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==Life & Career==
==Life & Career==
Johnson was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on 31 December, 1909.<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/28325/pages/29 no. 28325.  p. 29.]  4 January, 1910.</ref>
Johnson was appointed a Naval Aide-de-Camp to King George V on 29 January, 1920.<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/31791/supplements/2189 (Supplement) no. 31791.  p. 2189.]  24 February, 1920.</ref>
Johnson was appointed a Naval Aide-de-Camp to King George V on 29 January, 1920.<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/31791/supplements/2189 (Supplement) no. 31791.  p. 2189.]  24 February, 1920.</ref>



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Vice-Admiral Charles Duncan Johnson, D.S.O., M.V.O., Royal Navy (26 March, 1869 – 26 June, 1930) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Life & Career

Johnson was promoted to the rank of Captain on 31 December, 1909.[1]

Johnson was appointed a Naval Aide-de-Camp to King George V on 29 January, 1920.[2]

Johnson was promoted to the rank of Vice-Admiral on 1 March, 1926 and placed on the Retired List on 2 March.[3] He was advanced to the rank of Admiral on the Retired List on 8 May, 1930.[4]

Footnotes

  1. London Gazette: no. 28325. p. 29. 4 January, 1910.
  2. London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 31791. p. 2189. 24 February, 1920.
  3. London Gazette: no. 33139. p. 1650. 5 March, 1926.
  4. London Gazette: no. 33604. p. 2867. 9 May, 1930.