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George Swabey

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Years of service
  
1895-19291939-1945

Name
  
George Swabey

Rank
  
Vice admiral

Battles and wars
  
World War I, World War II

Commands held
  
New Zealand Division

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Battles/wars
  
World War IWorld War II

Died
  
February 9, 1952, Chichester, United Kingdom

Awards
  
Order of the British Empire, Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order

Vice-Admiral Sir George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey KBE CB DSO (22 January 1881 – 9 February 1952) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief of the New Zealand Division.

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Educated at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Swabey joined the Royal Navy in 1895, and was confirmed as Sub-lieutenant 19 July 1900. He saw early service at the pre-dreadnought battleship HMS Prince George in the Channel Fleet, and was promoted to lieutenant in July 1902.

He served in World War I as a Naval Observation Officer on the battleship HMS Lord Nelson, earning the DSO during operations at Gallipoli, before becoming Executive Officer of that ship. He was appointed Deputy Director of Naval Ordnance in 1921, Captain of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, in 1924 and Commodore Commanding the New Zealand Division in 1926 before retiring in 1929. He was promoted to Vice-Admiral while on the retired list in January 1935.

Swabey was recalled in September 1939 at the start of World War II and served as a Commodore of Convoys from 1940, Vice-Admiral in Charge at Portland from 1942 (in which capacity he was involved in planning and implementing the Normandy landings for US forces) and Naval Officer in Charge at Leith from 1944 before retiring again in 1945.

Family

In 1920 he married Lois Ridley.

References

George Swabey Wikipedia