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Charles Mills (Royal Navy officer)

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for his services. He was then made Second-in-Command of the signals school at
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In 1944 he married Anne Cumberlege; they went on to have two daughters.
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
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and in 1963 he was made Director-General (Weapons).
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Index

Royal Navy
Vice admiral
Plymouth Command
HMS Daring
HMS Concord
HMS Brazen
Second World War
Korean War
Suez Crisis
Order of the Bath
Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Cross
Royal Navy
Governor of Guernsey
Royal Naval College, Dartmouth
Royal Navy
Second World War
HMS Brazen
Western Approaches Command
Liverpool
Battle of the Atlantic
Algiers
Normandy landings
Ceylon
Korean War
destroyer
HMS Concord
Distinguished Service Cross
Portsmouth
Mediterranean Fleet

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