Second Sea Lord
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The Second Sea Lord and Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command (2SL/CNH), commonly just known as the Second Sea Lord (2SL), is one of the most senior admiral
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s of the British
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 Royal Navy
Royal Navy
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 (after the First Sea Lord
First Sea Lord
The First Sea Lord is the professional head of the Royal Navy and the whole Naval Service; it was formerly known as First Naval Lord. He also holds the title of Chief of Naval Staff, and is known by the abbreviations 1SL/CNS...

 and the Commander-in-Chief Fleet
Commander-in-Chief Fleet
Commander-in-Chief Fleet is the admiral responsible for the operation, resourcing and training of the ships, submarines and aircraft, and personnel, of the British Royal Navy...

), and is responsible for personnel and naval shore establishments.

History

In 1805, for the first time, specific functions were assigned to each of the 'Naval' Lords, who were described as 'Professional' Lords, leaving to the 'Civil' Lords the routine business of signing documents. The Second Naval Lord was the second most senior Naval Lord on the Board of Admiralty and as Chief of Naval Personnel was responsible for handling all personnel matters for the Royal Navy.

The post of Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command
Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
The Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth was a senior commander of the Royal Navy for hundreds of years. Portsmouth Command was a name given to the units, establishments, and staff operating under the post.-History:...

 was created on 1 July 1969 as a result of the merger of the posts of Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
The Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth was a senior commander of the Royal Navy for hundreds of years. Portsmouth Command was a name given to the units, establishments, and staff operating under the post.-History:...

 and Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
The Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth was a senior commander of the Royal Navy for hundreds of years. Plymouth Command was a name given to the units, establishments, and staff operating under the admiral's command. In the nineteenth century the holder of the office was known as Commander-in-Chief,...

.

The posts of Second Sea Lord and the Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command
Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
The Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth was a senior commander of the Royal Navy for hundreds of years. Portsmouth Command was a name given to the units, establishments, and staff operating under the post.-History:...

 (CINCNAVHOME) were amalgamated in 1994 following the rationalisation of the British Armed Forces
British Armed Forces
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 following the end of the Cold War
Cold War
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.

2SL/CNH is based in Portsmouth
Portsmouth
Portsmouth is the second largest city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Portsmouth is notable for being the United Kingdom's only island city; it is located mainly on Portsea Island...

 in a combined headquarters with the Commander-in-Chief Fleet
Commander-in-Chief Fleet
Commander-in-Chief Fleet is the admiral responsible for the operation, resourcing and training of the ships, submarines and aircraft, and personnel, of the British Royal Navy...

 on Whale Island
Whale Island, Hampshire
Whale Island is a small island in Portsmouth Harbour, close by Portsea Island. It is currently home to HMS Excellent, the oldest shore training establishment within the Royal Navy, and the Headquarters of Commander in Chief, Fleet.-Early history:...

. He flies his flag in HMS Victory
HMS Victory
HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. She is most famous as Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805....

, the world's oldest commissioned warship, which is preserved in dry dock in Portsmouth. The right to use HMS Victory as a flagship
Flagship
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 comes from his position as CINCNAVHOME, who in turn acquired it from the Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.

Second Naval Lords, 1830–1904

Second Naval Lords incude:
  • Rear Admiral George Dundas
    George Heneage Dundas
    Rear Admiral George Heneage Lawrence Dundas CB was a senior naval officer and First Naval Lord.-Family:He was the fifth son of Thomas Dundas by his wife Charlotte, daughter of the third Earl Fitzwilliam.-HMS Queen Charlotte:In February 1800 George Heneage Dundas was aboard Lord Keith's flagship,...

    , 1830–1834
  • Vice-Admiral Sir William Parker, 1834
  • Vice-Admiral Sir John Beresford
    Sir John Beresford, 1st Baronet
    Admiral Sir John Poo Beresford, 1st Baronet, GCH was an officer in the Royal Navy who rose to the rank of Second Sea Lord. He was a Tory politician in the United Kingdom.-Naval career:...

    , 1835–1841
  • Vice-Admiral Sir William Parker, 1835–1841
  • Rear Admiral Sir Edward Troubridge, 1841
  • Vice-Admiral Sir William Gage
    William Hall Gage
    Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Hall Gage GCB GCH was Second Sea Lord in the British Navy.-Naval career:Born the third son of General Thomas Gage, Gage joined the Royal Navy in 1789. In 1797 he was given command of the frigate HMS Terpsichore and sailed in the Mediterranean to conduct the Siege...

