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BuShips Directive 1901-05

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BuShips Directive 1901-05 was issued on 14 January 2019 under the authority of the Third Space Lord. This directive commissions the light cruiser GNS Olympus.

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To: All Officers, Enlisted, and Civilians within the Star Kingdom of Manticore, as well as those Allied with Her Majesty, the Sovereign Queen, Elizabeth III.
From: CDRE Calabasas, GCE, KR, RMN, Deputy Third Space Lord
Re: Commissioning of GNS Olympus (CL-58) (BuShips Directive 1901-05)


Attention to Orders:

Effective as of 0001 Hours on 14 January 2019, it is my pleasure and privilege to announce the commissioning of {{#if:hcn

|GNS Olympus (CL-58)
|{{#if:CL-58
 |GNS Olympus
 |GNS Olympus

}}}}. This is a Disciple-class Light Cruiser and is assigned to the Fourth Fleet (Northern Ireland).

The following Naval personnel are hereby transferred and permanently assigned to {{#if:hcn

|GNS Olympus (CL-58)
|{{#if:CL-58
 |GNS Olympus
 |GNS Olympus

}}}}:

  • CDR Neil Simpson (assigned as CO)
  • PO2 Jimmy Dowdall (assigned as XO)
  • PO2 Iona Willett (assigned as Bosun)
  • CDRE Colin Lloyd
  • ENS Pat Maher
  • PO1 John Dowdall, GSN
  • PO3 Aoife Brown
  • S1C Sarah Nicol, GSN

The following brevets are hereby authorized:

In Service to Her Majesty, the Sovereign Queen of the Star Kingdom of Manticore, Elizabeth III, Template:Order Sig

By Direction:
Michael D. Garcia, GCE, OC, KR, SC, CGM, GS
Rear Admiral of the Red, RMN
Third Space Lord, Bureau of Ships
The Right Honorable, The Baron McCovey Cove


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