Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force With the outbreak of
World War II, Kadirgamar joined the
Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force as a
cadet officer. He completed his officer training winning the Sword of Honour as top of his batch at the passing out parade at
Trincomalee, in 1941. He was thereafter commissioned as a
probationary sub lieutenant in the Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (CRNVR) on 1 January 1942 and was attached to the
Royal Navy for the duration of the war. During war he served on board ships of the
Eastern Fleet and saw action off the coast of
Burma. Following the general demobilization at the end of the war Kadirgamar, who was now a
lieutenant, remained in the CRNVR and in 1946 led the CRNVR's contingent in the
victory parade in London. In 1949, he was promoted to the rank of
lieutenant commander.
Royal Ceylon Navy With the formation of the
Royal Ceylon Navy in 1950, he switched to a regular commissioned with the rank of lieutenant commander. In 1951, he was appointed commanding officer of
HMCyS Vijaya, the first ship of the new navy, which became its
flagship. He also served as extra
aide-de-camp to the
Governor-Generals
Lord Soulbury and
Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. Taking successive commands at sea and in shore establishments of the now growing navy, he served as Staff Officer Plans at naval headquarters. Promoted to
commander in 1955, he served as Commander Northern Area and Commanding Officer,
HMCyS Elara; Chief of Staff and was promoted to the rank of
captain in 1959.
Captain of the Navy In 1960, he was made acting Captain of the Navy with promotion to the rank of temporary
commodore, when Rear Admiral
Royce de Mel was relieved of command following an inquiry into officers smuggling contraband. When a
coup d'état was attempted in 1962, which included de Mel, Kadirgamar was targeted by the coup and was planned to be held under house arrest. The coup failed and its leaders arrested shortly. Even though his brother was a defense counsel for the coup leaders in the long trial that followed, Kadirgamar remained head of the navy, when other service commanders were quickly changed. In 1964 his appointment was confirmed and he served as Captain of the Navy until his retirement in 1970 with the rank of
rear admiral. Even though funding was cut and recruitment halted in the navy by the government, he established the
Naval and Maritime Academy in Trincomalee. He was a working director at Port Cargo Corporation and played a major role in establishing the Ceylon Shipping Corporation. ==Honors ==