    , 1841–1846
  • Vice-Admiral Sir James Dundas
    James Whitley Deans Dundas
    Admiral Sir James Whitley Deans Dundas GCB was a Royal Navy officer and a First Sea Lord.-Naval career:...

    , 1846–1847
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Prescott
    Henry Prescott
    Admiral Sir Henry Prescott GCB colonial governor born in Kew, England and died in London, England.Prescott joined the Royal Navy in 1796 and served in the Mediterranean during the Napoleonic wars...

    , 1847
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Maurice Berkeley
    Maurice Berkeley, 1st Baron FitzHardinge
    Admiral Sir Maurice Frederick FitzHardinge Berkeley, 1st Baron FitzHardinge, GCB PC, DL was a British Royal Navy First Sea Lord and former First and Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria.-Royal Navy career:...

    , 1847–1852
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Houston Stewart
    Houston Stewart
    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Houston Stewart GCB was a Royal Navy officer and briefly a Liberal Party Member of Parliament .-Naval career:...

    , 1852
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby
    Phipps Hornby
    Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby, GCB was a prominent and experienced British Royal Navy officer of the nineteenth century. Hornby served on frigates throughout most of his wartime experience, which included witnessing the Nore Mutiny first hand aged 12 in 1797...

    , 1852–1853
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Maurice Berkeley
    Maurice Berkeley, 1st Baron FitzHardinge
    Admiral Sir Maurice Frederick FitzHardinge Berkeley, 1st Baron FitzHardinge, GCB PC, DL was a British Royal Navy First Sea Lord and former First and Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria.-Royal Navy career:...

    , 1853–1854
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Dundas
    Richard Saunders Dundas
    Vice Admiral The Hon. Sir Richard Saunders Dundas, KCB was a British naval officer and was the British First Sea Lord from 1857 to 1858 and again from 1859 until his death in 1861.-Early life:...

    , 1854–1855
  • Vice-Admiral Henry Eden
    Henry Eden
    Admiral Henry Eden was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Naval Lord.-Naval career:Eden joined the Royal Navy in 1811. He was given command of the sixth-rate HMS Conway in 1832, the second-rate HMS Impregnable in 1839 and the first-rate HMS Caledonia in 1840...

    , 1855–1857
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Dundas
    Richard Saunders Dundas
    Vice Admiral The Hon. Sir Richard Saunders Dundas, KCB was a British naval officer and was the British First Sea Lord from 1857 to 1858 and again from 1859 until his death in 1861.-Early life:...

    , 1857
  • Vice-Admiral Henry Eden
    Henry Eden
    Admiral Henry Eden was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Naval Lord.-Naval career:Eden joined the Royal Navy in 1811. He was given command of the sixth-rate HMS Conway in 1832, the second-rate HMS Impregnable in 1839 and the first-rate HMS Caledonia in 1840...

    , 1857–1858
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Dundas
    Richard Saunders Dundas
    Vice Admiral The Hon. Sir Richard Saunders Dundas, KCB was a British naval officer and was the British First Sea Lord from 1857 to 1858 and again from 1859 until his death in 1861.-Early life:...

    , 1858–1859
  • Rear Admiral Frederick Pelham
    Frederick Thomas Pelham
    Rear Admiral Frederick Thomas Pelham CB was an Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Naval Lord.-Naval career:...

    , 1859–1861
  • Vice Admiral Sir Charles Eden
    Charles Eden (Royal Navy officer)
    Admiral Sir Charles Eden KCB was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Naval Lord.-Naval career:Born the fifth son of Sir Frederick Eden, Eden joined the Royal Navy in 1821. He was given command of the fourth-rate HMS Winchester in 1842 and the flagship HMS Victory in 1847...

    , 1861–1866
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Sydney Dacres
    Sydney Dacres
    Admiral Sir Sydney Colpoys Dacres GCB was an officer of the Royal Navy who saw service during the Crimean War. Born into a substantial naval dynasty during the Napoleonic Wars, he eventually rose to the rank of Admiral and became First Naval Lord.-Family and early life:Dacres was born in 1805,...

    , 1866–1868
  • Vacant, 1868–1872
  • Vice Admiral Sir John Tarleton
    John Tarleton (Royal Navy officer)
    Admiral Sir John Walter Tarleton KCB was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Naval Lord.-Naval career:...

