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James Alfred Davidson
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James Alfred Davidson (March 22, 1922 - May 6, 2004) was an English OBE, naval commander, and diplomat. He was born on March 22, 1922; he died on May 6, 2004. Davidson served for the Royal Navy for more than 20 years (1939-1960), and during the Second World War he served in every theatre of the war at sea. Turning to the law after his retirement from the Diplomatic Service, he had a third career with the Pensions appeal tribunal.
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James Alfred Davidson (March 22, 1922 - May 6, 2004) was an English OBE, naval commander, and diplomat. He was born on March 22, 1922; he died on May 6, 2004. Davidson served for the Royal Navy for more than 20 years (1939-1960), and during the Second World War he served in every theatre of the war at sea. When peace came, he joined the Commonwealth Relations Office, and after working in Cambodia as the Khmer Rouge took over, he held high posts in Brunei (British high commissioner, 1975-78) and the British Virgin Islands (Royal governor, 1978-81). He also accomplished diplomatic duties in Trinidad & Tobago, Cambodia, and Bangladesh. Turning to the law after his retirement from the Diplomatic Service, he had a third career with the Pensions appeal tribunal.