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The rank of '''Staff Commander''' was a commissioned rank in the [[Military Branch (Royal Navy)|Military Branch]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. It was established by Order in Council of 11 June, 1863. It ranked after {{CommRN}}s and above {{LieutRN}}s.{{UKOrdersinCouncilII|pp. 62-64}} The last Staff Commander on the active list was possible [[Frederick Wetherall Edward Houghton Smith|Frederick W. E. H. Smith]], who was promoted to the rank of [[Staff Captain (Royal Navy)|Staff Captain]] on 17 November, 1904.
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The rank of '''Staff Commander''' was a commissioned rank in the [[Military Branch (Royal Navy)|Military Branch]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. It was established by Order in Council of 11 June, 1863. It ranked after {{CommRN}}s and above {{LieutRN}}s.{{UKOrdersinCouncilII|pp. 62-64}} The last Staff Commander on the active list was possibly [[Frederick Wetherall Edward Houghton Smith|Frederick W. E. H. Smith]], who was promoted to the rank of [[Staff Captain (Royal Navy)|Staff Captain]] on 17 November, 1904.
  
 
==Footnotes==
 
==Footnotes==

Revision as of 08:33, 2 May 2024

The rank of Staff Commander was a commissioned rank in the Military Branch of the Royal Navy. It was established by Order in Council of 11 June, 1863. It ranked after Commanders and above Lieutenants.[1] The last Staff Commander on the active list was possibly Frederick W. E. H. Smith, who was promoted to the rank of Staff Captain on 17 November, 1904.

Footnotes

  1. The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. II. pp. 62-64.

Bibliography

  • The Orders in Council for the Regulation of the Naval Service. Vol. II. London: For Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 1864.