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to the
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. The chaplains are commissioned by the Sovereign but do not hold military rank other than that of "Chaplain Royal Navy". They are usually addressed as Padre, Reverend or more informally Bish. Chaplains are recruited from a number of
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. The senior chaplain in the Royal Navy is the Chaplain of the Fleet (Chp FLT) Andrew Hillier: an Anglican priest, he is also the Archdeacon for the Royal Navy.


Training

Chaplains join the Royal Navy as experienced clergy of their denomination. They undergo naval training at
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alongside other
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officer cadets. Those serving with the Royal Marines may be selected to attempt commando training: if successful they become Royal Navy Commandos and wear the Commando
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and, on No 1 uniform, the Commando Dagger badge. Those who serve with the Submarine Service may earn their submarine service "Dolphins".


Chaplains of the Fleet

The role of Chaplain of the Fleet, being Head of the Naval Chaplains, was established on 13 May 1859, and was originally attached to the role of Senior Chaplain at Greenwich Hospital and was also the Inspector of Naval Schools. An Order in Council issued by King
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in August 1902 granted the ecclesiastical dignity of
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on the Chaplain of the Fleet. :Thomas Ken was appointed Chaplain of the Fleet by King Charles II in 1683. * 1859–1865: ''Unknown'' * 1865–1871: William Guise-Tucker * 1871–1876: ''Unknown'' * 23 November 18761882 (retd): John Cawston * 1882–1888:
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* 188817 January 1899 (retd): John Cox-Edwards * 18991 March 1901 (retd): John Berry * 19016 October 1906 (retd): Stuart Harris * 19061 December 1917 (retd):
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* 1917–1924: Charles Ingles * 192429 January 1929 (retd):
Robert McKew Right Rev. Robert McKew (16 February 1872''1939 England and Wales Register'' – 11 October 1944) was an Irish Anglican priest in the 20th century. McKew was born on Valentia Island, County Kerry. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin an ...
* 1929–1933:
Walter Knight-Adkin Walter Kenrick Knight-Adkin (17 August 1880 – 24 May 1957) was an Anglican priest in the first half of the 20th century. Ecclesiastical career Born in Cheltenham, Knight-Adkin was educated at Cheltenham College and St Edmund Hall, Oxford ...
* 1933–1935:
Charles Peshall Charles John Eyre Peshall, CBE, DSO, KHC (1881–1957) was a Church of England priest and former Royal Navy chaplain. He was Chaplain of the Fleet, director general of the Naval Chaplaincy Service and archdeacon for the Royal Navy from 1933 to ...
* 19354 October 1938 (retd):
Arthur Gilbertson Arthur Deane Gilbertson, (31 August 1883 – 30 January 1964) was a Church of England priest and former Royal Navy chaplain. He was Chaplain of the Fleet, Director General of the Naval Chaplaincy Service, Archdeacon for the Royal Navy and an Ho ...
* 1938–1943:
Thomas Crick Thomas Crick, (17 March 1885 – 13 November 1970) was an Anglican priest in the middle part of the 20th century. Life Crick was born in 1885 and educated at St Edmund's School, Canterbury and Brasenose College, Oxford. Ordained in 1909 ...
* 1943–1947: John Wilson * 194715 May 1952:
Leonard Coulshaw Leonard Coulshaw (24 February 1896 – 22 July 1988) was Chaplain of the Fleet and Archdeacon of the Royal Navy from 1948 to 1952. Born on 24 February 1896 and educated at Southend High School for Boys and King's College London, he served ...
* 1952–1956:
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* 1956–1960:
Darrell Bunt Frederick Darrell Bunt (3 July 1902 – 31 October 1977) was Chaplain of the Fleet and Archdeacon of the Royal Navy from 1956 to 1960. Educated at the City of London School and St Chad's College, Durham, Bunt was ordained in 1927. Crockford's ...
* 19605 March 1963 (retd): John Armstrong * 15 May 196318 March 1966 (retd):
Raymond Richardson Raymond William Richardson, (16 October 1909 – 11 August 1968) was a Church of England priest and former Royal Navy chaplain. He was Chaplain of the Fleet, Director General of the Naval Chaplaincy Service and Archdeacon for the Royal Navy from ...
* 18 March 19666 May 1969:
Christopher Prior Christopher Prior, Order of the Bath, CB (2 July 1912 – 14 September 2004) was an eminent Anglican priest: Chaplain of the Fleet from 1966 to 1969 and Archdeacon of Portsmouth from then to 1977. Born on 2 July 1912, he was educated at Keble Co ...
* 8 April 19699 June 1972 (retd): Ambrose Weekes * 14 April 19721975: Chandos Morgan * 4 December 19751980:
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* 28 March 19801984: Raymond Roberts * 11 June 19841989: Noël Jones * 1989–1994: Michael Henley * 1994–1997:
Michael Bucks Michael William Bucks (2 June 1940 – 20 July 1997) was a Church of England priest who served as Royal Navy chaplain. He was Chaplain of the Fleet, Director General of the Naval Chaplaincy Service and Archdeacon for the Royal Navy from 1993 un ...
* 1997–1999: Simon Golding‘GOLDING, Ven. Simon Jefferies’, Who's Who 2012, A & C Black, 2012; online edition, Oxford University Press, December 201
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Barry Hammett Barry Keith Hammett, (born 9 October 1947) is a Church of England priest and former Royal Navy chaplain. He was Chaplain of the Fleet, Director General of the Naval Chaplaincy Service and Archdeacon for the Royal Navy from 2002 to 2006. Who's Wh ...
* 2006–2010:
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* 2010–2014: Scott J. Brown * 2014–2018: Ian Wheatley * 2018–2021: Martyn Gough *22 June 2021present: Andrew Hillier


See also

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Royal Air Force Chaplains Branch The Royal Air Force Chaplains Branch provides military chaplains for the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom. Mission The Mission of the Royal Air Force Chaplains Branch is to serve the RAF Community through: Prayer, Presence and Proclamation. ...
* Royal Army Chaplains' Department


References


Further reading

* Bergen, Doris. L., (ed), 2004. ''The Sword of the Lord: Military Chaplains from the First to the Twenty-First Century''. University of Notre Dame Press


External links


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