Supply Officer (Royal Navy) - Supply Officers With Separate Articles in Wikipedia

Supply Officers With Separate Articles in Wikipedia

Not mentioned above, these Supply Officers have a separate entry, or are mentioned in another article, in Wikipedia:

  • Richard Aylard
  • Sir Ronald Brockman
  • Sir Norman Denning
  • Alan Hardaker - football administrator
  • Duncan Lustig-Prean and Beckett v United Kingdom
  • Charlotte Manley
  • Edward Travis (later Sir Edward Travis) - operational head of Bletchley Park Feb 1942 to Apr 1952
  • Nicholas Peter Wright

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