Alexander Madden

Sir Alexander Madden
Born 1895
Died 1964
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Navy
Years of service 1908–1956
Rank Admiral
Commands held HMS Birmingham
HMS Anson
Plymouth Command
Battles/wars World War I
World War II
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire

Admiral Sir Alexander Cumming Gordon Madden KCB CBE (1895–1964) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel.

Naval career

Madden joined the Royal Navy in 1908.[1] He served in World War I as well as World War II.[1] During the latter War he commanded the light cruiser HMS Birmingham from 1941.[1] He then became Naval Assistant to the Second Sea Lord in 1942: he also served as head of the Admiralty Commission and Warrant Branch in which capacity he had the critical role of deciding who received the command of each ship in the Navy.[2] He returned to sea as Commander of the battleship HMS Anson in 1944.[1]

After the War he was appointed Deputy Controller of the Navy and Director of Naval Equipment and then, in 1948 he was made Flag Officer commanding 5th Cruiser Squadron and Flag Officer Second in Command for the Far East Station.[1] In that capacity he became involved in the Amethyst Incident on the Yangtze River in China in 1949.[1]

He was appointed Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel in 1950 and then became Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth in 1953. He retired in 1956.[1]

In retirement he became Chairman of the Association of Retired Naval Officers.[3]

References

Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Cecil Harcourt
Second Sea Lord
1950–1953
Succeeded by
Sir Guy Russell
Preceded by
Sir Maurice Mansergh
Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
19531955
Succeeded by
Sir Charles Pizey
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