66 THE FAMILY OF GALPIN 01-1 plosion occurred and ship was sunk in Dover Harbour, with great loss of life, 16th September 1918. H.M.S. [mu Duke, 1918. Appointed to R.N. College, Keyham, at that time the training establishment for Special Entry Naval Cadets, in December 1918, remaining till College was closed down for Cadets in October 1919. Placed on Retired List 1919 on account of injuries received in Glattaa explosion. Lieutenant- Commander, March 1923. F.R.G.S., 1923. Appointed an Ofiicer of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1926. BERNARD WILLIAM GALPIN Naval Cadet Special Entry) from King’s School, Canter- bury, September 191 5. R.N. College, Keyham, September 1915-january 1916. Midshipman, january 1916. H.M.S. Dreadnought, 1916-17; H.M.S. Reuatwu, 1917. Sub-Lieu- tenant, September 1917. Specialized in Submarines, 1918. Acting Lieutenant, September 1919. Served in various sub- marines, 191 8-20. Naval OHicers’ Course at Cambridge (Down- ing College). 1920. Torpedo Course in H.M.S. Verma, 1921. Lieutenant, September 192 1, seniority of I5tl1 December IQ 1 8. Served in various submarines on China Station, 1921-23. In command of H.M. Submarine H3 1, 1924-25. H.M.S. Valiant, 1925-26 and H.M.S. Warspize, 1926. Lieutenant-Commander, December 1926. ROYAL AIR FORCE CHARLES EDsoN GALPIN Flying Officer, 1926. CHRISTOPHER jour: GA1.1>1N, D.S.O. Scholar of St. ]ohn’s College, Oxford, 1910-14. B.A., 1914. Passed Civil Service Examination, 1914. Wireless Section, Aldershot, 1914. R.N.A.S., 19,15-18. Gallipoli and North Sea Patrol. D.S.O., 1917. Air Ministry Operations Branch, 1 9 1 8-19: Commanded No. 4 Communications Squad- ron, Felixstowe, 1919; Scandinavian Flight, 1919. Air Ministry, 1920-22. Chief Auditor, R.A.F., Palestine and Egypt, 1922-25. Principal Clerk, Air Ministry, 1925. t