Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Barnard | |
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Born | (1902-11-12)12 November 1902 St George Hanover Square, London |
Died | 19 December 1974(1974-12-19) (aged 72) Petersfield, Hampshire |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service | Royal Navy |
Years of service | 1916–1959 |
Rank | Vice Admiral |
Commands | President, Royal Naval College, Greenwich (1956–58) Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (1953–54) HMIS Delhi (1950–51) HMS Aurora (1943–45) HMS Daring (1935–37) |
Battles / wars | First World War Second World War |
Awards | Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath Commander of the Order of the British Empire Distinguished Service Order & Bar Mentioned in Despatches Legion of Honour (France) Croix de guerre (France) |
Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Barnard KCB, CBE, DSO & Bar (12 November 1902 – 19 December 1974) was a Royal Navy officer who became Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff.
Naval career
Barnard joined the Royal Navy in 1916 during the First World War, and subsequently specialised in Gunnery. He was given command of the destroyer HMS Daring in 1935.
He served in the Second World War as Fleet Gunnery Officer and Deputy Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet, earning the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) at the Battle of Cape Matapan in March 1941, and seeing action at the landings in North Africa in 1942. He took command of the cruiser HMS Aurora in 1944, and was awarded a Bar to his DSO during Operation Dragoon in 1945.
After the War he became Chief Staff Officer to the Flag Officer (Air) in 1946 and Director of the Royal Navy Tactical School in 1948. He was attached to the Indian Navy and commanded the Indian Navy Squadron from 1950 before being appointed Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Warfare) in 1952. He became Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff and a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty in 1953 and Naval Attaché at the Joint Services Mission in Washington D. C. in 1954. His last role was as President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, in 1956 before retiring in 1959.
Family
In 1926 he married Julyan Frances Crawley; they had one son and two daughters.
References
- ^ Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives
- ^ "Unit Histories". Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
Military offices | ||
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Preceded byH.N.S. Brown | Commodore Commanding Indian Naval Squadron 1950–1951 |
Appointment upgraded |
New title Appointment upgraded |
Rear Admiral Commanding Indian Naval Squadron 1951–1951 |
Succeeded byN. V. Dickinson |
Preceded bySir Edward Evans-Lombe | Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff 1953–1954 |
Succeeded bySir Eric Clifford |
Preceded bySir William Andrewes | President, Royal Naval College, Greenwich 1956–1958 |
Succeeded byEarl Cairns |
- 1902 births
- 1974 deaths
- Admiral presidents of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich
- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
- Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
- Recipients of the Legion of Honour
- Lords of the Admiralty
- Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France)
- Royal Navy vice admirals
- Royal Navy officers of World War I
- Royal Navy officers of World War II
- Military personnel from the City of Westminster