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MARCH, 1960
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Officers Get More on Retirement RISES COMMENCE APRIL 1 for the Services announced on February 10 have, in ME pay the main. been well received in the Royal Navy. The recent increases are the result of the first bi-annual reviews which were recommended by the Grigg Report. The While Paper announcing the changes also brought in a new oliiccrs‘ retired
pay code which will replace the 1956 pay code and will be applied to all ollicers who retire on or after February 1. The current pension code for ratings was introduced in February. 195‘). and no alteration to that code has been made. The gratuities payable to ratings Lieut.. equivalent rank 99-l-1.076 R.M. who le:ive the Service with at le:ist 12 years‘ qualifying service have. Lt.-Cdr.. equivalent rank 1.186-1.533 R.M. however. been increased. The officers‘ retired pay is based on The rates of pay of the Women's service over the Royal Naval Service have also been rank :ind length offrom £475 per year increased to maintain the existing age of 21. It varies ratio of approximately 85 per cent. of for a lieutenant (General Service) for 16 years rcclzonable service to the equivalent men's rate. The increases range from £73 per maximum for that rank after 34 years year for :1 lieutenant to £730 per year rccltonable service of £675. The for an admiral of the fleet. Increases range for a lieuten:int-commander for ratings range between 75. and 145. is from £515 to £875 and for :1 coma week and to encourage recruitment mander £625 to £1.075. The average trade allowances are being introduced for a captain is from £870 after 18 which will give increases of up to 353. years to £1350 after 34 years. The rates for Special Duties list in week. oflicersare: EXAMPLES OF THE NEW RATES Min. rate I6 yrs.’ Inert-_menLs for alter Rate C is the lowest qualification. reckonable additional 11:. Rate A the highest. service Rank I: a yr. New Weekly Rates. Basic Pay‘ £20 1 vr.. that 4 yrs. Lt.-Cdr.. under £15 a yr.. next 9 Yrs. to 9 yrs. RATE C 5 yrs 485 £10 :1 rr.. rank .
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Lady Carrington to ‘Launch’ New Dock first The dock was laid down in J:inu;ii-y last year and will be used in the fitting out of H.M.S. Dreadnought, the British nuclear submarine. which is being built at Barrow-in-Furness. _"Admir:ilty Floating Dock 59" is
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ADAME dc Rivera Schreiber. 192 6 wife of the Peruvian Ambassador to Great Britain. His Excellency Don Ricardo dc Rivera Schreibcr. unveiled the name Coronel Bolognesi, and the cruiser Ceylon disappeared from among the List of Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels. The cruiser. completed in 1943. has been bought for the Peruvian Navy. and was formally transferred on 252 0 February 9 at a short ceremony in
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H.M.S. Ceylon handed over captain (Capt. Delgado) to Peru sioning
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Portsmouth docltyard. Admiral Sir Manley Power. Commander-in-Chief. Portsmouth, handed over the ship on behalf of the Admiralty and the cruiser was accepted by the Peruvian Ambassador.
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crew crews The rates are for compulsory or to 0 lircmcnt. There will be a deduction 252 0 in certain circumstances for volun- perform the ceremony which will start the flooding-up and “launching" of tary retirement. Terminal grants will continue to be the Royal Navy's latest floating dock 7-yr. three times the rate of the annual at H.M_ Dockyard, Portsmouth, on OMMANDED by Licut.-Cdr. Rate March 31. retired pay. W. R. Hart. A.F.C.. R.N.. and to s d be embarked in due course in H.M.S. Ldg. Rating. Cpl. R.M. 162 9 Hermes.‘ 890 Sea Vixen 1Squadron Petty Olfr.. Sgt. R.M. 206 6 at R.N. on February commissioned Chief Petty Offr., Air Station. Yeovillon. 234 6 Colour Sgt. R.M. ..
H.M.S. DAMPIER RECOMMISSION ED
.M. Survey Ship Dnmpicr (Cdr. WILL BE USED I). W. Hashim. R.N.). «commisJanuary accommodate destroyers sioned by air in Singapore big enough BY and frigates and will be fully equipped I. The ship's company the routine maintenance modated in R.N. Air Station. Simham. the ship refitting. DREADNOUGHT will and repairs of ships docked in it. it while H.M.S_ Danipier is the first of four also provide accommodation and have been fitted similar survey ships and ADY the wife of the fflcililicsfor the dock with improved accomniodation. which L First Lord Carrintgton. of ships submarines in dock. the Admiralty. is includes cafeteria messing and bunks
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in all mess decks. Seven major surveys and several smaller ones have been carried out in the last 18 months. mainly in Malayan and Sarawak waters; many new shoals have been discovered and tidal observations made. During this period the ship‘s boats have spent over 5.300 hours surveying away from the ship.
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Rev. J. A. Coughlan. ln handing the ship‘s book to the Ambassador, the Commander-in-Chief
referred to Ceylon‘s distinguished record and that “it is a pleasure she is not going to be allowed to go to waste." His Excellency the Ambassador said how grateful Peru was that the handing over of the two cruisers. the Newfoundland (now the Almirantc Grau) and the Ceylon had been conducted so smoothly. adding. “We need these cruisers to help train our marines. Peru has a long coastline. is a owing country and needs ships 0 this sort."
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Sales of Senior Service have increased ten-fold in just ten years. These figures can mean only one thingthat ten times as many people_ now know that Senior Service give the same lull enloyment
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VIRGINIA TOBACCO AT ITS BEST
'l‘he Conimander-in-Chief. Portsmouth (Admiral Sir Manley Power), at the ceremony of the handing over of H.M.S. Ceylon
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