John Fieldhouse, Baron Fieldhouse
The Lord Fieldhouse | |
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| Born | 12 February 1928 Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England |
| Died | 17 February 1992 (aged 64) Southampton, Hampshire, England |
| Allegiance | United Kingdom |
| Branch | Royal Navy |
| Service years | 1941–1989 |
| Rank | Admiral of the Fleet |
| Commands | Chief of the Defence Staff First Sea Lord Commander-in-Chief Fleet Flag Officer Submarines Flag Officer, Second Flotilla Standing Naval Force Atlantic HMS Diomede 10th Submarine Squadron HMS Dreadnought HMS Walrus HMS Tiptoe HMS Acheron HMS Subtle |
| Conflicts | Second World War Aden Emergency Falklands War |
| Awards | Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire |
| Other work | |
| Member of the House of Lords | |
| Life peerage 26 February 1990 – 17 February 1992 | |
| Personal details | |
| Party | Crossbencher |
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Admiral of the Fleet John David Elliott Fieldhouse, Baron Fieldhouse, GCB, GBE (12 February 1928 – 17 February 1992) was a Royal Navy officer. He commanded five submarines and a frigate before achieving higher command from the 1970s. Following the invasion of the Falkland Islands by Argentine forces in April 1982, Fieldhouse was appointed Commander of the Task Force (designated Task Force 317) given responsibility for "Operation Corporate", the mission to recover the Falkland Islands. The campaign ended in the surrender of Argentine forces in June 1982. He became First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff in December that year and, in that role, persuaded the British Government to fund the replacement of ships lost in the Falklands War. He went on to be Chief of the Defence Staff from 1985 until his retirement in 1988.