Jonathan Tod
| Sir Jonathan Tod | |
|---|---|
| Born | 26 March 1939 | 
| Allegiance |  United Kingdom | 
| Service/branch |  Royal Navy | 
| Years of service | 1959 - 1997 | 
| Rank | Vice Admiral | 
| Commands held | HMS Brighton HMS Fife HMS Illustrious | 
| Battles/wars | Falklands War | 
| Awards | Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath Commander of the Order of the British Empire | 
Vice Admiral Sir Jonathan James Richard Tod KCB CBE (born 26 March 1939) is a former Royal Navy officer who became Deputy Commander-in-Chief Fleet.
Naval career
Educated Gordonstoun and the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth,[1] Tod joined the Royal Navy in 1959[2] and qualified as a naval pilot.[3] He went on to command the frigate HMS Brighton and the destroyer HMS Fife.[4] As a captain, Tod later saw action in the Falklands War for which he was awarded the CBE[5] and after that commanded the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious (in which role he led the operation to recover survivors following the blowout of the Odyssey Oil Platform in 1988).[4][6] He became Flag Officer Portsmouth in 1989 and Deputy Commander-in-Chief Fleet in 1994 before retiring in 1997.[7]
References
- ↑ Burke's Peerage
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 42316. p. 2429. 31 March 1961. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
- ↑ The 1995 PBS documentary People's Century (Tod was interviewed in 1967)
- 1 2 Navy's bicentennial marred by pull-out Royal Gazette, 9 February 1995
- ↑ British Medals - Falklands War
- ↑ Ocean Odyssey Oil Rig Fire
- ↑ Royal Navy Senior Appointments
| Military offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Sir Geoffrey Biggs | Deputy Commander-in-Chief Fleet 1994–1997 | Succeeded by Sir Jeremy Blackham |