Charles Edward Stewart, CB, QHC (born 10 June 1946) is a Church of Scotland minister and former Royal Navy chaplain.
Stewart was educated at Strathclyde University and ordained a Church of Scotland Minister in 1976. In that year he became a naval chaplain: his service included
- HMS Sea Hawk, RNAS Culdrose, 1976–1978
- Clyde Submarine Base, 1978–1980;
- Staff of Flag Officer 3rd Flotilla, 1980;
- HMS Hermes, Falklands War, 1981-1982
- HMS Neptune, 1982–1985;
- HMS Drake, 1985–1987;
- HMS Raleigh, 1987–1990
- BRNC, Dartmouth, 1990–1993;
- Assistant Director, Royal Navy Chaplaincy Service, 1992–1994;
- HMS Invincible, Bosnia, 1994–1996;
- Director-general Royal Navy Chaplaincy Service, 1996–1997;
- Chaplain of the Fleet, 1998–2000[1]
- QHC 1996–2000.
- Chaplain, Royal Hospital School, 2000–10[2]
He was awarded the South Atlantic Medal in 1982; and the NATO Medal in 1995.
Notes
- ↑ Admiral of the Fleet Lord Lewin, KG The Times (London, England), Wednesday, April 14, 1999; pg. 20; Issue 66487 (Stewart officiates at his memorial service as Chaplain of the Fleet)
- ↑ ‘STEWART, Rev. Dr Charles Edward’, Who's Who 2017, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2017; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2016 ; online edn, Nov 2016 accessed 26 May 2017
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