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Davidge was promoted to the rank of {{GunnerRN}} on 6 February, 1900.{{NLMar13|p. 20}} | Davidge was promoted to the rank of {{GunnerRN}} on 6 February, 1900.{{NLMar13|p. 20}} | ||
Davidge was appointed in command of the tender H.M.S. ''Redwing'' (late ''Sir Charles Pasley'') from 4 May, 1909 through 7 January, 1911. | |||
Davidge was promoted to the rank of {{CGunnerRN}} on 6 February, 1913. | Davidge was promoted to the rank of {{CGunnerRN}} on 6 February, 1913. |
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Lieutenant-Commander Charles Davidge, R.N., Retired (26 October, 1871 – ) served in the Royal Navy.
Life & Career
Davidge was promoted to the rank of Gunner on 6 February, 1900.[1]
Davidge was appointed in command of the tender H.M.S. Redwing (late Sir Charles Pasley) from 4 May, 1909 through 7 January, 1911.
Davidge was promoted to the rank of Chief Gunner on 6 February, 1913.
Davidge was appointed in command of the special service vessel Skylark (late General Elliott), tender to Vernon from 10 January, 1915 through 22 February, 1919.
Post-War
Davidge was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 22 April, 1920.
Retired at his own request on 12 August, 1922.
Davidge was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander (retired) on 22 April, 1928.
See Also
Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by Guy W. Hallifax |
Captain of H.M. T.B. 33 27 Apr, 1905[2] |
Succeeded by Frederic Giffard |
Preceded by Ernest G. Hadley |
Captain of H.M.S. Bloodhound 24 May, 1914[3] – 15 Jan, 1915[4][5] |
Succeeded by Robert Holmes |
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