Michael Le Fanu Military person

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Le Fanu GCB, DSC (2 August 1913 – 28 November 1970) was a Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Second World War as gunnery officer in a cruiser operating in the Home Fleet during the Norwegian Campaign and the Battle of the Mediterranean and then as gunnery officer in a battleship operating in the Eastern Fleet before becoming liaison officer between the British Pacific Fleet and the United States Third Fleet. After the War he commanded a frigate, a training establishment and an aircraft carrier. He served as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in the late 1960s. In that role, in the face of economic difficulties, he worked hard to reshape the Navy as an anti-submarine force operating primarily in the Atlantic Ocean.

Personal facts

Birth dateAugust 02, 1913
Birth place
England , Lindfield West Sussex
Date of deathNovember 28, 1970
Place of death
England , London

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Military person

allegianceUnited Kingdom
award
Legion of Merit
Order of the Bath
Mentioned in dispatches
Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
military operations
World War II
Aden Emergency
Norwegian Campaign
Battle of the Mediterranean
military branch
Royal Navy
military command
HMS Eagle
HMS Ganges
Middle East (Tri-service appointment)
service start1926
service end1970

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