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Robin Durnford Slater

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Awards
  
Order of the Bath

Died
  
1984

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Robin Durnford-Slater

Rank
  
Admiral

Years of service
  
1923 - 1961

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy


Commands held
  
HMS Hermes HMS Vernon HMS Gambia Nore Command

Battles/wars
  
World War II Suez Crisis

Birth name
  
Leonard Francis Slater

Battles and wars
  
World War II, Suez Crisis

Admiral Sir Robin (Leonard Francis) Durnford-Slater KCB (9 July 1902 – 28 June 1984) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be the last Commander-in-Chief, The Nore.

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Early life

Born as Leonard Francis Slater in 1902 in the Punjab area of India the son of Leonard Slater an Army Captain and his wife Constance Durnford Slater. His younger brother John became notable as the first British Commando.

Durnford-Slater joined the Royal Navy in 1923.

He served in World War II, initially as Executive Officer on the aircraft carrier HMS Hermes which was sunk in 1942. He then joined the torpedo school HMS Vernon. He next became Senior Officer for the 42nd and the 7th Escort Group of Western Approaches Command. Later he became Training Captain on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches Command and finally Director of Underwater Weapons at the Admiralty.

After the War he became Senior Officer for 1st Escort Flotilla in the Far East Fleet. He went on to be Commandant at the School of Amphibious Warfare and then Captain of the cruiser HMS Gambia. In 1953 he was made Deputy Controller of the Navy. He commanding the Naval Forces during Suez Crisis in 1956. After that he was made Flag Officer, Second in charge of the Mediterranean Fleet and then, from 1958, the last Commander-in-Chief, The Nore. He retired in 1961.

References

Robin Durnford-Slater Wikipedia