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Peter Berger (Royal Navy officer)

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
October 19, 2003

Years of service
  
1943–1981

Education
  
Harrow School


Name
  
Peter Berger

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Role
  
Royal Navy officer

Rank
  
Vice admiral

Commands held
  
HMS Torquay HMS Phoebe Flag Officer, Plymouth

Awards
  
Order of the Bath, Royal Victorian Order, Distinguished Service Cross

Vice Admiral Sir Peter Egerton Capel Berger KCB LVO DSC (11 February 1925 – 19 October 2003) was a Royal Navy officer who became Flag Officer, Plymouth.

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Educated at Harrow School, Berger joined the Royal Navy in 1943 and served in World War II taking part in the Normandy landings. He also took part in the Yangtse Incident aboard HMS Amethyst in 1949 and was seriously wounded in the incident. After serving as Fleet Navigating Officer, Home Fleet and then Navigating Officer on the Royal yacht HMS Britannia, he was appointed Commanding Officer of the frigate HMS Torquay in 1962, Defence attaché at The Hague in 1964 and Commanding Officer of the frigate HMS Phoebe in 1966. He went on to be Commodore on the River Clyde in 1971, Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Policy) in 1973 and Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief Fleet in 1976. His last appointment was as Flag Officer, Plymouth and Admiral Superintendent at Devonport in 1979 before retiring in 1981.

In retirement he became bursar of Selwyn College, Cambridge.

Family

In 1956 he married June Kathleen Pigou; they had three daughters.

References

Peter Berger (Royal Navy officer) Wikipedia