Commodore Frederick Dean (1900–1983) was a South African military commander .
Military career
During World War I , he served with the Mercantile Marine,[clarification needed ] attached to the Royal Navy . He became a sub-lieutenant in the RNR and served in submarines. He joined the South African arm of the RNVR as a lieutenant.
In 1940, he became Officer Commanding of HMSAS Southern Barrier ,[ 2] sweeping the Agulhas Bank , which earned him an OBE .[ 1] : 5
From 1942, he was Commanding Officer, Cape Town Detachment, Seaward Defence Force .
In 1945, he became Commander Seaward Defences, South African Naval Forces, effectively the head of the South African Navy .
Later career
He was a trustee of the National War Museum from 1946 to 1952.
Awards and decorations
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Military offices
Preceded by
Director, South African Naval Forces 1946 – 1951
Next:Pieter de Waal
OC South African Naval Service 1922 – 1932Director, Seaward Defence Force 1940 – 1942Director, South African Naval Forces 1942 – 1951Naval & Marine Chief of Staff 1951 – 1955Naval Chief of Staff 1955 – 1966Chief of the Navy 1966 – Present