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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
Royal Navy officer

Name
  
Ian Jenkins


Rank
  
Surgeon Vice Admiral

Years of service
  
1973 - 2006

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Born
  
12 September 1944Cardiff (
1944-09-12
)

Other work
  
Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle

Died
  
February 19, 2009, Windsor, United Kingdom

Education
  
Cardiff University School of Medicine

Awards
  
Order of the Bath, Royal Victorian Order

Surgeon Vice Admiral Ian Lawrence Jenkins (12 September 1944 – 19 February 2009) was a Royal Navy medical officer and former Surgeon General of the British Armed Forces.

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Career

Ian Jenkins was born in Cardiff and graduated from the Welsh National School of Medicine in 1968. He became a Fellow of The Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1973, and a consultant urologist in 1979.

He joined the Royal Naval Reserve in 1973 and transferred to the regular Royal Navy in 1975. His service included HMS Ark Royal, Royal Naval Hospital Haslar and Royal Naval Hospital Gibraltar, the Royal Marine Surgical Support Team and HMY Britannia.

During his career his clinical and research interests included the management of testicular cancer in the Royal Navy, professional medical education and the development of the Defence Medical Services.

He was appointed Professor of Naval Surgery in 1988–1991 when he became the Medical Officer in Command of RNH Haslar. In 1996 he became the first Defence Postgraduate Medical Dean and Commandant of the new Royal Defence Medical College. In 1999 he was promoted Surgeon Rear-Admiral and appointed the Medical Director General (Naval) working in Portsmouth.

In October 2002 he became the Surgeon General of Her Majesty’s Armed Forces responsible to the Chief of the Defence Staff and the Secretary of State for Defence. Surgeon Vice Admiral Jenkins was appointed an Honorary Surgeon to Her Majesty the Queen in October 1994, a Companion of the Venerable Order of Saint John and a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1999 for Services to HRH the Prince of Wales and a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 2006.

Ian Jenkins retired as the Surgeon General at the end of October 2006 and from the Royal Navy in January 2007.

Later work

Jenkins was appointed Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle from 1 February 2008. He was Chairman of Seafarers UK and a Patron of Children and Families of the Far East Prisoners. He died on 19 February 2009.

References

Ian Jenkins (Royal Navy officer) Wikipedia


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