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  • Dudley Pound
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1877–1943)

    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Alfred Dudley Pickman Rogers Pound GCB OM GCVO (29 August 1877 – 21 October 1943) was a British senior officer of the Royal Navy

    Dudley Pound

    Dudley Pound

    Dudley_Pound

  • Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1883–1963)

    Mediterranean littoral. In autumn 1943, on the death of the incumbent, Sir Dudley Pound, Cunningham was promoted to First Sea Lord, the professional head of

    Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope

    Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope

    Andrew_Cunningham,_1st_Viscount_Cunningham_of_Hyndhope

  • Darkest Hour (film)
  • 2017 biographical war drama film by Joe Wright

    Marshal Dowding David Bamber as Admiral Ramsay Paul Leonard as Admiral Dudley Pound Demetri Goritsas as Cabinet Secretary Bridges Olivier Broche as Paul

    Darkest Hour (film)

    Darkest_Hour_(film)

  • Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke
  • British Army field marshal (1883–1963)

    Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, Brooke's predecessor as chairman, retired as a result of poor health and Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham succeeded Pound as First

    Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke

    Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke

    Alan_Brooke,_1st_Viscount_Alanbrooke

  • Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage
  • Gun carriage used at British state funerals

    Sir Dudley Pound (1943). British Pathé. Retrieved 21 October 2022. - newsreel of the ceremonial funeral of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, showing

    Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage

    Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage

    Royal_Navy_State_Funeral_Gun_Carriage

  • Prince Louis of Battenberg
  • Royal Navy admiral and nobleman (1854–1921)

    his son Louis was serving, for a week at the invitation of the captain Dudley Pound. It was his last voyage; he died at 42 Half Moon Street, Piccadilly,

    Prince Louis of Battenberg

    Prince Louis of Battenberg

    Prince_Louis_of_Battenberg

  • Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell
  • British field marshal (1883–1950)

    delivered". The three service chiefs, namely Dill, the First Sea Lord Admiral Dudley Pound and the Chief of the Air Staff Sir Charles Portal, all spoke in favour

    Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell

    Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell

    Archibald_Wavell,_1st_Earl_Wavell

  • Gwyn Jenkins
  • Royal Marines general

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Gwyn Jenkins

    Gwyn Jenkins

    Gwyn_Jenkins

  • Lord Mountbatten
  • British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)

    highest rate of income tax in Great Britain had risen to 19s 6d in the pound (97.5%), reducing the post-tax income they enjoyed from Edwina's fund to

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord_Mountbatten

  • Convoy PQ 17
  • Allied World War II convoy in the Arctic Ocean

    forces on 1 July, shadowed and attacked. The First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, acting on information that German ships, including German battleship Tirpitz

    Convoy PQ 17

    Convoy PQ 17

    Convoy_PQ_17

  • Atlantic Charter
  • 1941 US–UK statement on post-WWII goals

    Churchill General Sir John Dill, British Army Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, Royal Navy Air Chief Marshal Sir Wilfred Freeman, Royal Air Force Permanent

    Atlantic Charter

    Atlantic Charter

    Atlantic_Charter

  • List of members of the Order of Merit
  • Holdsworth 1 January 1943 7 May 1871 – 2 January 1944 Legal Scholar 76. Sir Dudley Pound 3 September 1943 29 August 1877 – 21 October 1943 Naval officer 77. The

    List of members of the Order of Merit

    List_of_members_of_the_Order_of_Merit

  • HMS Warspite (03)
  • Queen Elizabeth–class battleship

    spring of 1939. In June 1939, Vice Admiral Andrew Cunningham replaced Dudley Pound and took Warspite to Istanbul for talks with the Turkish government.

