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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jock_SlaterJock Slater - Wikipedia

    Admiral Sir John Cunningham Kirkwood Slater, GCB, LVO, DL (born 27 March 1938), known as Jock Slater, is a retired Royal Navy officer. He commanded a minesweeper, a frigate and then a destroyer before taking over the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious and then achieving higher command in the Navy.

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    Almirante Sir John Cunningham Kirkwood Slater, GCB, LVO, DL (nacido el 27 de marzo de 1938), conocido como Jock Slater , es un oficial retirado de la Marina Real. Estuvo al mando de un dragaminas, una fragata y luego un destructor antes de hacerse cargo del portaaviones HMS Illustrious y luego alcanzar el mando superior en la Armada.

  3. Sir Jock Slater joined the Royal Navy in 1956. During his early career he served in the frigate HMS TROUBRIDGE, the minesweeper HMS YAXHAM, the Royal Yacht BRITANNIA and the destroyer HMS CASSANDRA.

  4. 5 de jun. de 2024 · The OS Club speaks to Admiral Sir Jock Slater, First Sea Lord and Former Equerry to the Queen (School House 1951–56).

  5. This is a beautifully written and absorbing naval memoir, and it made a significant contribution to the history of the Royal Navy in the Second World War when it was first published in 1951; this new paperback edition, with an introduction by his great nephew Admiral Jock Slater, will fascinate and delight a new generation of readers and bring ...

  6. Admiral Sir John Cunningham Kirkwood "Jock" Slater, GCB LVO DL, (born 27 March 1938) is a retired Royal Navy officer. He commanded a minesweeper, a frigate and then a destroyer before taking over the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious and then achieving higher command in the Navy.

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · During his career Sir Jock was First Sea Lord, Chief of the Naval Staff and Equerry to Queen Elizabeth II. During the interview with Sir Jock we explored the highlights and challenges of his career as well as his advice to young Sedberghians embarking on the first rungs of professional life.