- Michael Villiers
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Sir Michael Villiers Born 22 June 1907 Died 1990 Allegiance United Kingdom Service/branch Royal Navy Years of service 1935-1964 Rank Vice Admiral Commands held HMS Ursa
Royal New Zealand NavyBattles/wars World War II Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Officer of the Order of the British EmpireVice Admiral Sir (John) Michael Villiers KCB OBE (22 June 1907 – 1990) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Fourth Sea Lord.
Born the third son of Rear Admiral Edward Villiers[1] and educated at Oundle School and the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth,[2] Villiers joined the Royal Navy in 1935.[3] and then went onto the staff of the Experimental Signal School at Portsmouth in 1936.[3]
He served in World War II as Squadron Signal Officer and Flag Lieutenant to the Admiral commanding the Battle Cruiser Squadron and then transferred to the battleship HMS Warspite in which he took part in the Norwegian campaign.[3] He joined the staff of Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay for the planning of the invasion of Sicily in 1943 and then commanded the destroyer HMS Ursa in 1945.[3]
After the war he commanded West Indies Station from 1946 and then joined the Directing Staff at the Joint Services Staff College from 1948.[3] He was appointed Assistant Director of Plans at the Admiralty in 1950 and Queen's Harbourmaster at Malta in 1952.[3] He commanded the aircraft carrier HMS Bulwark from 1954 and then became Chief of the Naval Staff for the Royal New Zealand Navy in 1958.[3] He last appointment was as Fourth Sea Lord and Vice Controller of the Navy in 1960 before he retired in 1964.[3]
In retirement he became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey.[4]
Family
In 1936 he married Rosemary Grissell; they had two daughters.[2]
References
Military offices Preceded by
Sir Nicholas CopemanFourth Sea Lord and Vice Controller of the Navy
1960–1964Succeeded by
Sir Raymond HawkinsGovernment offices Preceded by
Sir George ErskineLieutenant Governor of Jersey
1964 – 1969Succeeded by
Sir John DavisCategories:- 1907 births
- 1990 deaths
- Old Oundelians
- Royal Navy admirals
- Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
- Officers of the Order of the British Empire
- Lords of the Admiralty
- Governors of Jersey
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