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==Early Life & Career==
 
==Early Life & Career==
Currey was promoted to the rank of {{ViceRN}} on 9 June, 1916.<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/29621/supplements/5828 (Supplement) no. 29621.  p. 5828.]  13 June, 1916.</ref>
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Currey was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on 30 June, 1895, aged thirty-three years, one month, and nineteen days.<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/26647/pages/4233 no. 26647.  p. 4233.]  26 July, 1895.</ref>
  
 
==Great War==
 
==Great War==
On the outbreak of war, Currey was serving as Rear-Admiral in the [[Fifth Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)|Fifth Battle Squadron]] of the [[Channel Fleet (Royal Navy)|Channel Fleet]].<ref>''Supplement to the Monthly Navy List'' (September, 1914).  p. 6.</ref>  He was ordered to haul down his flag on 9 February, 1915, and he struck his flag on 14 February.  He was appointed Senior Naval Officer and in charge of all Naval Establishments at [[Gibraltar]] on 21 September, and he assumed command on 227 October.<ref>Currey Service Record.  p. 36.</ref>
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On the outbreak of war, Currey was serving as Rear-Admiral in the [[Fifth Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)|Fifth Battle Squadron]] of the [[Channel Fleet (Royal Navy)|Channel Fleet]].<ref>''Supplement to the Monthly Navy List'' (September, 1914).  p. 6.</ref>  He was ordered to haul down his flag on 9 February, 1915, and he struck his flag on 14 February.  He was appointed Senior Naval Officer and in charge of all Naval Establishments at [[Gibraltar]] on 21 September, and he assumed command on 27 October.<ref>Currey Service Record.  p. 36.</ref>  He was promoted to the rank of {{ViceRN}} on 9 June, 1916.<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/29621/supplements/5828 (Supplement) no. 29621.  p. 5828.]  13 June, 1916.</ref>
  
 
Currey's widow, Grace Elaine, retired as trustee in charge of the Royal Sailors' Rests in March, 1958.  She died on 14 February, 1969 at East Leigh House, Havant.<ref>"Deaths" (Deaths).  ''The Times''.  Monday, 17 February, 1969.  Issue '''57487''', col B, pg. 16.</ref>
 
Currey's widow, Grace Elaine, retired as trustee in charge of the Royal Sailors' Rests in March, 1958.  She died on 14 February, 1969 at East Leigh House, Havant.<ref>"Deaths" (Deaths).  ''The Times''.  Monday, 17 February, 1969.  Issue '''57487''', col B, pg. 16.</ref>

Revision as of 16:13, 9 March 2011

Admiral Bernard Currey, Royal Navy (11 May, 1862 – 6 June, 1936) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Early Life & Career

Currey was promoted to the rank of Commander on 30 June, 1895, aged thirty-three years, one month, and nineteen days.[1]

Great War

On the outbreak of war, Currey was serving as Rear-Admiral in the Fifth Battle Squadron of the Channel Fleet.[2] He was ordered to haul down his flag on 9 February, 1915, and he struck his flag on 14 February. He was appointed Senior Naval Officer and in charge of all Naval Establishments at Gibraltar on 21 September, and he assumed command on 27 October.[3] He was promoted to the rank of Vice-Admiral on 9 June, 1916.[4]

Currey's widow, Grace Elaine, retired as trustee in charge of the Royal Sailors' Rests in March, 1958. She died on 14 February, 1969 at East Leigh House, Havant.[5]

Footnotes

  1. London Gazette: no. 26647. p. 4233. 26 July, 1895.
  2. Supplement to the Monthly Navy List (September, 1914). p. 6.
  3. Currey Service Record. p. 36.
  4. London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 29621. p. 5828. 13 June, 1916.
  5. "Deaths" (Deaths). The Times. Monday, 17 February, 1969. Issue 57487, col B, pg. 16.

Bibliography

  • "Admiral B. Currey" (Obituaries). The Times. Monday, 8 June, 1936. Issue 47395, col B, pg. 19.

Papers

Service Records


Naval Offices
Preceded by
The Hon. Alexander E. Bethell
Assistant Director of Torpedoes
1906 – 1908
Succeeded by
Stuart Nicholson
Preceded by
Reginald G. O. Tupper
Rear-Admiral Commanding, Portsmouth Division, Home Fleets
1913 – 1914
Succeeded by
Command Abolished
Preceded by
Frederic E. E. Brock
Senior Naval Officer and in charge of all Naval Establishments, Gibraltar
1915 – 1917
Succeeded by
Heathcoat S. Grant