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STUART, Ronald Neil
UK, Soldiers Awards from the London Gazette, 1898-1944
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Full Name
STUART, Ronald Neil
Date Of Birth
26 Aug 1886
Age
30
Birth Place
Liverpool, Lancashire
Nationality
British
Resided Place
Liverpool, Lancashire; Charing, Kent, England
Date
7 Jun 1917
Date Of Death
8 Feb 1954
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Later Captain. Captain of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Empress of Britain. Also Commodore of the Canadian Pacific Railway Fleet 1934. Assisted in the rescue of the US destroyer USS "Cassin".
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Further gazette dates: 20/07/1917 (V.C.); 23/03/1917 (D.S.O.); 26/11/1929 (RD); 21/03/1919 (MiD); 12/09/1919 (Navy Cross) Further gazette pages: 7424 (V.C.); 2951 (D.S.O.); 7659 (RD); 3860 (MiD); 11583 (Navy Cross) Gazette issue: 30194 (V.C.); 29997 (D.S.O.); 33555 (RD); 31248 (MiD); 31553 (Navy Cross)
Rank Name
Lieutenant
Award Details
Distinguished Service (D.S.O.); Award received from United States of America during First World War (Navy Cross).
Gazette Date
1918
Gazette Page
13694 (V.C.); Issue: 31021 (V.C.)
Duty Location
North Atlantic; Submarines
Service
Royal Navy
Regiment
Royal Naval Reserve
Battalion
HMS Pargust
Commemorated
Charing Cemetery, Kent
Place of Death
Charing, Kent
Conflict Period
World War I
Served For
United Kingdom
award
1914/15 Star
award
Mentioned in Despatches (MiD)
award
Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
award
Victory Medal
award
Victoria Cross (VC)
award
British War Medals WW1
unit
Royal Navy
unit
Royal Naval Reserve
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Publication Title
UK, Soldiers Awards from the London Gazette, 1898-1944
Content Source
London Gazette
Last Updated
Oct 31, 2023
Description
The London Gazette is one of the official journals of record of the British government, and the most important among such official journals in the United Kingdom, in which certain statutory notices are required to be published.
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