Varyl Begg Military person

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Varyl Cargill Begg GCB, DSO, DSC, KStJ (1 October 1908 – 13 July 1995) was a Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Second World War as gunnery officer in a cruiser taking part in the North Atlantic convoys, the Norwegian campaign and the occupation of Iceland and then as gunnery officer in a battleship operating in the Mediterranean Fleet during the Battle of Cape Matapan. After that he commanded a destroyer during the Korean War and was Commander-in-Chief of Far East Command during the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation. He was First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in the late 1960s. In that role he vehemently opposed plans to introduce large new aircraft carriers and instead managed to persuade the Government to develop the design for three small "through-deck cruisers".

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Varyl Begg
Birth dateOctober 01, 1908
Birth place
London , Kensington
Date of deathJuly 13, 1995

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Military person

allegianceUnited Kingdom
award
Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
Distinguished Service Order
military operations
Korean War
World War II
Souda Bay
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
Battle of Inchon
Norwegian Campaign
military branch
Royal Navy
service start1926
service end1973

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