Difference between revisions of "Arthur William Johns"
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Revision as of 16:27, 20 May 2020
SIR Arthur William Johns, K.C.B., C.B.E. (1873 – 13 January, 1937) served in the Royal Navy.
Life & Career
Johns worked from age 14 as a shipwright apprentice at Devonport Royal Dockyard.
After working on the design of the King Edward VII class battleships, he was made a Constructor in 1911. Johns was responsible for the design of many of the Royal Navy's submarines used in the war.
In 1916, he designed airships.
See Also
Bibliography
Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by Sir William J. Berry |
Director of Naval Construction 1930[Citation needed] |
Succeeded by Sir Stanley V. Goodall |
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