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  2. Category:Royal Navy logistics officers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for Royal Navy logistics officers, including supply officers, paymasters, and pursers. Pages in category "Royal Navy logistics officers" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.

  3. List of supply officers in the Royal Navy who have reached ...

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    This is a list of Royal Naval Paymasters, Supply Officers and Logistics Officers who have reached flag rank, listed in order of seniority as a Rear-Admiral.It was customary for some officers to be promoted upon retirement, so some pre-war paymaster admirals may not have served in the rank on the active list.

  4. Supply officer (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    GL supply officers were thus able to serve in a much wider range of appointments, such as shore command, naval attaché, intelligence; indeed none of the posts held by the six serving supply officer admirals in 1991 would have been open to a pusser before 1956. The substantive rank of lieutenant-commander had been formally introduced in March 1914.

  5. Navy Supply Corps - Wikipedia

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    Supply Corps officers are widely distributed throughout the Navy and Department of Defense; they are typically billeted to an operational command (sub, ship, EODMU, Seal Team, NMCB/ACB, etc) or shore activity's supply department, or to a supply unit or command, such as Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Groups (NAVELSG), Fleet Logistics ...

  6. Logistics officer - Wikipedia

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    A logistics officer is a member of an armed force or coast guard responsible for overseeing the support of an army, air force, marine corps, navy or coast guard fleet, both at home and abroad. Logistics officers can be stationary on military bases or deployed as an active part of a field army, air wing, naval force or coast guard fleet.

  7. Officer Corps of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    Junior submarine warfare officers undertake training at the Submarine School at HMS Raleigh in Torpoint before being appointed to a complement job in a submarine. The junior warfare officer is responsible for navigation and bridge watchkeeping, where they will ensure the navigational safety of all ship operations on behalf of the captain.

  8. Navy Supply Corps School - Wikipedia

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    In 1940 the Supply Corps Naval Reserve Officers School was established in Washington, D.C. Ten months later the two schools merged to form the Navy Supply Corps School (NSCS) at the Harvard University Graduate School of Business in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1943 marked the first navy school allowing women located in Radcliffe College in Cambridge.

  9. Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force - Wikipedia

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    Some of the ships also have a small contingent of Navy personnel aboard for operations support, supply coordination and helicopter operations. As a result of a 2012 reorganization, Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force was renamed Combat Logistics Force, with some of its ship categories being transferred to a new Service Support program.