    HMS Warspite (03)

    HMS Warspite (03)

    HMS_Warspite_(03)

  • Sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse
  • December 1941 naval engagement in the Pacific Theater of WW2

    Britain's possessions there, most notably Singapore. First Sea Lord Sir Dudley Pound represented that Singapore could be adequately defended only if the Royal

    Sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse

    Sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse

    Sinking_of_Prince_of_Wales_and_Repulse

  • Naval history of World War II
  • years 1939–43 it was under the command of First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Dudley Pound (1877–1943). As a result of the earlier changes the Royal Navy entered

    Naval history of World War II

    Naval_history_of_World_War_II

  • Dieppe Raid
  • World War II battle on north coast of France

    Sea Lord Sir Dudley Pound to risk capital ships in an area he believed vulnerable to attacks by German aircraft. Mountbatten asked Pound to send a battleship

    Dieppe Raid

    Dieppe Raid

    Dieppe_Raid

  • 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine
  • Popular uprising by Palestinian Arabs

    Mediterranean Fleet, Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, requesting the assistance of naval vessels capable of providing landing parties. Pound dispatched HMS Repulse and

    1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine

    1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine

    1936–1939_Arab_revolt_in_Palestine

  • Force H
  • World War 2 British naval squadron

    Officer but directly to the First Sea Lord, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound. In anticipation of the outbreak of World War 2 on 3 September 1939 the

    Force H

    Force H

    Force_H

  • Dudley (given name)
  • Name list

    people Dudley Pope (1925–1997), British writer of nautical fiction and history Dudley Pope (cricketer) (1906–1934), English cricketer Dudley Pound (1877–1943)

    Dudley (given name)

    Dudley_(given_name)

  • Allied leaders of World War II
  • Political and military leaders of the Allied nations during World War II

    second half of the Potsdam Conference and announced the Defeat of Japan. Dudley Pound was First Sea Lord and as such the professional head of the Royal Navy

    Allied leaders of World War II

    Allied leaders of World War II

    Allied_leaders_of_World_War_II

  • The Second World War (book series)
  • History of World War II written by Winston Churchill

    Hope. Churchill wrote correctly that the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, thought the Mediterranean route was too dangerous, but he did not mention

    The Second World War (book series)

    The_Second_World_War_(book_series)

  • François Darlan
  • French admiral (1881–1942)

    the First Sea Lord, Admiral Dudley Pound, to discuss plans should the crisis end in a war. It was agreed at the Darlan-Pound meeting that the French fleet

    François Darlan

    François Darlan

    François_Darlan

  • John Tovey, 1st Baron Tovey
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1885–1971)

    October 1942). As commander of the Home Fleet he had several clashes with Dudley Pound, the First Sea Lord, and Winston Churchill but retained the post for

    John Tovey, 1st Baron Tovey

    John Tovey, 1st Baron Tovey

    John_Tovey,_1st_Baron_Tovey

  • List of lords commissioners of the Admiralty
  • Kelly, Fourth Sea Lord Sir Frederick Field, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Dudley Pound, Assistant Chief of Naval Staff James Stanhope, 7th Earl Stanhope, Civil

    List of lords commissioners of the Admiralty

    List_of_lords_commissioners_of_the_Admiralty

  • First Sea Lord
  • Professional head of the UK's Royal Navy

    (1878–1939) 7 September 1938 12 June 1939 278 days 74 Pound, DudleyAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound (1877–1943) 12 June 1939 15 October 1943 4 years,

    First Sea Lord

    First Sea Lord

    First_Sea_Lord

  • Sink the Bismarck!
  • 1960 British film by Lewis Gilbert

    Officer (WRNS) Anne Davis Laurence Naismith as First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Dudley Pound. (Naismith served in the Royal Artillery in the war.) Geoffrey Keen as

    Sink the Bismarck!

    Sink_the_Bismarck!

  • Pound (surname)
  • Surname list

    politician from New York Dick Pound (born 1942), Canadian lawyer Dudley Pound (1877–1943), British naval officer Ezra Pound (1885–1972), American expatriate

    Pound (surname)

    Pound_(surname)

  • Churchill war ministry
  • Government of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945

    became Secretary of State for Air. The CoS at this time were Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, the First Sea Lord; Air Marshal Sir Cyril Newall, the Chief of the Air

    Churchill war ministry

    Churchill war ministry

    Churchill_war_ministry

  • 1877
  • Calendar year

    co-founder of the Rolls-Royce car firm, pioneer aviator (d. 1910) August 29 – Dudley Pound, British admiral (d. 1943) September 1 Francis William Aston, English

