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Peter Tomlinson (admiral)

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Died
  
13 September 2012

Awards
  
Southern Cross Medal

Rank
  
Rear Admiral


Allegiance
  
South Africa

Name
  
Peter Tomlinson

Commands held
  
Chief of Naval Staff Operations SAS Walvisbaai

Service/branch
  
South African Navy

Rear Admiral Peter Tomlinson was a South African Navy officer.

He attended school at Diocesan College in Cape Town from 1936 until March 1941.

He joined the South African Air Force in World War II, serving in the motor boat flotilla. He only joined the SA Naval Forces (as the Navy was then known) as an Able Seaman in 1944. He was commissioned in 1945 and was one of sixty naval officers who joined the Permanent Force in 1946.

He was appointed Senior Officer Commanding in the Minesweeping Squadron and later Executive Officer of SAS President Pretorius from 1963 - 1965. Ashore he served as Acting Director of Personnel and as South Africa’s attaché in Argentina as well as Chief of Naval Staff (Personnel) and Chief of Naval Staff Operations from 1978 to 1982.

Honours and awards

He was awarded the Southern Cross Medal and the National Order of Merit (Paraguay)(Commander) and the Order of Naval Merit (Argentina).

References

Peter Tomlinson (admiral) Wikipedia