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    Admiral Sir John Cunningham Kirkwood Slater, GCB, LVO, DL (born 27 March 1938), known as Jock Slater, is a retired Royal Navy officer. He commanded a minesweeper, a frigate and then a destroyer before taking over the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious and then achieving higher command in the Navy.

  2. Admiral Sir John Cunningham Kirkwood "Jock" Slater, GCB LVO DL, (born 27 March 1938) is a retired Royal Navy officer. He commanded a minesweeper, a frigate and then a destroyer before taking over the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious and then achieving higher command in the Navy. He served as...

  3. By Andrew Cunningham, Introduction by Admiral Jock Slater. Subject: Spring 2022 Catalog | General Military & Naval History | Summer 2024 Sale. Format: Softcover. Pages: 720. pages. Illustrations: 20 b/w illustrations. Published: April 15, 2022. ISBN-10: 1399092952. ISBN-13: 9781399092951. Product Dimensions: 9.25 × 6.125 × 1 in. Product Weight:

  4. Our President - The Royal Marines Association Concert Band. Admiral Sir Jock Slater GCB, LVO, DL, RN. Sir Jock Slater joined the Royal Navy in 1956. During his early career he served in the frigate HMS TROUBRIDGE, the minesweeper HMS YAXHAM, the Royal Yacht BRITANNIA and the destroyer HMS CASSANDRA.

  5. 6 de jul. de 2010 · A decade of under-investment has left the Royal Navy with a serious shortage of ships, according to the former First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Jock Slater. The former head of the Royal Navy said in...

  6. About: Jock Slater. Admiral Sir John Cunningham Kirkwood "Jock" Slater, GCB, LVO, DL (born 27 March 1938) is a retired Royal Navy officer. He commanded a minesweeper, a frigate and then a destroyer before taking over the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious and then achieving higher command in the Navy.

  7. 20 de mar. de 2008 · In his valedictory address to the Institute as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Sir Jock Slater here discusses the role and practicalities of the maritime contribution, exploring the historical, traditions and pedigree of the Royal Navy.