    1877

    1877

    1877

  • Bernard Montgomery
  • British Army officer (1887–1976)

    one day, Gunther suggested "at least $100,000." This was converted into pounds sterling, and he is supposed to have grinned and said "Well, I guess I won't

    Bernard Montgomery

    Bernard Montgomery

    Bernard_Montgomery

  • Burial at sea
  • Method of burial

    Surya Sen (1894–1934), was given a burial at sea in the Bay of Bengal Dudley Pound (1877–1943), cremated ashes scattered Atholl MacGregor (1883–1945), Hong

    Burial at sea

    Burial at sea

    Burial_at_sea

  • 1940 British war cabinet crisis
  • Dispute within British government about whether to negotiate with Nazi Germany

    service ministers were usually joined by the CoS who were Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, the First Sea Lord; Air Marshal Sir Cyril Newall, the Chief of the Air

    1940 British war cabinet crisis

    1940 British war cabinet crisis

    1940_British_war_cabinet_crisis

  • Battle of Taranto
  • 1940 British naval victory over Italy in WWII

    shipping a serious problem. During the Munich Crisis of 1938, Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, the commander of the Mediterranean Fleet, was concerned about the survival

    Battle of Taranto

    Battle of Taranto

    Battle_of_Taranto

  • Operation Sea Lion (wargame)
  • Simulation of a Nazi invasion of the UK

    Commander-in-Chief, General Sir Alan Brooke, and the First Lord of the Admiralty, Dudley Pound, are not recorded. The game had a total of 30 participants. There was

    Operation Sea Lion (wargame)

    Operation_Sea_Lion_(wargame)

  • Operation Title
  • 1942 Allied attack on German battleship Tirpitz

    attack Convoy PQ 17. The head of the Royal Navy, Admiral of the Fleet Dudley Pound, ordered the ships sailing in the convoy to scatter and proceed to the

    Operation Title

    Operation Title

    Operation_Title

  • Death and state funeral of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
  • 1938 death of the President of Turkey

     Switzerland Syria Soviet Union: Vladimir Potemkin Spain United Kingdom: Dudley Pound and William Birdwood United States Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Milan Nedić

    Death and state funeral of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

    Death and state funeral of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

    Death_and_state_funeral_of_Mustafa_Kemal_Atatürk

  • War and Remembrance (miniseries)
  • 1988–1989 American television miniseries

    Norman Burton as General George Marshall Eric Christmas as Admiral Sir Dudley Pound Matt Clark as Chief Clark Georges Corraface as Pascal Gaffori Carl Duering

    War and Remembrance (miniseries)

    War_and_Remembrance_(miniseries)

  • HMS Glasgow (C21)
  • Town-class cruiser

    Andrew Cunningham to undertake the interment of the ashes of Admiral Sir Dudley Pound and his late wife in the Solent. In December 1943 she formed part of

    HMS Glasgow (C21)

    HMS Glasgow (C21)

    HMS_Glasgow_(C21)

  • All Saints' Church, Godshill
  • Church on the Isle of Wight, England

    World War I. Within the church is a memorial to Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, who died in World War II having been First Sea Lord of the Admiralty

    All Saints' Church, Godshill

    All Saints' Church, Godshill

    All_Saints'_Church,_Godshill

  • Günther Prien
  • German U-boat commander during World War II

    Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. First Sea Lord at the time was Admiral Dudley Pound; the office is usually held by a naval officer. Churchill had been First

    Günther Prien

    Günther Prien

    Günther_Prien

  • Operation Catherine
  • Proposed British offensive during World War II

    against Nazi Germany.[citation needed] The First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Dudley Pound opposed the plan for several reasons. The armour plating was in short

    Operation Catherine

    Operation_Catherine

  • Force Z
  • World War II British naval squadron

    Minister Winston Churchill discussed Far East reinforcement with Admiral Dudley Pound, the First Sea Lord. Churchill proposed augmenting phase 1 with a King

    Force Z

    Force Z

    Force_Z

  • Timeline of World War II (1939)
  • List of significant events occurring during World War II in 1939

    raiders are targeting commercial shipping, the British First Sea Lord Sir Dudley Pound orders the creation of eight hunting forces together with the French

