Michael Livesay Explained

Honorific Prefix:Sir
Michael Livesay
Birth Date:5 April 1936
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Branch:Royal Navy
Serviceyears:1957–1993
Rank:Admiral
Commands:Flag Officer, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Flag Officer Sea Training


Battles:Falklands War
Awards:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Admiral Sir Michael Howard Livesay, (5 April 1936 – 6 October 2003) was a senior Royal Navy officer who served as Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel from 1991 to 1992.

Naval career

Educated at Acklam Hall Grammar School and Royal Naval College Dartmouth, Livesay was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1957.[1] He was made Commanding Officer of the minesweeper HMS Hubberston in 1966 and of the frigate in 1970.[2] He went on to be Captain, Fishery Protection and Mine Counter Measures, based in Scotland in 1975,[1] and the first Commander of the aircraft carrier in 1979.[2]

Livesay was Director of Naval Warfare at the Ministry of Defence during the Falklands War, during which he developed the "Rules of Engagement"[1] and then, in 1984, went on to be Flag Officer Sea Training.[2] He was appointed Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff in 1986 and Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland in 1989.[2] His final posting was as Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel as well as President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich in 1991; he retired in 1993.[2]

In retirement Livesay became Chairman of the Northern Lighthouse Board and a Non-Executive Director of Scottish Nuclear.[2] He lived at Auchterarder in Perthshire.[2]

Family

In 1959 Livesay married to Sarah "Sally" House:[3] they had two daughters.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1443607/Admiral-Sir-Michael-Livesay.html Obituary: Admiral Sir Michael Livesay
  2. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article992761.ece Obituary: Admiral Sir Michael Livesay
  3. Web site: Index entry . 20 June 2012 . FreeBMD. ONS.