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  1. Admiral of the Fleet Sir David Benjamin Bathurst, GCB, DL (born 27 May 1936) is a former Royal Navy officer. He is the only living person, apart from King Charles III, holding the rank of Admiral of the Fleet in the Royal Navy since the death of Lord Boyce. After training as a pilot and qualifying as a helicopter instructor, Bathurst commanded ...

  2. HMS Gloucester. Battles/wars. Falklands War. Awards. Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Mentioned in Despatches. Rear Admiral Christopher John Parry, CBE (born 29 November 1953 [1]) is a British retired Royal Navy officer who was the first chair of the British Government's Marine Management Organisation until November 2010.

  3. Henry Digby (Royal Navy officer) Admiral Sir Henry Digby GCB (20 January 1770 – 19 August 1842) was a senior British naval officer, who served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in the Royal Navy. Born into a long-established naval family, his uncle was the famous Admiral Robert Digby, Henry went to sea at the end of the American ...

  4. Vice Admiral Basil Charles Barrington Brooke CB CBE DL JP (6 April 1895 – 20 January 1983) was an English admiral and cricketer, [1] who also played for the Singapore national cricket team. He played twice for the Royal Navy Cricket Club in first-class cricket. [2] A member of the Brooke family which ruled the Kingdom of Sarawak from 1841 to ...

  5. 15 de dez. de 2019 · Previously acting Vice-Admiral; promoted Admiral in 1922. 1 January 1919 [104] Sidney Robert Fremantle, CB MVO: 1867: 1958: Previously acting Vice-Admiral; promoted Admiral in 1922. 1 November 1923 [105] Brian H F Barttelot KBE CB CVO: 1867: 1942: Retired List on 2 November 1923; promoted Admiral on Retired List in 1927. 2 November 1923 [105]

  6. Leith Station. Downs Station. Admiral of the Blue Thomas Smith (1707 – 28 August 1762) [1] was a British admiral and colonial governor, credited with the invention of the divisional system that remains in use on ships of the Royal Navy. [1] He served as Commander-in-Chief, North Sea, Commander-in-Chief, Leith and Commander-in-Chief, the Downs.

  7. Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Dashwood KCB [a] (1 September 1765 – 21 September 1847) was a distinguished British officer, who served in the Royal Navy during the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. He had a long and prestigious naval career, gaining his own command by the last stages ...