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George Noel Green

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George Noel Green

Born(1921-12-01)1 December 1921
Johannesburg
Allegiance South Africa
Service / branch South African Navy
Years of service1938–1981
RankRear Admiral
UnitSAS Transvaal
Commands
  • Chief of Naval Staff Logistics
  • OC Simonstown Naval Dockyard
WarsSecond World War
AwardsSouthern Cross Medal SM Good Service Medal ' Good Service Medal ' Union Medal ' 1939–45 Star ' Africa Star ' Atlantic Star ' War Medal 1939–1945 ' Defence Medal (United Kingdom) ' Africa Service Medal (WWII) '
Spouse(s)Fiona Margaret Green

Rear Admiral George Noel Green SM was a South African Navy officer[1] who served as Chief of Naval Staff Logistics.

Early life

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He was born in Johannesburg, a son of a marine engineer who had a long association with life at sea.

World War 2

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He joined the Royal Navy in 1938 as a Boy Seaman 2nd class and later attained the rank of petty officer. He was appointed as an officer in the Royal Navy on 1 January 1945 at the rank of sub lieutenant. Torpedo officer and Watchkeeping Officer on the HMS Caesar. Torpedo Anti Submarine officer and Assistant Navigator on HMS Bellona (63). Officer of the Quarters and Forecastle officer on HMS Nigeria. He served on the battleship HMS Hood, later destroyed by gunfire from the Bismarck. During the assault on Tobruk, his Tank Landing Craft was blown from under him.

South African navy career

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He transferred to the South African Navy on 1 May 1947 with the rank of lieutenant. OC SAS Transvaal in May 1947-August 1957. OC Naval College from 1964-1966. He was promoted to Naval captain on 1 July 1966. Senior Naval Staff Officer Maritime Headquarters at Silvermine in 1966-1969. OC SAS President Steyn, SAS President Kruger beginning in July 1966-1971. He was promoted to Commodore in 1972 and served as the Officer Commanding Simonstown Naval Dockyard. He was promoted to rear admiral and succeeded R Adm Fido Walters as CNS Logistics on 1 October 1977.

Awards and decorations

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See also

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References

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Military offices
Preceded by Chief of Naval Staff Logistics
1977–1979
Succeeded by
unknown
Preceded by OC Simonson' Town Naval Dockyard
1972–197?
Succeeded by
unknown
Preceded by OC SA Naval College Succeeded by
unknown