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John Adams (Royal Navy officer)

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After leaving the Royal Navy, Adams served as Director of the Paper and Paper Products Industry Training Board from 1968 to 1971. From 1972 to 1973, he was Director of the Employers' Federation of Papermakers and Boardmakers and then served from 1974 to 1983 as Director General of the British Paper
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jet fighters and deploy helicopters, insisting that this approach was the logical conclusion of his research. Begg, who believed that missiles would replace planes, exploded with anger and rejected Adams's report publicly. Begg told him that he would never be employed again. Adams retired on 12
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He married the former Mary Parker in 1943. The two had one son and the marriage ended in 1961. He married Ione Eadie later in 1961 and had two sons and two daughters together.
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and served in the Admiralty's torpedo and anti-submarine warfare division, among other staff appointments. He was promoted to
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Membership of the Fourth Class was subsequently renamed as Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order, entitling holders to the
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from May 1964 to January 1966. The ship was deployed in the Indian Ocean and the Far East. She arrived east of Suez with
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and became chairman of the Future Fleet Working Party, reporting to Admiral of the Fleet
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In 1966, serving as Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Policy), Adams was assigned to the
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on 31 December 1950. He was then appointed the executive commander of the Royal Yacht
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British military personnel of the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
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s safe with its confidential material inside to the deck of
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to support marine and army border patrols from bases in
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Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order
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Building on his experience with the 286:, Adams was assigned to the destroyer 795:People educated at Glenalmond College 746:The Papers of Rear-Admiral John Adams 722:The Papers of Rear-Admiral John Adams 336:and the landings of Allied troops in 7: 800:Companions of the Order of the Bath 790:Royal Navy officers of World War II 464:February 1968, and was appointed a 741:Royal Navy (RN) Officers 1939–1945 668:. 19 November 1965. p. 10843. 466:Companion of the Order of the Bath 166:Companion of the Order of the Bath 37:Rear Admiral Adams in August 1967. 14: 488:The Adventure of Charlie the Cone 391:to Portugal and a world tour for 426:Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation 393:Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 231:Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation 156:Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation 648:. 15 January 1957. p. 362. 603:. 19 January 1951. p. 365. 483:and Board Industry Federation. 478:Company director and later life 328:in 1941 and saw action in the 253:19 December 1918. He attended 1: 728:. 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Newcastle upon Tyne
Royal Navy
Rear Admiral
HMS Albion
3rd Submarine Squadron
HMY Britannia
HMS Creole
Second World War
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order
Mentioned in Despatches
Rear Admiral
CB
LVO
Royal Navy
HMS Albion
Centaur-class
light aircraft carrier
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
Newcastle upon Tyne
Glenalmond College
Perth and Kinross
Revenge-class
Royal Oak
Second World War
Walker
Vanquisher
Hunt-class

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