    Timeline of World War II (1939)

    Timeline of World War II (1939)

    Timeline_of_World_War_II_(1939)

  • Mediterranean Fleet
  • Formation of the Royal Navy, active from 1654 to 1967

    1904–1945. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. James 1943. "Dudley Pound career history". Royal Navy Flag Officers 1904–1945. Archived from the

    Mediterranean Fleet

    Mediterranean Fleet

    Mediterranean_Fleet

  • Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)
  • Highest officer rank of the Royal Navy

    the Retired List Order in Council of 3 July 1939 31 July 1939 Pound DudleySir Dudley Pound 1877 1943 First Sea Lord 1939–1943 8 May 1940 Forbes CharlesSir

    Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)

    Admiral_of_the_Fleet_(Royal_Navy)

  • Charles Portal, 1st Viscount Portal of Hungerford
  • Marshal of the Royal Air Force (1893–1971)

    left to right: Air Marshal Sir Charles Portal, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, General Sir Alan Brooke, Mr Winston Churchill. Prime Minister Churchill

    Charles Portal, 1st Viscount Portal of Hungerford

    Charles Portal, 1st Viscount Portal of Hungerford

    Charles_Portal,_1st_Viscount_Portal_of_Hungerford

  • Golders Green Crematorium
  • Crematorium in London, England

    satirist, ashes rest in Marylebone Cemetery Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, ashes, with those of his wife, scattered at sea; commemorated on the

    Golders Green Crematorium

    Golders Green Crematorium

    Golders_Green_Crematorium

  • State funerals in the United Kingdom
  • For a monarch or approved by the monarch

    The Earl Jellicoe St Paul's Cathedral 1936 The Earl Beatty 1943 Sir Dudley Pound Westminster Abbey Portsmouth (ashes buried at sea) 1950 The Earl Wavell

    State funerals in the United Kingdom

    State funerals in the United Kingdom

    State_funerals_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Battle of the Denmark Strait
  • Naval battle during the Second World War

    criticism. A row ensued between Tovey and his superior, Admiral Sir Dudley Pound. Tovey stated that the two officers had acted correctly, ensuring that

    Battle of the Denmark Strait

    Battle of the Denmark Strait

    Battle_of_the_Denmark_Strait

  • Attack on Mers-el-Kébir
  • 1940 British attack on the French Navy

    Belligerents  United Kingdom  France Commanders and leaders James Somerville Dudley Pound Marcel-Bruno Gensoul François Darlan Strength 1 aircraft carrier 2 battleships

    Attack on Mers-el-Kébir

    Attack on Mers-el-Kébir

    Attack_on_Mers-el-Kébir

  • Combined Chiefs of Staff
  • Supreme military staff for the United States and Britain during World War II

    the table from left foreground: Vice Adm. Lord Louis Mountbatten, Sir Dudley Pound, Sir Alan Brooke, Sir Charles Portal, Sir John Dill, Lt. Gen. Sir Hastings

    Combined Chiefs of Staff

    Combined Chiefs of Staff

    Combined_Chiefs_of_Staff

  • Leonard W. Murray
  • Canadian admiral in WW II (1896–1971)

    On his return to Canada, and at the request of British Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, on 13 June 1941 Murray was put in charge of the Newfoundland Escort

    Leonard W. Murray

    Leonard W. Murray

    Leonard_W._Murray

  • Battle of the Atlantic
  • Attempt by Germany during World War II to cut supply lines to Britain

    Newfoundland  India  South Africa  Germany  Italy Commanders and leaders Dudley Pound # Andrew Cunningham Martin Dunbar-Nasmith Percy Noble Max Horton Frederick

    Battle of the Atlantic

    Battle of the Atlantic

    Battle_of_the_Atlantic

  • William Wordsworth Fisher
  • Royal Navy admiral (1875–1937)

    her in January 1905. He struck up a firm and lasting friendship with Dudley Pound in a busy eighteen months on board, leaving the ship early after selection

