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in 1923 and was promoted to commander. After commanding the 1st Minesweeper Flotilla from 1923 to 1925, he was posted to Australia as Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff at the Navy Office, Melbourne, from 1925 to 1927. In 1928, he attended the
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until 1930, when he was promoted to captain. From 1931 to 1933, he was the head of the British naval mission to China, with the rank of commodore in the Chinese Navy.
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In April 1941, Baillie-Grohman organised the naval evacuation of the British and Commonwealth forces in Greece under difficult circumstances after the
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After the First World War, Baillie-Grohman was employed on minesweeping operations off the coast of Belgium, then commanded the sloop HMS
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as a cadet in 1903 and was promoted to lieutenant in 1909. In 1914, he was given command of the destroyer
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In addition to his British decorations, Baillie-Grohman also received the Belgian
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Baillie-Grohman (centre) in Kiel Harbour, Germany, on 19 May 1945
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Order of Brilliant Jade, Red Cravat with Blue and White Border
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HMS Ramillies
HMS St Vincent
1st Destroyer Flotilla
HMS Keppel
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HMS Leamington
HMS Crocus
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HMS Ghurka
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First World War
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