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Henry Burrell (admiral)

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at a Chiefs of Staff Committee conference to discuss the necessity of Australia acquiring nuclear weapons; the chiefs agreed that the probability such a capability would be required was remote but that it should remain an option under certain circumstances, a position the defence forces maintained
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s captain. Burrell, however, believed that a close relationship between officers and men was necessary for the smooth running of a ship. After completing the Royal Navy's staff course in 1938, he returned to Australia and was appointed staff officer (operations) at the Navy Office, Melbourne, in
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of New South Wales. His son Stuart followed him into the Royal Australian Naval College in 1963. In retirement Burrell enjoyed horse racing as a gambler and as the owner of several successful mounts. During the 1960s, he was also a member of the ACT Regional Selection Committee of the
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and given the new role of Director of Operations, overseeing troop convoys and their air cover, local defence, and staffing issues. Burrell's "full knowledge of Australian naval plans and resources" led to Prime Minister
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The purchase of the destroyers signalled a shift in reliance for equipment from Britain to the United States that was contrary to prevailing Australian defence policy at the time, particularly in what historian
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to disband the Navy's fixed-wing Fleet Air Arm capability by 1963, but gained approval for a major vessel re-equipment drive that was to include new submarines, destroyers, minesweepers, and
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in 1980, having been diagnosed with cardiac problems shortly after his retirement from the Navy. His wife Ada died in August 1981. In 1986, Burrell published his memoirs as
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described as "the most British of the Australian services, the RAN", and provoked pressure from the Royal Navy and UK shipbuilders, which had lobbied for purchase of their
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on 2 December 1952, less than three weeks after she was commissioned into the RAN after transfer from the Royal Navy. The ship began working up for deployment to the
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We will need a Navy as long as Australia remains an islandβ€”and the best place to fight, if unhappily that should be required, is as far from Australia as possible.
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Burrell was still based at the Navy Office when World War II broke out in September 1939. A reorganisation of the headquarters in May 1940 saw him promoted to
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as flagship of the RAN. Burrell was posted soon afterwards to the Navy Office, Canberra, to redevelop the service's officer structure, leading to a new
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and returned to the Navy Office, Melbourne, as Director of Plans. Having been divorced from his first wife Margaret in November 1941, he married
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Ada Weller (also known as Ada Coggan) on 21 April 1944; the couple had a son and two daughters. Burrell took charge of the RAN's latest
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design over the County class. On a mission overseas to discuss trends and acquisitions in January 1960, he was rebuffed by Britain's
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Burrell's first appointment following the cessation of hostilities was as commander of the 10th Destroyer Flotilla. He was promoted
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remained in Japan as Australian Squadron representative until November, assisting with the repatriation of inmates from Japanese
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The news was the greatest thrill for us all ... My words cannot express their joy at deliverance to say nothing of ours.
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After attending a Royal Navy course in 1930, Burrell became a specialist navigator, and saw service aboard the minesweeper
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March 1939. It was Burrell's first shore-based position, and he spent the next four months bringing naval sections of the
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at Jervis Bay on 8 February 1962. He left the Navy on 23 February, and was succeeded as CNS by Vice Admiral
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from September 1956 until January 1958, when he again became Flag Officer of the Australian Fleet. Appointed a
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guided-missile destroyers, a decision of "ingenuity and forethought" on the part of Burrell and Navy Minister
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in July 1947. From October 1948 to the end of 1949, Burrell served as commanding officer of the heavy cruiser
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personally nominating him to participate in staff talks with representatives of the Royal Navy and
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in 1959. As CNS, he began a major program of acquisitions for the Navy, including new helicopters,
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trophy, established by the admiral in 1955, completed its 58th year of competition in March 2013.