    , 1872–1874
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Hornby, 1874–1877
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Hood
    Arthur Hood, 1st Baron Hood of Avalon
    Admiral Arthur William Acland Hood, 1st Baron Hood of Avalon GCB , was an officer of the Royal Navy who held command during the Crimean War and later served as First Naval Lord.- Early life :...

     1877–1879
  • Admiral The Earl of Clanwilliam
    Richard Meade, 4th Earl of Clanwilliam
    Admiral of the Fleet Richard James Meade, 4th Earl of Clanwilliam, GCB, KCMG , styled Lord Gillford until 1879, was a British Royal Navy officer and peer.-Background:...

    , 1879–1880
  • Admiral Lord John Hay, 1880–1883
  • Admiral Lord Alcester
    Beauchamp Seymour, 1st Baron Alcester
    Admiral Frederick Beauchamp Paget Seymour, 1st Baron Alcester, GCB was a British naval commander. He was Commander-in-Chief of the Channel Fleet between 1874 and 1877 and of the Mediterranean Fleet between 1880 and 1883....

    , 1883–1885
  • Admiral Sir Anthony Hoskins
    Anthony Hoskins
    Admiral Sir Anthony Hiley Hoskins GCB , was a British naval officer who was First Naval Lord from 1891 to 1893.-Naval career:Educated at Winchester College, Hoskins entered the Royal Navy in 1842...

    , 1885–1888
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Vesey Hamilton
    Richard Vesey Hamilton
    Admiral Sir Richard Vesey Hamilton GCB was a senior naval officer and First Naval Lord. His father was rector of Little Chart in Kent.-Naval career:...

    , 1888–1889
  • Admiral Sir Henry Fairfax, 1889–1892
  • Admiral Sir Frederick Richards
    Frederick Richards
    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick William Richards GCB was the British First Naval Lord from 1893 to 1899.-Early life:...

    , 1892–1893
  • Admiral Lord Walter Kerr
    Lord Walter Kerr
    Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Walter Talbot Kerr, GCB, PC was the British First Naval Lord from 1899 to 1904.-Early Life and Indian Mutiny:...

    , 1893–1895
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford
    Frederick Bedford
    Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford GCB, GCVO was Governor of Western Austria from 24 March 1903 to 22 April 1909.-Naval career:Bedford joined the Royal Navy at the age of 14, and later served in the Crimean War....

    , 1895–1899
  • Admiral Lord Walter Kerr
    Lord Walter Kerr
    Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Walter Talbot Kerr, GCB, PC was the British First Naval Lord from 1899 to 1904.-Early Life and Indian Mutiny:...

    , 1899
  • Vice-Admiral Archibald Douglas
    Archibald Lucius Douglas
    Admiral Sir Archibald Lucius Douglas, GCB, GCVO was a Royal Navy officer of the 19th century.-Naval career:Douglas was born in Quebec City in pre-Confederation Canada in 1842...

    , 1899–1902
  • Admiral Sir John Fisher, 1902–1903

Second Sea Lords, 1904–1995

Second Sea Lords include:
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Drury
    Charles Carter Drury
    Admiral Sir Charles Carter Drury, GCB, GCVO, KCSI was a Canadian Royal Navy Admiral who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:...

    , 1903–1907
  • Admiral Sir William May, 1907–1909
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Francis Bridgeman, 1909–1911
  • Vice-Admiral Sir George Egerton, 1911
  • Vice-Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg, 1911–1912
  • Vice-Admiral Sir John Jellicoe
    John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe
    Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe, GCB, OM, GCVO was a British Royal Navy admiral who commanded the Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland in World War I...

    , 1912–1914
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Hamilton
    Frederick Hamilton (Royal Navy officer)
    |-...

    , 1914–1916
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Somerset Gough-Calthorpe, 1916
  • Admiral Sir Cecil Burney
    Cecil Burney
    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Cecil Burney, 1st Baronet GCB GCMG was a British Royal Navy admiral.-Early life and service before flag rank:...

    , 1916–1917
  • Admiral Sir Rosslyn Wemyss
    Rosslyn Wemyss, 1st Baron Wester Wemyss
    Admiral of the Fleet Rosslyn Erskine Wemyss, 1st Baron Wester Wemyss GCB, CMG, MVO , known as Sir Rosslyn Wemyss between 1916 and 1919, was a British naval commander...

    , 1917
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Herbert Heath
    Herbert Heath
    Admiral Sir Herbert Leopold Heath KCB MVO was Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel in the Royal Navy.-Military career:...

