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George Creasy
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1895-1972)
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1895-1972)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| honorific_prefix | Admiral of the Fleet |
| name | Sir George Creasy |
| honorific_suffix | |
| image | Rear Admiral George Creasy TR2627.jpg |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Badulla, Sri Lanka |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Great Horkesley, Essex, England |
| placeofburial | St. Peter and St. Paul's Churchyard, Little Horkesley |
| allegiance | United Kingdom |
| branch | Royal Navy |
| serviceyears | 1908–1957 |
| rank | Admiral of the Fleet |
| commands | Portsmouth Command (1954–57) |
| Home Fleet (1952–54) | |
| Flag Officer Submarines (1944–46) | |
| (1942–44) | |
| (1940) | |
| (1938–40) | |
| battles | First World War |
| Second World War | |
| awards | Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath |
| Commander of the Order of the British Empire | |
| Distinguished Service Order | |
| Member of the Royal Victorian Order | |
| Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau (Netherlands) | |
| Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (Poland) | |
| Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States) |
Home Fleet (1952–54) Flag Officer Submarines (1944–46) (1942–44) (1940) (1938–40) Second World War Commander of the Order of the British Empire Distinguished Service Order Member of the Royal Victorian Order Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau (Netherlands) Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (Poland) Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States) Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Elvey Creasy, (13 October 1895 – 31 October 1972) was a senior Royal Navy officer. After serving as a junior officer in the First World War, during which he took part in operations at Heligoland Bight in 1917, he trained as a torpedo officer.
Creasy served in the Second World War, initially as commanding officer of , which was sunk off Kentish Knock, and then transferred to the destroyer , in which he led the rescue of Juliana of the Netherlands and then took part in the Dunkirk evacuation. He continued his war service as chief staff officer to the First Sea Lord, as director of anti-submarine warfare and then as flag captain to the commander-in-chief of Home Fleet before becoming chief staff officer to the naval commander-in-chief of the Allied Expeditionary Force, taking part in the planning and execution of the naval operations for the Normandy landings. He also served as Flag Officer Submarines, taking responsibility for receiving surrendered enemy submarines into British ports at the end of the war.
After the war Creasy became Flag Officer (Air), Far East and then Fifth Sea Lord and deputy chief of the naval staff (air). After that he became Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, then commander-in-chief of Home Fleet and, finally, Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.
Retirement and family
In 1924 Creasy married Monica Frances Ullathorne; they had a daughter and a son.
In retirement, Creasy became Deputy Lieutenant of Essex. He was also president of the Essex branch of the Royal British Legion and took an interest in fishing and shooting. He died at his home in Great Horkesley in Essex on 31 October 1972 and was buried in St. Peter and St. Paul's Churchyard at Little Horkesley.
References
Sources
References
- (2004). "George Creasy".
- Heathcote, p. 55
- After promotion to [[sub-lieutenant]] on 15 November 1915,{{London Gazette. (16 November 1915)
- "George Creasy". Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives.
- {{London Gazette. (2 April 1935)
- {{London Gazette. (31 December 1935)
- {{London Gazette. (8 May 1942)
- Heathcote, p. 56
- {{London Gazette. (18 December 1942)
- {{London Gazette. (29 December 1942)
- {{London Gazette. (16 July 1943)
- Appointed a [[Order of the Bath. Companion of the Order of the Bath]], for his role in the landings, on 25 July 1944,{{London Gazette. (21 July 1944)
- {{London Gazette. (27 January 1948)
- {{London Gazette. (26 May 1953)
- {{London Gazette. (27 February 1959)
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