ||
Mackenzie-Grieve was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on | Mackenzie-Grieve was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on 30 June, 1913. | ||
Mackenzie-Grieve was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on | Mackenzie-Grieve was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on 30 June, 1918. | ||
Mackenzie-Grieve was appointed in command of the {{UK-Vindictive|f=t}} on 13 October, 1920. | Mackenzie-Grieve was appointed in command of the {{UK-1Birmingham|f=t}} on 13 January, 1919.{{NLFeb19|p. 741}} | ||
He was appointed in command of the {{UK-Vindictive|f=t}} on 13 October, 1920.{{NLDec20|p. 890}} | |||
Mackenzie-Grieve was placed on the Retired List at his own request on 9 June, 1922. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{refbegin}} | {{refbegin}} | ||
{{WP| | * [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_rv=simple&_q=ADM+Alan+James+Mackenzie-Grieve Service Records] | ||
{{WP|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_James_Mackenzie-Grieve}} | |||
{{refend}} | {{refend}} | ||
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{{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[Ernest Augustus Taylor|Ernest A. Taylor]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Birmingham (1913)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Birmingham'']]'''<br>13 Jan, 1919{{NLJun19|p. 741}} – ''c''. Jun, 1919{{NLJun19|p. 741}}{{NLSep19|p. 741}}|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Arthur Goodenough Craufurd|Arthur G. Craufurd]]'''}} | |||
{{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[Arthur Goodenough Craufurd|Arthur G. Craufurd]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Hyacinth (1898)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Hyacinth'']]'''<br>''c''. Jun, 1919 – 1 Mar, 1920|Succeeded by<br>'''?'''}} | |||
{{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[James Geoffry Penrose Ingham|James G. P. Ingham]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Vindictive (1918)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Vindictive'']]'''<br>13 Oct, 1920{{NLDec20|p. 890}} – 1 Jan, 1921|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Frank Powell|Frank Powell]]'''}} | |||
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==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mackenzie-Grieve, Alan}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Mackenzie-Grieve, Alan}} | ||
{{CatPerson|UK|1877|1935}} | |||
{{CatPerson|UK||}} | {{CatCapt|UK}} | ||
{{CatBritannia|July, 1891}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:26, 8 September 2022
Captain Alan James Mackenzie-Grieve, R.N. (11 February, 1877 – 27 May, 1935) was an officer in the Royal Navy.
Life & Career
Born in Edinburgh, the son of Commander F. G. Grieve, Alan gained ten months' time on passing out of Britannia in July, 1893.
Mackenzie-Grieve was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in October, 1899.
Mackenzie-Grieve was promoted to the rank of Commander on 30 June, 1913.
Mackenzie-Grieve was promoted to the rank of Captain on 30 June, 1918.
Mackenzie-Grieve was appointed in command of the light cruiser Birmingham on 13 January, 1919.[1]
He was appointed in command of the aircraft carrier Vindictive on 13 October, 1920.[2]
Mackenzie-Grieve was placed on the Retired List at his own request on 9 June, 1922.
See Also
Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by Ernest A. Taylor |
Captain of H.M.S. Birmingham 13 Jan, 1919[3] – c. Jun, 1919[4][5] |
Succeeded by Arthur G. Craufurd |
Preceded by Arthur G. Craufurd |
Captain of H.M.S. Hyacinth c. Jun, 1919 – 1 Mar, 1920 |
Succeeded by ? |
Preceded by James G. P. Ingham |
Captain of H.M.S. Vindictive 13 Oct, 1920[6] – 1 Jan, 1921 |
Succeeded by Frank Powell |
Footnotes