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  1. Vice-Admiral John Campbell (1720–1790) was born in the parish of Kirkbean in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Campbell was a British naval officer, navigational expert and colonial governor. Campbell joined the Royal Navy at an early age and sailed around the world in 1740 on Centurion. He later became known as a navigational expert, and was ...

  2. Vice Admiral Peter Derek Hudson, CB, CBE (born 25 June 1961) is a retired Royal Navy officer who served as Commander Allied Maritime Command until October 2015. Early life and education [ edit ] Hudson was born on 25 June 1961 in Manchester , England.

  3. Lyons was born on 1 September 1787 and was baptized at Lyndhurst in Hampshire in autumn-winter 1788. [1] He was the eldest son and third of fifteen children of Captain John Lyons of Antigua JP, DL (20 October 1760 – 6 February 1816), who was a British owner of extensive sugar plantations, of 563 acres (228 ha) in total, in Antigua, [2] [1 ...

  4. Awards. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George. Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Vinicombe Penrose KCB KCMG (20 June 1759 – 1 January 1830) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet .

  5. Naval career. Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Paget (1778–1839) was the son of Henry Bayly Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge, and Jane Champagné, and was brother to Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey. He joined the Royal Navy in 1790, [1] and by 1797 he was captain of HMS Martin, a sloop of war serving at the Battle of Camperdown.

  6. Vice Admiral Sir Barry Nigel Wilson KCB (5 June 1936 – 29 August 2018) was a senior Royal Navy officer. Naval career. Educated at St Edward's School, Oxford and Britannia Royal Naval College, Wilson became commanding officer of the frigate HMS Mohawk in 1973 before becoming the first captain of the destroyer HMS Cardiff in 1978.

  7. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. Distinguished Service Cross & Bar. Vice Admiral Sir Ian Leslie Trower Hogg KCB, DSC & Bar (30 May 1911 – 2 March 2003) was a Royal Navy officer whose service extended from the late 1920s through to the early 1970s. He received several medals for his service as a navigator during the Second World War.