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He was confirmed in the rank of Sub-Lieutenant dated 14 August, 1891.  He was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} with seniority of 14 August, 1892.<ref>''The London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/26356/pages/7551 no. 26356.  p. 7551.]  23 December, 1892.</ref>
 
He was confirmed in the rank of Sub-Lieutenant dated 14 August, 1891.  He was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} with seniority of 14 August, 1892.<ref>''The London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/26356/pages/7551 no. 26356.  p. 7551.]  23 December, 1892.</ref>
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In July 1900, he was appointed to command {{UK-TB81}} for the annual manoeuvres.<ref>Hall Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43/236}}</ref>
  
 
He was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} dated 1 January, 1903.<ref>''The London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27512/pages/4 no. 27512.  p. 4.]  2 January, 1903.</ref>
 
He was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} dated 1 January, 1903.<ref>''The London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27512/pages/4 no. 27512.  p. 4.]  2 January, 1903.</ref>
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Hall was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (C.B.) on 1 January, 1914.<ref>''Edinburgh Gazette'': [http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk/issues/12630/pages/7 no. 12630.  p. 7.]  2 January, 1914.</ref>
 
Hall was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (C.B.) on 1 January, 1914.<ref>''Edinburgh Gazette'': [http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk/issues/12630/pages/7 no. 12630.  p. 7.]  2 January, 1914.</ref>
  
He was appointed to command the {{UK-Roxburgh|f=t}} in July, serving in her until October 1914.{{MackieRNW}}
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He was appointed to command the {{UK-Roxburgh|f=t}} in July, serving in her until October, 1914.{{MackieRNW}}
  
 
==Great War==
 
==Great War==

Revision as of 14:01, 13 April 2014

Admiral Sydney S. Hall as a Commodore, Second Class, 1917.
Portrait: Francis Dodd. © IWM (Art.IWM ART 1742).

Admiral Sydney Stewart Hall, C.B., Royal Navy, Retired (16 June, 1872 – 10 January, 1955) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Early Life & Career

He was confirmed in the rank of Sub-Lieutenant dated 14 August, 1891. He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant with seniority of 14 August, 1892.[1]

In July 1900, he was appointed to command T.B. 81 for the annual manoeuvres.[2]

He was promoted to the rank of Commander dated 1 January, 1903.[3]

On 12 November, 1906, he was appointed in command of the second class protected cruiser Mercury.[4]

Hall was promoted to the rank of Captain on 31 December, 1907.[5]

In February 1911, he assumed command of the destroyer Diana.[6] It appears this posting brought some form of grief, as on 30 December, 1911, Fisher wrote to Churchill, "… you must get home Captain S. S. Hall of the Diana as soon as you can! Dear old A. K. Wilson got rid of him as he was a d—d sight too pertinacious!"[7]

Hall was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (C.B.) on 1 January, 1914.[8]

He was appointed to command the armoured cruiser Roxburgh in July, serving in her until October, 1914.[9]

Great War

Hall became the Royal Navy's top submarine officer as Commodore (S) on 8 February, 1915,[10] participating in the first meeting of the Submarine Development Committee on 8 September, where the design and purpose of six broad types of submarine were considered: Coastal, Patrol, Fleet, Cruiser, Minelayer and Monitor.[11] Though he was at the Admiralty, he was nominally also captain of the Dolphin from 8 February, 1915.[12]

Hall was appointed Commodore, First Class on 1 January, 1918.[13]

Post-War

Hall was promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral on 18 July, 1919, vice Cayley.[14] He was placed on the Retired List at his own request on 16 September.[15]

He was advanced to the rank of Vice-Admiral on the Retired List on 1 January, 1925,[16] and to Admiral on 27 February, 1929.[17]

Footnotes

  1. The London Gazette: no. 26356. p. 7551. 23 December, 1892.
  2. Hall Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/43/236
  3. The London Gazette: no. 27512. p. 4. 2 January, 1903.
  4. The Navy List (January, 1907), p. 345.
  5. The London Gazette: no. 28096. p. 34. 3 January, 1908.
  6. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  7. Winston S. Churchill. Companion Volume II Part 2. p. 1365.
  8. Edinburgh Gazette: no. 12630. p. 7. 2 January, 1914.
  9. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  10. Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (December, 1915). p. 3.
  11. The Technical History and Index, Vol. 3, Part 21. p. 10.
  12. Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (February, 1919). p. 777.
  13. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 30451. p. 86. 1 January, 1918.
  14. The London Gazette: no. 31486. p. 9863. 1 August, 1919.
  15. The London Gazette: no. 31581. p. 12141. 3 October, 1919.
  16. The London Gazette: no. 33010. p. 219. 9 January, 1925.
  17. The London Gazette: no. 33474. p. 1575. 5 March, 1929.

Bibliography

  • "Admiral S. S. Hall" (Obituaries). The Times. Tuesday, 11 January, 1955. Issue 53136, col D, p. 10.

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