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John Talbot Savignac Hall : ウィキペディア英語版
John Talbot Savignac Hall

Rear-Admiral John Talbot Savignac Hall, CIE (30 November 1896 – 21 January 1964) was a Royal Navy officer who became the first post-Independence Commander-in-Chief and Chief of Naval Staff of the Royal Indian Navy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Royal Indian Navy (RIN) Officers 1939-1945 )
==Life and career==
Hall was born in Kent, the third son of Dr. William Hamilton Hall, FSA. He was educated at Elstow School in Bedford and then served in the Merchant Navy before being co-opted into the Royal Navy on his 18th Birthday. He served aboard HMS London off Gallipoli in the Dardanelles Campaign. In 1921, he was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Royal Indian Marine, and was promoted to Lieutenant-Commander in 1928. The following year, he became the Executive Officer on HMIS ''Lawrence'' a minesweeper and then transferred to another minesweeper, HMIS ''Clive'' in 1930. In 1932, he was appointed commanding officer of the patrol boat HMIS ''Baluchi''. He held this command until 1934. From February to July 1937, Hall was appointed Officer-in-Charge, Navy Office Section for the Defence Department (Navy Branch) of the Government of India. In April 1937, he was promoted to Commander. In 1938, he was appointed Staff Officer (Plans), Naval HQ, aboard HMIS ''Dalhousie''.〔
Hall was promoted to Commodore 2nd Class in December 1942, and appointed Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief of the RIN. In January 1944, he was promoted to Captain and appointed a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire. He was then appointed as the Senior Naval Staff Officer and RIN liaison officer to the India Office, serving in this capacity until 1946. Hall then commanded HMS ''Achilles''. Upon Indian independence, he was selected to become the first post-Independence Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Indian Navy. Hall served for one year, when he was replaced by Admiral Edward Parry.
Afterwards, in his permanent rank of Captain, Hall commanded a destroyer squadron with HMIS ''Delhi'' (later INS ''Delhi'') as his flagship. He retired from active duty in September 1950, with the rank of Rear-Admiral. From 1951 to 1959, he served as a civil defence officer for northeast Essex. Hall died in London in 1964, aged 67.
In 1933, he married Agnes Maud Shereen; the couple had one daughter (Elizabeth Anne) and a son (also John) who died in a missile hook-up accident while training with the Fleet Air-arm of the Scottish coast near HMS Fulmar, RNAS (now RAF) Lossiemouth.

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