    William Wordsworth Fisher

    William Wordsworth Fisher

    William_Wordsworth_Fisher

  • Neptune-class cruiser
  • Unbuilt class of late WW2 naval ships

    construction programme. In October 1943, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Dudley Pound, resigned; his replacement, Andrew Cunningham, disliked the small cruiser

    Neptune-class cruiser

    Neptune-class_cruiser

  • HMS Norfolk (78)
  • Cruiser of the Royal Navy

    surface fleet had plans to intercept the convoy and the First Sea Lord Dudley Pound decided to recall all escorts and to scatter the convoy, resulting in

    HMS Norfolk (78)

    HMS Norfolk (78)

    HMS_Norfolk_(78)

  • Short snorter
  • Banknote signed by fellow travelers, common during WWII

    George C. Marshal Charles Portal H.H. "Hap" Arnold Ernest J. King Sir Dudley Pound Franklin Roosevelt Winston Churchill Elliott Roosevelt Sir Alan Brooke

    Short snorter

    Short snorter

    Short_snorter

  • Henry Leach
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1923–2011)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Henry Leach

    Henry_Leach

  • Ben Key
  • Royal Navy officer (born 1965)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Ben Key

    Ben Key

    Ben_Key

  • Ralph Kerr
  • Royal Navy officer (1891-1941)

    impressed both him, and the Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean Admiral Sir Dudley Pound. Kerr then took command of HMS Broke and the 15th Destroyer Flotilla

    Ralph Kerr

    Ralph_Kerr

  • American-British-Dutch-Australian Command
  • World War II combined command (1942)

    proposed an ABDA Command led by Archibald Wavell to Charles Portal, Dudley Pound, and John Dill. The British were skeptical and believed the Pacific theatre

    American-British-Dutch-Australian Command

    American-British-Dutch-Australian Command

    American-British-Dutch-Australian_Command

  • Ernest J. King
  • US Navy Fleet admiral (1878–1956)

    Admiralty planning staff, including Rear Admiral Sir Roger Keyes and Captain Dudley Pound, sowing the seeds of future collaboration. Commodore The Marquess of

    Ernest J. King

    Ernest J. King

    Ernest_J._King

  • Arcadia Conference
  • Allied planning conference during World War II

    Kingdom, Winston Churchill British officers Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Dudley Pound, First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff Field Marshal Sir John Dill

    Arcadia Conference

    Arcadia Conference

    Arcadia_Conference

  • Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1724–1816)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood

    Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood

    Samuel_Hood,_1st_Viscount_Hood

  • Dudley
  • Town in West Midlands, England

    Dudley (/ˈdʌdli/ DUD-lee, locally [ˈdʊdləi̯]) is a market town in the West Midlands, England, 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Wolverhampton and 8 miles (13 km)

    Dudley

    Dudley

    Dudley

  • John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort
  • British Army officer (1886–1946)

    Fleet Lord Keyes Lord Cork Sir Andrew Cunningham Sir Charles Forbes Sir Dudley Pound Sir James Somerville Sir John Tovey Field Marshals Sir Harold Alexander

    John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort

    John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort

    John_Vereker,_6th_Viscount_Gort

  • October 1943
  • Month of 1943

    British Eighth Army captured Vinchiaturo. Andrew Cunningham replaced Dudley Pound as First Sea Lord. Born: Penny Marshall, American actress and film director

    October 1943

    October 1943

    October_1943

  • HMS Southampton (83)
  • Town-class cruiser

    Mediterranean Fleet, wrote a private letter to the First Sea Lord, Sir Dudley Pound, "I don't like these 'Southampton' class. They are fine ships but that

    HMS Southampton (83)

    HMS Southampton (83)

    HMS_Southampton_(83)

  • Battle of Jutland order of battle
  • World War I order of battle

    5th Division: Rear Admiral Ernest Gaunt HMS Colossus (flagship): Capt Dudley Pound HMS Collingwood: Capt James Clement Ley HMS St. Vincent: Capt William

