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Sir Philip King Enright (4 August 1894–29 September 1960) was a British admiral of the Royal Navy, who served during World War II. ==Biography== Enright was born in Liskeard, Cornwall, the son John and Bridget E. Enright, and received his schooling at the Royal Hospital School, Greenwich, before joining the Navy aged 15 as a "Boy, 2nd Class" on 19 April 1910 at , a naval training school based at Shotley, near Ipswich in Suffolk,; later he attended the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Admiral Enright was in fact the first person in the history of the Royal Navy to be promoted from the lower deck (non commissioned ranks) to become an Admiral. In 1953 he was the honored guest at his old School (RHS) on Speech Day and took the salute at the Speech Day march past of the entire school.〔 Promoted to lieutenant on 19 May 1922 (with seniority backdated to 28 June 1919), Enright served aboard , a submarine depot ship based at Portland, between 1923-25. He then served aboard the cruiser in the Mediterranean Fleet in 1925-26. In 1927 he was aboard the destroyer flotilla leader on the China Station, receiving promotion to lieutenant commander on 28 June of that year, and from 1928 until 1931 was on the battleship of the Atlantic Fleet, being promoted again, to commander, on 31 December 1931. He spent most of 1932 serving as Executive Officer of the light cruiser in the Mediterranean.〔 From March 1934 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Philip King Enright」の詳細全文を読む
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