Kenneth Gilbert Balmain Dewar

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Vice-Admiral Kenneth Gilbert Balmain Dewar, C.B.E., Royal Navy, Retired (21 September, 1879 – 8 September, 1964) was an officer in the Royal Navy.

Early Life & Career

Great War

On 13 October, 1915, Dewar was appointed to Vivid for Devonport Gunnery School, and on 31 October he took command of it.

He was appointed in command of the monitor Marshal Ney on 30 July, 1916, before being given command of the monitor Roberts on 28 August.

In May, 1917, he was appointed to President for service in the Operations Division of the Admiralty.

On 1 February, 1918, he was appointed Assistant Director of Plans with the rank of Acting Captain. He was confirmed in the rank of Captain on 30 June.

Retirement

On 4 August, 1929, Dewar was promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral, vice Carpenter, and was placed on the Retired List on 5 August.[1] He was advanced to the rank of Vice-Admiral on the Retired List on 31 July, 1934.[2]

Footnotes

  1. London Gazette: no. 33523. p. 5145. 6 August, 1929.
  2. London Gazette: no. 34076. p. 5054. 7 August, 1934.

Bibliography

  • "Vice-Admiral K. G. B. Dewar" (Obituaries). The Times. Thursday, 10 September, 1964. Issue 56113, col C, pg. 16.
  • Dewar, Kenneth (1939). The Navy From Within. London: Victor Gollancz.
  • Glenton, Robert (1991). The Royal Oak Affair: The Saga of Admiral Collard and Bandmaster Barnacle. London: Leo Cooper. ISBN 0-85052-266-8.

Papers

Service Record