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William Clarkson

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Rear-Admiral William Clarkson, CMG, RAN, for services in connection with the control and reorganisation of coastal shipping.
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Final Report (Dated 29th October, 1920), together with Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee
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Following the Boxer Rebellion, Clarkson transferred to the Commonwealth Naval Forces upon the
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he became the Director of Transports and Controller of Shipping. By 1918 he was regarded as
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for the CNF, which would become the first ships of the newly founded Royal Australian Navy.
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Upon the founding of the RAN in 1911, Clarkson became the third member of the
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He was promoted to vice admiral on 1 November 1922 and transferred to the
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started in 1913 and was opened in 1920, for the purpose of training.
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and Clarkson was a driving force in its creation. Work on
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in 1900–01, which carried despatches in the conflict.
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Later he was 95:, North Yorkshire, England 62:, North Yorkshire, England 47:at Clarkson's birth place. 15: 683:The Sydney Morning Herald 342:Commonwealth Naval Forces 268:, and his wife Mary (née 148:Commonwealth Naval Forces 37: 321:Captain William Creswell 607:. Australian Government 524:B. N. Primrose (1981). 348:Federation of Australia 58:10 St Hilda's Terrace, 461:at the family home in 431: 214:Louisa Clarissa Hawker 425:. The citation reads 376:Royal Australian Navy 246:Royal Australian Navy 157:Years of service 151:Royal Australian Navy 304:Clarkson joined the 290:R. & W. 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William Clarkson (disambiguation)

Blue plaque
Whitby
Darling Point
Sydney
Church of Saint Mary, Whitby
54°29′20″N 0°36′34″W / 54.48889°N 0.60944°W / 54.48889; -0.60944
South Australian Naval Service
Royal Australian Navy
Vice Admiral
Boxer Rebellion
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Canberra
Vice Admiral
KBE
CMG
Royal Australian Navy
senior commander
Whitby
draper
privately educated
articled
shipbuilding
Newcastle upon Tyne
R. & W. Hawthorn
marine engineer
South Australian Naval Service
Engineer Lieutenant

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