Commanding Officers
From | To | Name |
---|---|---|
17 February 1942 | 15 April 1942 | Lt/Cdr. M. Johnstone, DSC, RN |
15 April 1942 | 28 June 1943 | Lt/Cdr. J.R. Lang, RN |
28 June 1943 | December 1943 | Lt/Cdr. W.N. Waller, RN |
December 1943 | 9 February 1944 | Lt/Cdr(A) T.T. Miller, RN |
9 February 1944 | 13 August 1944 | Lt/Cdr. E.E. Barringer, RNVR |
13 August 1944 | 9 January 1945 | Lt/Cdr(A) F.V. Jones, RNVR |
9 January 1945 | 31 March 1945 | Lt/Cdr(A) J.R. Godley, RNVR |
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