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Charles Mills (Royal Navy officer)

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
July 27, 2006

Years of service
  
1932 - 1969

Service/branch
  
Name
  
Charles Mills

Rank
  
Role
  
Royal Navy officer


Born
  
4 October 1914 (
1914-10-04
)

Commands held
  
HMS BrazenHMS ConcordHMS DaringPlymouth Command

Battles/wars
  
World War IIKorean WarSuez Crisis

Battles and wars
  
World War II, Korean War, Suez Crisis

Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Piercy Mills (4 October 1914 – 27 July 2006) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Governor of Guernsey.

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Educated at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Mills joined the Royal Navy in 1932.

He served in World War II and briefly commanded HMS Brazen in 1939. He worked at Western Approaches Command in Liverpool at the height of the Battle of the Atlantic. He went on to be a signals officer at Algiers before joining the planning staff for the Normandy landings. He then became a signals officer based in Ceylon.

He also fought in the Korean War as captain of the destroyer HMS Concord earning the DSC for his services. He was then made Second-in-Command of the signals school at Portsmouth, and then from 1956, he became Chief Staff Officer to the Flag Officer Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Fleet. He was appointed CBE for services during the Suez Crisis. In 1959 he took command of the destroyer HMS Daring and the 2nd Destroyer Squadron and in 1963 he was made Director-General (Weapons).

He was appointed Flag Officer Second-in-Command, Far East Fleet in 1966 and the final Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth in 1967. He retired in 1969 and became Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey.

In retirement he ived at Aldeburgh in Suffolk.

Family

In 1944 he married Anne Cumberlege; they went on to have two daughters.

References

Charles Mills (Royal Navy officer) Wikipedia


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