Robin Campsie Dalglish
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Rear-Admiral Robin Campsie Dalglish (3 December, 1880 – 17 December, 1934) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the First World War.
Life & Career
Born in New South Wales and raised by his step-father, a civil engineer.
Dalglish was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 1 October, 1902.[1]
Dalglish was promoted to Lieutenant-Commander on 1 October, 1910.
Dalglish was promoted to Commander on 31 December, 1914.
Dalglish was promoted to Captain on 31 December, 1918.
Dalglish was appointed in command of the battleship H.M.S. Barham on 1 October, 1920.[2]
In July 1928, he was appointed in command of the light cruiser Centaur.
See Also
Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by Richard Horne |
Captain of H.M.S. Barham 1 Oct, 1920[3] – 14 Oct, 1922 |
Succeeded by Percy L. H. Noble |
Preceded by Ernest Wigram |
Captain of H.M.S. Ganges 1 Mar, 1923[4] – 15 May, 1925 |
Succeeded by Francis M. Austin |
Preceded by Wion de M. Egerton |
Captain of H.M.S. Centaur 12 Jul, 1928 – 1 Aug, 1930 |
Succeeded by Edward O. B. S. Osborne |
Footnotes