    Battle of Jutland order of battle

    Battle of Jutland order of battle

    Battle_of_Jutland_order_of_battle

  • List of people buried at sea
  • Poledouris (1945–2006) Khieu Ponnary (1920–2003) Olaf Pooley (1914–2015) Dudley Pound (1877–1943) Robert Preston (1918–1987) Vincent Price (1911–1993) John

    List of people buried at sea

    List of people buried at sea

    List_of_people_buried_at_sea

  • The Gambia in World War II
  • drawn up in the event of an attack, including an evacuation scheme. Dudley Pound, the First Sea Lord, partially objected to the assessment of the Gambia's

    The Gambia in World War II

    The Gambia in World War II

    The_Gambia_in_World_War_II

  • Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis
  • British field marshal; Governor General of Canada (1891–1969)

    Fleet Lord Keyes Lord Cork Sir Andrew Cunningham Sir Charles Forbes Sir Dudley Pound Sir James Somerville Sir John Tovey Field Marshals Sir Harold Alexander

    Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis

    Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis

    Harold_Alexander,_1st_Earl_Alexander_of_Tunis

  • Alan West, Baron West of Spithead
  • Retired Royal Navy Admiral and life peer (born 1948)

    2020. Jessica Elgot (29 January 2016). "British warships need multimillion-pound refit to stop power failures". The Guardian. "Ministry of Defence 'facing

    Alan West, Baron West of Spithead

    Alan West, Baron West of Spithead

    Alan_West,_Baron_West_of_Spithead

  • Weapons of Choice
  • 2004 alternative history novel by John Birmingham

    Churchill: British Prime Minister John Curtin Australian Prime Minister Sir Dudley Pound RN Admiral of the Fleet Sir Leslie Murray RN Rear Admiral Franklin D

    Weapons of Choice

    Weapons_of_Choice

  • Richard Howe, Earl Howe
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1726–1799)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Richard Howe, Earl Howe

    Richard Howe, Earl Howe

    Richard_Howe,_Earl_Howe

  • Tube Alloys
  • British nuclear weapons research during WW2

    scientific advisor to the prime minister, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, and Winston Churchill in June 1941.

    Tube Alloys

    Tube Alloys

    Tube_Alloys

  • Michael Boyce, Baron Boyce
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet and life peer (1943–2022)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Michael Boyce, Baron Boyce

    Michael Boyce, Baron Boyce

    Michael_Boyce,_Baron_Boyce

  • Tom Phillips (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1888–1941)

    firmly warned against it by the First Sea Lord, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, and later by his friend, Field Marshal Jan Smuts, Prime Minister of

    Tom Phillips (Royal Navy officer)

    Tom Phillips (Royal Navy officer)

    Tom_Phillips_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • John Fieldhouse, Baron Fieldhouse
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1928–1992)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    John Fieldhouse, Baron Fieldhouse

    John_Fieldhouse,_Baron_Fieldhouse

  • John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1859–1935)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe

    John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe

    John_Jellicoe,_1st_Earl_Jellicoe

  • Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet and politician (1772–1853)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet

    Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet

    Sir_George_Cockburn,_10th_Baronet

  • John Leavitt
  • American politician (1608–1691)

    Clapp Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, Cover, TIME magazine, April 22, 1940 British Admiral Dudley Pound, named for his Massachusetts Dudley ancestors, was a

    John Leavitt

    John Leavitt

    John_Leavitt

  • Terence Lewin
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1920–1999)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Terence Lewin

    Terence_Lewin

  • British unmanned aerial vehicles of World War I
  • be operated without attention. The Admiralty Plans Division (Captain Dudley Pound) report of 6 April 1918 on operations with D.C.B's controlled from aircraft

    British unmanned aerial vehicles of World War I

    British_unmanned_aerial_vehicles_of_World_War_I

  • Bruce Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1888–1981)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Bruce Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape

    Bruce Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape

    Bruce_Fraser,_1st_Baron_Fraser_of_North_Cape

  • William Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet and peer (1873–1967)

    Admiral of the Fleet William Henry Dudley Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork and 12th Earl of Orrery, GCB, GCVO (30 November 1873 – 19 April 1967) was a British

    William Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork

    William_Boyle,_12th_Earl_of_Cork

  • Tony Radakin
  • British retired Royal Navy officer (born 1965)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Tony Radakin

