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Commander Nigel David "Sharkey" MacCartan-Ward, DSC, AFC (born Nigel David Ward, 22 September 1943 – 17 May 2024) was a Royal Navy officer who introduced the Sea Harrier aircraft to service with the Fleet Air Arm and commanded 801 Naval Air Squadron during the Falklands War.
The squadron was supplemented by five pilots from 899 NAS and was under the command of Lieutenant Commander Nigel "Sharkey" Ward. On 18 May a further four pilots of 809 NAS transfer to the squadron from MV Atlantic Conveyor with their four Sea Harrier FRS.1 aircraft. 801 NAS Pilots. Lieutenant Commander Nigel 'Sharkey' Ward (CO)
Elton R. Sharkey: Director of Nuclear Propulsion, Submarine Delivery Agency: Engineering: 12 December 2022 [55] Ben Aldous: Commander, International Maritime Security Construct: 2022 [56] Catherine E. Jordan: Head, Royal Navy Culture Centre: Warfare: LVO: 9 January 2023 [38] Stephen J. Bolton: Deputy Director, Aviation Programmes and Futures ...
Lt. Cdr. Curator of European and Asiatic art at the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts US: Coulter, J. Hamilton Lt. Cdr. US: Croft-Murray, Edward: Major Researcher UK: Served with MFAA in Italy and Austria from 1943 Davie, L.G. Sgt Art historian and teacher UK: Served with MFAA in Greece and Italy. Taught in London and Rye, Sussex Davis, Clyde I
The main encounter with British forces occurred on 1 May 1982 when three Turbo-Mentors attacked a Royal Navy Westland Sea King helicopter in the area of Berkeley Sound but were intercepted by Royal Navy Sea Harriers flown by Lt 'Soapy' Watson and Lt Cdr 'Sharky' Ward of 801 Naval Air Squadron flying from HMS Invincible, [14] [15] with one of ...
Fort Campbell Chief Warrant Officer Stephen Dwyer Jr. died doing what he loved said a family friend. ... Col. Roger P. Waleski Jr., Commander of the 160th SOAR said the soldiers were truly SOF ...
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4 May 1916 – September 1917 : CDR Dudley Wright Knox; September 1917 – November 1918 : E.E. Wright; December 1918 – September 1920 : Guy Whitlock; September 1920 – June 1921 : John J. Hannigan; June 1921 – May 1923 : Robert T. Menner; May 1923 – June 1924 : Ward K. Wortman; June 1924 – June 1926 : Charles M. Tozer