    , 1917–1919
  • Admiral Sir Montague Browning
    Montague Browning
    Admiral Sir Montague Edward Browning GCB GCMG GCVO was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Military career:...

    , 1919–1920
  • Admiral Sir Henry Oliver
    Henry Oliver
    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Francis Oliver, GCB, KCMG, MVO was a British naval officer.-Naval career:...

    , 1920–1924
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour
    Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 4th Baronet
    Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 4th Baronet KCB, MVO was an officer of the Royal Navy. A member of a substantial naval dynasty, he served during the First World War, commanding a ship at the Battle of Jutland in 1916...

    , 1924–1925
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Hubert Brand
    Hubert Brand
    Admiral Sir Hubert George Brand GCB, KCMG, KCVO was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Background:...

    , 1925–1927
  • Admiral Sir Michael Hodges
    Michael Hodges
    Admiral Sir Michael Henry Hodges KCB CMG MVO was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:...

    , 1927–1930
  • Admiral Sir Cyril Fuller
    Cyril Fuller
    Admiral Sir Cyril Thomas Moulden Fuller KCB CMG DSO was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:Fuller joined the Royal Navy in 1887...

    , 1930–1932
  • Admiral Sir Dudley Pound
    Dudley Pound
    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Alfred Dudley Pickman Rogers Pound GCB OM GCVO RN was a British naval officer who served as First Sea Lord, professional head of the Royal Navy from June 1939 to September 1943.- Early life :...

    , 1932–1935
  • Admiral Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, 1935–1938
  • Admiral Sir Charles Little
    Charles Little
    Admiral Sir Charles James Colebrooke Little GCB GBE was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:...

    , 1938–1941
  • Admiral Sir William Whitworth
    William Whitworth
    Admiral Sir William Jock Whitworth KCB DSO was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:...

    , 1941–1944
  • Admiral Sir Algernon Willis
    Algernon Willis
    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Algernon Usborne Willis KCB DSO was a British Royal Navy officer.-Naval career:Willis joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1904 and went on to serve in World War I and then actions against the Bolsheviks in the Baltic from 1918 to 1919.In the Second World War he was...

    , 1944–1946
  • Admiral Sir Arthur Power
    Arthur Power
    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur John Power GCB, GBE, CVO was an officer of the Royal Navy, who saw service in World War I and World War II.-Naval career:Power joined the Royal Navy in 1909 and served in World War I...

    , 1946–1948
  • Admiral Sir Cecil Harcourt, 1948–1950
  • Admiral Sir Alexander Madden
    Alexander Madden
    Admiral Sir Alexander Cumming Gordon Madden KCB CBE was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:...

    , 1950–1953
  • Admiral Sir Guy Russell, 1953–1955
  • Admiral Sir Charles Lambe
    Charles Lambe
    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Lambe GCB, CVO was a senior officer in the Royal Navy, serving as First Sea Lord from 1959 to 1960.-Naval career:...

    , 1955–1957
  • Vice-Admiral Deric Holland-Martin
    Deric Holland-Martin
    Admiral Sir Douglas Eric "Deric" Holland-Martin GCB DSO DSC was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:Educated at West Downs School, Holland-Martin joined the Royal Navy in 1920...

    , 1957–1959
  • Admiral Sir St John Tyrwhitt
    Sir St John Tyrwhitt, 2nd Baronet
    Admiral Sir St John Reginald Joseph Tyrwhitt, 2nd Baronet KCB DSO DSC was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:Tyrwhitt joined the Royal Navy in 1919...

    , 1959–1961
  • Admiral Sir Royston Wright
    Royston Wright
    Admiral Sir Royston Hollis Wright GBE KCB DSO was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:...

    , 1961–1965
  • Admiral Sir Desmond Dreyer
    Desmond Dreyer
    Admiral Sir Desmond Parry Dreyer GCB CBE DSC DL was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:...

    , 1965–1967
  • Admiral Sir Peter Hill-Norton, 1967
  • Admiral Sir Frank Twiss
    Frank Twiss
    Admiral Sir Frank Roddam Twiss, KCB, KCVO, DSC was a Royal Navy admiral who became Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel...

    , 1967–1970
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Andrew Lewis
    Andrew Lewis (Royal Navy officer)
    Admiral Sir Andrew Mackenzie Lewis KCB JP was Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command.-Naval career:Lewis joined the Royal Navy and fought in World War II being mentioned in despatches for his service in HMS Ashanti....

