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Vice Admiral Sir Charles Piercy Mills, KCB, CBE, DSC (4 October 1914 – 27 July 2006) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Governor of Guernsey.

Naval career

Educated at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Mills joined the Royal Navy in 1932.[1]

Mills served in the Second World War and briefly commanded HMS Brazen in 1939.[1] He worked at Western Approaches Command in Liverpool at the height of the Battle of the Atlantic.[1] He went on to be a signals officer at Algiers before joining the planning staff for the Normandy landings.[1] He then became a signals officer based in Ceylon.[1]

Mills also fought in the Korean War as captain of the destroyer HMS Concord, earning the Distinguished Service Cross for his services.[1] He was then made Second-in-Command of the signals school at Portsmouth, and then from 1956, he became Chief Staff Officer to the Flag Officer Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Fleet.[1] He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services during the Suez Crisis.[1] In 1959 he took command of the destroyer HMS Daring and the 2nd Destroyer Squadron and in 1963 he was made Director-General (Weapons).[1]

Mills was appointed Flag Officer Second-in-Command Far East Fleet in 1966 and the final Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, in 1967.[1] He retired in 1969 and became Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey.[1]

In retirement Mills lived at Aldeburgh in Suffolk.[2]

Family

In 1944 he married Anne Cumberlege; they went on to have two daughters.[1]

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Military offices
Preceded by Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
1967–1969
Succeeded by
Sir John Roxburgh
(As Flag Officer, Plymouth)
Government offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey
1969–1974
Succeeded by
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