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|YEAR||[[William Wellclose Davis]]
 
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|1929||[[Guy Bouchier Sayer]]{{ToL|Naval, Miltary and Air Force|Wednesday, Jun 12, 1929; pg. 8; Issue 45227}}
 
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Revision as of 16:41, 26 July 2018

The Ogilvy Medal was awarded annually, at the discretion of the Admiralty, to the Officer who claimed first place in the examination to qualify for Torpedo Lieutenant.

It was instituted in 1912 in memory of the late Captain Frederick Charles Ashley Ogilvy, R.N. who died on the 18th December, 1909 from typhoid fever, while in command of H.M.S. Natal.

The medals were funded through dividends arising from a sum of about £240 given by Royal Navy officers and also certain friends and relatives of Captain Ogilvy. Any balance that remains after payment of expenses may be handed over to the winner of the medal at the discretion of the Admiralty.[1]

Recipients

Year Recipient
1912 James Wilfred Sussex Dorling
YEAR John Foster Barham Carslake
YEAR Alan Gordon Grierson
YEAR Richard Alfred Slingsby Bethell
YEAR Gerald Courtney Banister
YEAR William Pennell Stocker
YEAR Gervase Boswell Middleton
1919 Norman Vere Grace[2]
1920 Henley Dale Nichol[3]
1921 Antony Fane De Salis[4]
1923 John Stewart Cowie[5]
1924 Richard Oliver-Bellasis[6]
1925 John Campbell Seymour Chamberlain[7]
1927 John Hughes-Hallett[8]
YEAR William Wellclose Davis
1929 Guy Bouchier Sayer[9]
1930 Geoffrey Thistleton-Smith[10]
YEAR Ralph Heathcote
YEAR Harry Graham Craig
YEAR Richard John Cooper
YEAR Alyn Lee Taylor
YEAR Ralph Campbell Musbury Duckworth
YEAR Norman Warren Fisher
YEAR Philip Percival Mancha Green
YEAR Charles Rupert Grant Wilkinson
YEAR Anthony James Raymond Foster
YEAR Harold Roger Webber
YEAR Kenneth Sydney Main
YEAR John Joseph Hurley

See Also

  1. The Navy List. (January, 1921). p. 2334.
  2. "Ogilvy Medal Awards." The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Sep 13, 1921; pg. 4; Issue 42824.
  3. "Ogilvy Medal Awards." The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Sep 13, 1921; pg. 4; Issue 42824.
  4. "Ogilvy Medal Award." The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Sep 20, 1921; pg. 16; Issue 42830.
  5. "Torpedo Lieutenant's Award." The Times (London, England), Monday, Jul 16, 1923; pg. 17; Issue 43394.
  6. "Ogilvy Medal Award." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Jul 12, 1924; pg. 8; Issue 43702.
  7. "Ogilvy Medal Award." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Oct 03, 1925; pg. 19; Issue 44083.
  8. "Ogilvy Medal Award." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Sep 03, 1927; pg. 18; Issue 44677.
  9. "Naval, Miltary and Air Force." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Jun 12, 1929; pg. 8; Issue 45227.
  10. "Naval, Miltary and Air Force." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Jul 05, 1930; pg. 8; Issue 45557.