    , 1970–1971
  • Admiral Sir Derek Empson
    Derek Empson
    Admiral Sir Derek Empson GBE KCB was Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command.-Naval career:Educated at Eastbourne College, Empson joined the Royal Navy as a pilot 1940. He served in the Fleet Air Arm during World War II....

    , 1971–1974
  • Admiral Sir David Williams
    David Williams (Royal Navy officer)
    Admiral Sir David Williams GCB was a senior officer in the British Royal Navy.-Naval career:Williams was appointed Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel in 1974; he was then Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command from 1976 to 1979 when he retired.Between 1980 and 1982 he was Chairman of the...

    , 1974–1977
  • Admiral Sir Gordon Tait
    Gordon Tait (Royal Navy officer)
    Admiral Sir Gordon Tait, KCB, DSC was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:Tait joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1939....

    , 1977–1979
  • Admiral Sir Desmond Cassidi, 1979–1982
  • Admiral Sir Simon Cassels
    Simon Cassels
    Admiral Sir Simon Alastair Cassillis Cassels KCB CBE is a senior Royal Navy officer who became Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:Cassels joined the Royal Navy in 1947...

    , 1982–1986
  • Admiral Sir Richard Fitch
    Richard Fitch
    Admiral Sir Richard George Alison Fitch KCB is a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:...

    , 1986–1988
  • Admiral Sir Brian Brown
    Brian Brown (Royal Navy officer)
    Admiral Sir Brian Thomas Brown KCB CBE is a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:Educated at Peter Symonds College, Brown joined the Royal Navy in 1952...

    , 1988–1991
  • Admiral Sir Michael Livesay
    Michael Livesay
    Admiral Sir Michael Howard Livesay KCB was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.-Naval career:...

    , 1991–1992
  • Admiral Sir Michael Layard
    Michael Layard
    Admiral Sir Michael Henry Gordon Layard KCB CBE is a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord.-Naval career:...

    , 1992–1995

Second Sea Lords and Commanders-in-Chief Naval Home Command since 1995

Second Sea Lords and Commanders-in-Chief include:
  • Admiral Sir Michael Boyce
    Michael Boyce, Baron Boyce
    Admiral Michael Cecil Boyce, Baron Boyce, KG, GCB, OBE, DL , is a cross bench member of the British House of Lords. Lord Boyce is a former First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy and Chief of the Defence Staff. He was born in Cape Town, South Africa.-Naval career:Educated at Hurstpierpoint College, Boyce...

    , 1995–1997
  • Admiral Sir John Brigstocke
    John Brigstocke
    Admiral Sir John Richard Brigstocke KCB is a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord.-Naval career:Educated at West Downs School, Marlborough College and the Britannia Royal Naval College, Brigstocke joined the Royal Navy in 1962....

    , 1997–2000
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Spencer
    Peter Spencer (Royal Navy officer)
    Vice Admiral Sir Peter Spencer KCB is a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord.-Naval career:Born in Brighton and educated at both Cambridge University and Southampton University, Spencer was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1965.In 1992 he was appointed Director of Operational...

    , 2000–2003
  • Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent
    James Burnell-Nugent
    Admiral Sir James Michael Burnell-Nugent KCB, CBE, ADC was the Commander-in-Chief Fleet of the Royal Navy.-Early life:He attended Stowe School in Buckinghamshire then went to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.-Naval career:...

    , 2003–2005
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Adrian Johns
    Adrian Johns
    Vice Admiral Sir Adrian James Johns KCB, CBE, KStJ, ADC is the current Governor of Gibraltar and a former senior officer in the Royal Navy. His most senior naval posting was as Second Sea Lord from 2005 to 2008.-Career:...

    , 2005—2008
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Alan Massey
    Alan Massey
    Vice Admiral Sir Alan Michael Massey, KCB, CBE is a former senior officer in the Royal Navy who served as the Second Sea Lord.-Naval career:...

    , 2008—2010
  • Vice-Admiral Charles Montgomery
    Charles Montgomery (Royal Navy officer)
    Vice Admiral Charles Montgomery CBE is a Royal Navy officer who currently serves as Second Sea Lord.-Naval career:Educated at Uppingham School and the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Montgomery joined the Royal Navy in 1973. After spending his first three years of service at Sheffield University he...

    , 2010—
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