Stanley Walter Croucher Pack CBE (1904–1977) [1] was an officer in the Royal Navy, and an author of several books related to maritime topics.
In 1928, while an instructor Commander at Dartmouth Naval College, he wrote a meteorology textbook entitled The Frequency Departure of Thermionic Oscillators from the L. C. Valve. [2] Decades later he wrote a book about the college, entitled Britannia at Dartmouth.
In 1953 the London Gazette reported he had been promoted from Instructor Commander to Instructor Captain. [3]
Pack was one of the UK representatives when the World Meteorological Organization's subcommittees, the Commission for Instruments and Methods of Observation, when it met in Toronto, in August 1953. [4]
In 1957 he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
The British representatives on the Commission for Aerology were Dr. R. C. Sutcliffe, Miss E. E. Austin and Prof. P. A. Sheppard; and on the Commission for Instruments and Methods of Observation, Dr. D. N. Harrison, Dr. R. Frith and Capt. S. W. C. Pack.
Stanley Walter Croucher Pack CBE (1904–1977) [1] was an officer in the Royal Navy, and an author of several books related to maritime topics.
In 1928, while an instructor Commander at Dartmouth Naval College, he wrote a meteorology textbook entitled The Frequency Departure of Thermionic Oscillators from the L. C. Valve. [2] Decades later he wrote a book about the college, entitled Britannia at Dartmouth.
In 1953 the London Gazette reported he had been promoted from Instructor Commander to Instructor Captain. [3]
Pack was one of the UK representatives when the World Meteorological Organization's subcommittees, the Commission for Instruments and Methods of Observation, when it met in Toronto, in August 1953. [4]
In 1957 he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
The British representatives on the Commission for Aerology were Dr. R. C. Sutcliffe, Miss E. E. Austin and Prof. P. A. Sheppard; and on the Commission for Instruments and Methods of Observation, Dr. D. N. Harrison, Dr. R. Frith and Capt. S. W. C. Pack.