Denis Boyd
Admiral Sir Denis William Boyd, KCB, CBE, DSC (6 March 1891 – 21 January 1965) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Fifth Sea Lord from 1943 to 1945, and as Commander-in-Chief, Far East Fleet from 1946 to 1949.
Sir Denis Boyd | |
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Rear Admiral Boyd at his desk as Fifth Sea Lord | |
Born | Manchester, England | 6 March 1891
Died | 21 January 1965 73) | (aged
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/ | Royal Navy |
Years of service | 1906–1949 |
Rank | Admiral |
Commands held | Far East Fleet (1946–49) Eastern Fleet Aircraft Carriers (1942) Mediterranean Aircraft Carriers (1941) HMS Illustrious (1941) HMS Vernon (1938–39) 2nd Destroyer Flotilla (1936–37) HMS Hardy (1936–37) HMS Valentine (1932) |
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 Cross Mentioned in Despatches |
Naval career
Early career
Boyd joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman in 1906 and was commissioned in 1910.[1] After serving as Torpedo Officer in HMS Fearless during the First World War,[1] he set off on a journey around the world aboard HMS Hood in 1922. He returned in 1923 and was then attached to the Royal Australian Navy from 1926.[1] He was appointed Fleet Torpedo Officer in the Mediterranean Fleet in 1928 and, while serving with the Naval Equipment Department, he was promoted to captain in 1931. He was briefly Commanding Officer of the destroyer HMS Valentine in 1932,[1] before joining the Tactical Division of the naval Staff in 1933 and becoming its Director in 1934.[1]
Boyd became Commanding Officer of HMS Hardy and Captain (D) of the 2nd Destroyer Flotilla at Malta in 1936; a post that included responsibility for patrols off Spain during the Spanish Civil War.[2] He was then made commanding officer of the Torpedo School HMS Vernon in 1938, serving there until the outbreak of the Second World War.[1]
World War II
During the Second World War, Boyd captained the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious from 1940, seeing action at the Battle of Taranto.[2] Promoted to rear admiral in August 1941, he became admiral commanding aircraft carriers in the Mediterranean Fleet.[1] He moved to the Eastern Fleet in 1942 as admiral commanding aircraft carriers with HMS Indomitable as his flagship.[1] He was appointed Fifth Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Air Equipment in 1943, and was promoted to vice admiral in August 1944. He then became Admiral (Air) at the RN Air Station at Lee-on-Solent in January 1945.[1][2]
Post-war service
Boyd became Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Fleet in 1946.[3] He was promoted to admiral in 1948 and retired in 1949.[2]
Later life
In retirement, Boyd became Principal of Ashridge College.[1] He died, aged 73, on 21 January 1965.[1]
References
- Royal Navy (RN) Officers 1939–1945
- Sir Denis William Boyd Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives
- "HMS London's War Service". Archived from the original on 29 September 2009. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Vacant (Last held by Sir Lumley Lyster) |
Fifth Sea Lord 1943–1945 |
Succeeded by Sir Thomas Troubridge |
Preceded by Sir Bruce Fraser |
Commander-in-Chief, Far East Fleet 1946–1949 |
Succeeded by Sir Patrick Brind |