- John Henry Godfrey
Admiral John Henry Godfrey CB (
10 July 1888 –29 August 1970 ) was an officer of theRoyal Navy , specialising innavigation .The son of Godfrey Henry Godfrey, he was educated at
King Edward's School, Birmingham ,Bradfield College , and HMS Britannia. In 1921 he was married to Bertha Margaret, daughter of Donald Hope; they had three daughters.During the
First World War , Godfrey served on HMS Euryalus in theDardanelles Campaign in 1915, and was present at the re-occupation ofSollum , during the bombardment ofSmyrna , and in theRed Sea operations in support of the Arab forces. From 1916 to 1919 he was on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean, and then from 1921 to 1931 he was Deputy Director at the Royal Naval Staff College. From 1931 to 1933 he commanded the ships "Kent" and "Suffolk" on theChina Station , before serving as Deputy Director, Plans Division at theAdmiralty from 1933 to 1935. He commanded the battle-cruiser HMS "Repulse" from 1936 to 1939, then served as Director of Naval Intelligence from 1939 to 1942. From 1943 to 1946 he wasFlag Officer CommandingRoyal Indian Navy .Godfrey was made Captain in 1928,
Rear-Admiral in 1939,Vice-Admiral in 1942 and Admiral on the retired list in 1945. As well as being made aCompanion of the Order of the Bath in 1939, he was also awarded theOrder of the Nile of Egypt and made aChevalier of the FrenchLegion d'Honneur .After his retirement, Admiral Godfrey was Chairman of the
Chelsea Hospital Management Committee from 1949 to 1960, and was a sometime member of the Board of Governors ofQueen Charlotte's Hospital and the Chelsea Hospital for Women, and of the Council of King Edward's Hospital Fund for London andRoedean School . He founded the Centre for Spastic Children, Chelsea.Admiral Godfrey lived at White Stacks, Wilmington, near
Polegate ,Sussex . His telephone number wasAlfriston 313. He was a member of theAthenaeum Club , theGarrick Club , the United Service Club, theRoyal Aero Club , and theChelsea Arts Club .Principal source
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