1.5623 Chief Petty Officer (CPO)

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1. 5623 Chief Petty Officer (CPO) D. Morrison (Ret) was senior to the undermentioned Rating upon Acting Petty Officer as indicated by the documents at reference. This relative seniority was maintained throughout CPO D. Morrison’s career from his date of confirmation as an Able Seaman until his advancement to Petty Officer (PO).

DFNO RANK NAME PO ADVANCEMENT DATE CPO ADVANCEMENT DATE
5686 Chief Petty Officer S. Caribbon 02 January 2007 17 February 2011

2. At reference A, CPO D. Morrison and the above listed CPO were advanced to Leading Seaman (LS) together in the correct order of seniority. The above listed CPO was then advanced to PO with effect from 02 January 2007 at reference B. CPO D. Morrison was subsequently advanced to PO with effect

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