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John Dodson Daintree

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117: 171:. On the formation of the Coast Guard Force in April 1923, he was appointed its first Inspector-general , serving as such until 1926, when he retired. He devoted the rest of his life to visiting schools all around the country to lecture on life-saving at sea and how to restore people on the verge of drowning back to life. 167:, Newhaven was a minor Royal Navy base during that war, serving as Portsmouth's auxiliary operational base. After the war, he served for several years as Senior-inspector of Life-Saving Apparatus under the 148:
deemed that Weihaiwei was unsuitable for a major naval base or trading port. As a result in late 1901, responsibility was transferred from the War Office to the
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were responsible for Weihaiwei after it was leased in 1898, as it was envisaged that it would become a naval base similar to
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on 1 January 1908, and had retired from the navy when he was re-called for service as Senior Naval Officer at
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from 1901 to 1902, and as Inspector-General of the Coast Guard service after its formation in 1923.
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later the same year, on 2 October 1886. The following year, he was on 13 September 1887 posted to
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Daintree joined the Royal Navy in 1879, and was posted as a supernumerary naval cadet to
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late in the First World War. Situated on the English Channel in
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on 31 December 1899, he was in March 1900 transferred to the
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for navigating duties in January 1886, and was promoted to
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Index

CBE
Royal Navy
Commissioner of Weihaiwei
HMS Bellerophon
North America station
sub-lieutenant
HMS Dart
lieutenant
HMS Sultan
Mediterranean Fleet
HMS Griffon
commander
Royal Naval College, Greenwich
HMS Amphitrite

War Office
Weihaiwei
War Office
British Hong Kong
Liu-kung Tao
Royal Engineers
Colonial Office
captain
Newhaven
East Sussex
Board of Trade
Beaconsfield


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