    Tony Radakin

    Tony_Radakin

  • John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher
  • Royal Navy officer (1841–1920)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher

    John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher

    John_Fisher,_1st_Baron_Fisher

  • Frederic Wake-Walker
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1888–1945)

    criticism. A row ensued between Tovey and his superior, Admiral Sir Dudley Pound. Tovey stated that the two officers had acted correctly, not endangering

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  • Benjamin Bathurst (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1936–2025)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

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  • Roger Backhouse
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1878–1939)

    Preceded by Sir Ernle Chatfield First Sea Lord 1938–1939 Succeeded by Sir Dudley Pound Honorary titles Preceded by The Earl of Cork and Orrery First and Principal

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  • Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere
  • British peer and politician

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere

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  • Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay
  • British general, politician and diplomat (1887–1965)

    conference, Ismay also observed that Dudley Pound "had had a breakdown". He took the information to Churchill who demanded Pound's resignation a week later. Shortly

    Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay

    Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay

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  • George Anson, 1st Baron Anson
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1697–1762)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

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    George Anson, 1st Baron Anson

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  • Victor Crutchley
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1893–1986)

    serve as the flagship of Admiral Dudley Pound, Commander-in-Chief. Crutchley served as Flag Captain to first Pound and then to Admiral Andrew Cunningham

    Victor Crutchley

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  • R v Dudley and Stephens
  • 1884 English criminal case

    R v Dudley and Stephens (1884) 14 QBD 273, DC is a leading English criminal case which established a precedent throughout the common law world that necessity

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  • Philip Jones (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy Admiral (born 1960)

    Madden, Bt Sir Frederick Field The Lord Chatfield Sir Roger Backhouse Sir Dudley Pound The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope Sir John Cunningham The Lord Fraser of

    Philip Jones (Royal Navy officer)

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  • Reginald Drax
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1880-1967)

    Succeeded by Sir George Lyon Honorary titles Preceded by Sir Roger Backhouse First and Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp 1939–1941 Succeeded by Sir Dudley Pound

    Reginald Drax

    Reginald Drax

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  • David Shanks Ewart
  • UK artist (1901–1965)

    Sir John Stewart, Lord Provost of Glasgow and Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound. A self-portrait is in the National Galleries of Scotland. There are

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  • Charles Forbes (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1880–1960)

    Fleet Lord Keyes Lord Cork Sir Andrew Cunningham Sir Charles Forbes Sir Dudley Pound Sir James Somerville Sir John Tovey Field Marshals Sir Harold Alexander

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  • Audley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Audley

    English : habitational name from Audley in Staffordshire, named from the Old English female personal name Aldḡth + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

    Audley

  • Badley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Badley

    English : habitational name from Badley in Suffolk or Baddeley Green in Staffordshire, both named with the Old English personal name Bad(d)a + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

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  • Nutley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Nutley

    English : habitational name from places in Hampshire and Sussex called Nutley, from Old English hnutu ‘nut tree’ + lēah ‘(forest) clearing’. The surname has also been established in Ireland since the 17th century.

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  • AUDREY
  • Female

    English

    AUDREY

    Modern English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelthryth, AUDREY means "noble strength."

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  • Dudley
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    English American

    Dudley

    From the people's meadow. From a surname and place name derived from the Old English, meaning...

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  • DOLLEY
  • Female

    English

    DOLLEY

    Variant spelling of English Dolly, DOLLEY means "gift of God."

    DOLLEY

  • Hunley
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    English : variant spelling of Hundley. This is a common name in TN.

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  • Dudley
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Irish

    Dudley

    From the People's Field; People; S Field; Wood; Clearing of Dudda; Meadow

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  • Dudney
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    English

    Dudney

    English : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, possibly in southeastern England, where the modern surname is most frequent.

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  • Audley
  • Boy/Male

    English Anglo Saxon

    Audley

    Old friend.

