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Steve is a long serving (57 years) Royal Australian Navy logistician who was heavily involved in Naval Aviation, strategic planning and shipbuilding during his career, apart from the inevitable, and very welcome, sea time. He has always had an interest in Naval history and has been a member of the Navy Records Society for more than 50 years. For much of the 1990s he was Vice President of the Australian Naval Institute. | Steve is a long serving (57 years) Royal Australian Navy logistician who was heavily involved in Naval Aviation, strategic planning and shipbuilding during his career, apart from the inevitable, and very welcome, sea time. He has always had an interest in Naval history and has been a member of the Navy Records Society for more than 50 years. For much of the 1990s he was Vice President of the Australian Naval Institute. | ||
We have combined our research efforts into this single record of this valuable award. As there are now so many entries the | We have combined our research efforts into this single record of this valuable award. As there are now so many entries the table has been divided into a number of sections which you can find below. If you are not sure which one to look at please use the search facility at the top of all pages in the wiki. The search will find any pages in the wiki which meet your search query. | ||
You can see the background and history of the award [[Royal Red Cross | in this section]]. | You can see the background and history of the award [[Royal Red Cross | in this section]]. |
Latest revision as of 12:36, 15 January 2025
Context
As part of a project for the Chief Nursing Officer (Army) I helped to tabulate all those Army nurses who have been awarded the Royal Red Cross (RRC) or the Associate Royal Red Cross (ARRC).
On the other side of the world Capt. (Retd) Steve Pearson CSC, Royal Australian Navy, was busy collating recipients from the UK and Commonwealth counties and across all services (and civilians involved in the care of military patients).
Steve is a long serving (57 years) Royal Australian Navy logistician who was heavily involved in Naval Aviation, strategic planning and shipbuilding during his career, apart from the inevitable, and very welcome, sea time. He has always had an interest in Naval history and has been a member of the Navy Records Society for more than 50 years. For much of the 1990s he was Vice President of the Australian Naval Institute.
We have combined our research efforts into this single record of this valuable award. As there are now so many entries the table has been divided into a number of sections which you can find below. If you are not sure which one to look at please use the search facility at the top of all pages in the wiki. The search will find any pages in the wiki which meet your search query.
You can see the background and history of the award in this section.
Please let me know via the contact page if you think anyone is missing.
Database Sections
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