Johan Charl Walters
South African admiral
Vice Admiral Johan Charl Walters SD SM MMM SAN (Rtd) | |
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Born | (1919-01-09)January 9, 1919 Moorreesburg, Cape Province, Union of South Africa |
Died | 9 February 1993(1993-02-09) (aged 74) Parow, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa |
Allegiance | South Africa |
Service/ | ![]() |
Years of service | 1941–1980 |
Rank | Vice Admiral |
Commands held | Chief of the South African Navy |
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Relations | Phyllis Evelyn Walters (wife) |
Vice-Admiral Johan Charl Walters SD SM MMM SAN (Rtd) (1919–1993) was a former Chief of the South African Navy.
Early life
He was born on 9 January 1919 in Moorreesburg, Cape Province, and was christened on 2 March 1919.[1]
He was trained at the General Botha Training college from 1934 to 1935 and joined the Ellerman Hall Line after leaving General Botha.[2]
He served in World War II on a number of ships:
- 1941 – 1941 - Sub Lt. HMSAS Oostewal
- 1941 – 1942 HMSAS Natalia in command as a Sub Lieutenant[3]: 69
- 1943 HMSAS Bluff
- 1944 Lt HMSAS Soetvlei
- 1944 – 1945 HMS Salvestor
- 1946 HMS Chaster, HMS Indefatigable, HMS Barcross,[3]: 140 HMS Barbrake
- 1947 HMS Rockrose 1947 – 1954
- Lt Cdr HMSAS Pretoria
- 1955 HMS Scott, HMS Shackleton
- 1956 HMSAS Protea
- October 1957 to 1963 LCDR/CDR/CAPT HMSAS Natal (K10)[3]: 163 He was promoted to Commander in December 1960.[4]: 183
- 1964 – 1974 Commodore and Hydrographer of the Navy[4]: 218
- 1975 – 1976 Rear Admiral Chief of Naval Staff Logistics[5]
- 1 October 1977 – 30 January 1980 Vice Admiral Chief of Navy[6]
Awards and decorations
Southern Cross Decoration (SD)
Southern Cross Medal (1952) (SM)
Military Merit Medal (MMM)
Good Service Medal (Gold (30 Years))
Good Service Medal (Silver (20 Years))
Union Medal
1939–45 Star
Atlantic Star
Pacific Star
War Medal 1939–1945
Africa Service Medal (WWII)
References
- ^ "Afstammelinge van/ Descendants of "Stamvader" Samuel Walters". waltersfamilie.co.za. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
- ^ http://www.generalbotha.co.za/oldsalts/history.aspx?num=782&eng=False[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c Du Toit, Allan (1992). South Africa's fighting ships past and present. Ashanti Publishing. ISBN 978-1874800507.
- ^ a b Goosen, C (1973). South Africa's Navy - the first Fifty years. W. J. Flesch & partners. ISBN 0-949989-02-9.
- ^ "DIE BURGER LAASTE,11 Februarie 1993 bladsy 10:Voormalige 20hoof van 20Vloot sterf". Archived from the original on 8 December 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
- ^ Fact file: Chiefs of the South African Navy | DefenceWeb
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by James Johnson | Chief of the South African Navy 1977–1980 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by unknown | Chief of Naval Staff Logistics 1975–1977 | Succeeded by George Noel Green |
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1922 – 1932
- Norman Rankin
- Robert F.U.P. Fitzgerald
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1940 – 1942
1942 – 1951
- James Dalgleish
- Frederick Dean
1951 – 1955
- Frederick Dean
- Pieter de Waal
- Hugo H Biermann
1955 – 1966
1966 – Present
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