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    English and Irish

    Dudley

    English and Irish : habitational name from Dudley in the West Midlands, named from the Old English personal name Dudda (see Dodd) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Irish (County Cork) : English name adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Dubhdáleithe ‘descendant of Dubhdáleithe’, a personal name composed of the elements dubh ‘black’ + dá ‘two’ + léithe ‘sides’.Thomas Dudley (1576–1653), born at Northampton, England, sailed on the Arbella to Salem, MA, in 1630 with the chief men of the Massachusetts Bay Company. They first settled at Newtown. Dudley subsequently moved to Ipswich but then permanently settled at Roxbury. He was elected four times as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and as one of the two commissioners for the colony when the New England Confederation was formed in 1643. He was one of the first overseers of Harvard University, and in 1650, as governor, signed the charter for that institution. Dudley’s seventh and most noted child, Joseph (1647–1720) was also governor of MA (1702–15).

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  • Durley
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Durley

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Dubhurthuille ‘descendant of Dubhurthuille’, a personal name of unexplained origin.English : habitational name from Durley in Hampshire or Durleigh in Somerset, both named from Old English dēor ‘deer’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’, or from Durley in Wiltshire, so named from Old English dierne ‘hidden’ + lēah.

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    English

    Godley

    English : habitational name from Godley in Cheshire or Goodleigh in Devon, both named from the Old English byname Gōda meaning ‘good’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

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  • Hulley
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    English (South Yorkshire)

    Hulley

    English (South Yorkshire) : possibly a habitational name from Ulley in South Yorkshire, probably so named from Old English ūle ‘owl’ + lēah ‘(woodland) clearing’.

    Hulley

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    English

    Nunley

    English : habitational name from Nunley Farm in Wroxhall, Warwickshire.

    Nunley

  • Dunley
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Celtic, English

    Dunley

    From the Hill Meadow; Meadow with the Hill

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Dolley

    English (of Norman origin) : variant of Duley.

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  • Duley
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    Duley

    English : (of Norman origin): habitational name from any of several places in Calvados, France, called Ouilly, named with the Gallo-Roman personal name Ollius + the locative suffix -acum.English : Possibly also an altered spelling of Dooley.

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  • Dudley
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Dudley

    Residence Name

    Dudley

  • Dunley
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic English

    Dunley

    From the hill meadow.

    Dunley

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Naasi

    Variant of Nasi'; Obvious; Evident

  • Ancho
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ancho

    A Lion

  • Swithun
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, Christian, English

    Swithun

    Name of a Saint; Strong

  • Spivey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Spivey

    English (Yorkshire) : from a medieval personal name, Spivey.

  • Davindermeet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Davindermeet

    Friendly with the King of Gods

  • Kunja | குஂஜா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kunja | குஂஜா 

    Trees and creppers over grown, Arbour

  • Prajakt | ப்ரஜக்த
  • Boy/Male

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    Prajakt | ப்ரஜக்த

    God of creation

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    Lord Shiva and Devi

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    Prosperity; Beautiful; Battle

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    Diamond

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  • Daddled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Dadle

  • Polive
  • n.

    A pulley.

  • Olio
  • n.

    A mixture; a medley.

  • Trochlea
  • n.

    A pulley.

  • Moolley
  • n.

    A mulley or polled animal.

  • Medleys
  • pl.

    of Medley

  • Muley
  • n.

    See Mulley.

  • Polyve
  • n.

    A pulley.

  • Daddling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Dadle

  • Potpourri
  • n.

    A medley or mixture.

  • Pulleys
  • pl.

    of Pulley

  • Melange
  • n.

    A mixture; a medley.

  • Pulley
  • b. t.

    To raise or lift by means of a pulley.

  • Chaud-medley
  • n.

    The killing of a person in an affray, in the heat of blood, and while under the influence of passion, thus distinguished from chance-medley or killing in self-defense, or in a casual affray.

  • Pasticcio
  • n.

    A medley; an olio.

  • Unmannerly
  • adv.

    Uncivilly; rudely.

  • Moolley
  • n.

    Same as Mulley.

  • Hoiden
  • v. i.

    To romp rudely or indecently.

  • Chance-medley
  • n.

    The killing of another in self-defense upon a sudden and unpremeditated encounter. See Chaud-Medley.