Catalogue description Name Slayter, William Rudolph Date of Birth: 13 February 1896 Rank: Vice...

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Details of ADM 196/118/80
Reference: ADM 196/118/80
Description:
Name Slayter, William Rudolph
Date of Birth: 13 February 1896
Rank: Vice Admiral
Date of Appointment: 15 January 1909
Date: 15 January 1909
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Unpublished finding aids:

Copies of a nominal index to ADM 196/117-124, which relates mainly to the service records of Royal Navy commissioned officers who served in the First World War, are available in the reading rooms, The National Archives, Kew. The records are also available and name searchable on Documents Online.

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Slayter, William Rudolph

Date of birth: 13 February 1896

  • ADM 196/146/136
  • Naval Officer's service record

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Slayter, William Rudolph

Date of birth: 13 February 1896

  • ADM 196/128/93
  • Naval Officer's service record

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Slayter, William Rudolph

Date of birth: 13 February 1896

  • ADM 196/93/63
  • Naval Officer's service record

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