- John Jeremy Black
Admiral Sir John Jeremy Black GBE KCB DSO (born
17 November 1936 Fact|date=February 2007), known as Sir Jeremy Black, is a BritishRoyal Navy admiral who served as Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command from 1989 to 1991.Jeremy Black was educated at the
Royal Naval College, Dartmouth and saw service in a number of theatres includingKorea andBorneo . He was appointedMBE in 1960 for his work in Borneo but his most famous appointment was as captain of the aircraft carrierHMS Invincible during theFalklands War in 1982. Perhaps fortunate that his Fleet Commander, Admiral Sandy Woodward, had chosen HMS Hermes as his Flagship, Black was an inspirational leader to his crew. This was reflected by the Ship's company designing T-shirts with 'There and Back with JJ Black' emblazoned across the front. This slogan later gave Black the title ('There and Back') of his memoirs. Following the end of the war, Black was awarded aDSO .In October 1982, Black was promoted Rear-Admiral and appointed to Admiral Woodward's old position as
Commander of the First Flotilla . This was followed a position in the Ministry of Defence as a Vice-Admiral before being appointed Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command from 1989 to 1991. In retirement Admiral Black held the posts of Rear-Admiral and then Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom. These are ceremonial posts within theRoyal Household .
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