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Struggling for a Solution: The RAN and the Acquisition of a Surface to Air Missile Capability
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on 19 February 1943 for his "bravery and resource" during the operation. By this time
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in 1960, Burrell retired to his farm near Canberra in 1962 and published his memoirs,
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and preparing for the introduction of carrier-based aircraft. He was appointed an
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was escorting convoys in the Pacific, before deploying to the South Atlantic for
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Burrell served on exchange with the Royal Navy as navigator aboard the cruisers
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in 1918 as a 13-year-old cadet. His first posting at sea was aboard the cruiser
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anti-submarine warfare helicopters. Most significant was the purchase of three
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As CNS, Vice Admiral Burrell had to contend with a threat by Defence Minister
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in July 1934, and graduated from an advanced navigation course the next year.
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on 3 June 1960. In June 1961, he met with his opposite numbers in the
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Up Top: The Royal Australian Navy and Southeast Asian Conflicts 1955–1972
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Mermaids Do Exist: The Autobiography of Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Burrell
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Mermaids Do Exist: The Autobiography of Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Burrell
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on 15 September 1941. The ship's first operation was transporting a
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in October. Soon after, he was posted as the first Australian naval
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for hockey. Burrell graduated from the college in 1921 and became a
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in 1946, Burrell played a major role in the formation of the RAN's
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in June 1953, but in the end her place was taken by the carrier
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Burrell made his farewell to the Australian Fleet aboard HMAS
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the next year. He went to sea first aboard the light cruiser
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on 5 April 1954, while acting as part of the escort for the
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No Pleasure Cruise: The Story of the Royal Australian Navy
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Commonwealth of Australia (Navy Office) (January 1955).
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Commonwealth of Australia (Navy Office) (October 1947).
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on 24 February and became First Naval Member, the
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of the RAN. Posted to Britain in 1950, he attended the
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On 23 June 1943, Burrell relinquished command of
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on 7 May. Later that month, she was reassigned to the
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in the 1959 New Years Honours, Burrell was raised to
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Going Solo: The Royal Australian Air Force 1946–1971
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Lewis, "An Argument for Australian Air Power at Sea"
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in 1948–49. He captained the light aircraft carrier
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The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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He died two years later, aged 83. 2633:Flag Officer Commanding HM Australian Fleet 1558:(Supplement). 19 February 1943. p. 935. 1370: 1354: 1214: 1184: 1182: 878:Commander of the Order of the British Empire 521:, the latter during her tour of duty in the 332:Commander of the Order of the British Empire 3101:Flag Officer Commanding HM Australian Fleet 2964:Rear Admiral Commanding HM Australian Fleet 2608:Flag Officer Commanding HM Australian Fleet 1842:(Supplement). 30 December 1958. p. 37. 1796:(Supplement). 31 December 1954. p. 39. 1612: 734:that took place on 2 September aboard 2948: 2934: 2670: 2656: 1772:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1697:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 776:Captain Burrell (right) and crew beside a 31: 2489:The Royal Australian Navy in World War II 1526:. Australian War Memorial. Archived from 1349:The Royal Australian Navy in World War II 1287: 1179: 601:Posted to Britain, Burrell was appointed 3406:Deputy chiefs of Naval Staff (Australia) 2470:Australian Government Publishing Service 2461: 2131: 1975:(Supplement). 3 June 1960. p. 4009. 1965: 1832: 1786: 1548: 1285: 1283: 1281: 1279: 1277: 1275: 1273: 1271: 1269: 1267: 929: 771: 548: 456: 357: 3421:Military personnel from New South Wales 2577:First Naval Member & Chief of Staff 2531: 2505: 2486: 2365: 2203:"Burrell, Sir Henry Mackay (1904–1988)" 2200: 1810:. Royal Australian Navy. Archived from 1524:"Recommendation: Mention in Dispatches" 1437: 1435: 1433: 3378: 2249:; Morris, Ewan; Prior, Robin (2008) . 2229: 2163: 1190:"Missile age "navy architect" retires" 1172: 1170: 1168: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1158: 1156: 969:and the Navy's first purpose-designed 845:was involved in a collision with HMAS 2929: 2651: 2419: 2271: 2178:from the original on 19 December 2013 2015:from the original on 19 December 2013 1947:from the original on 12 February 2013 1719:from the original on 17 December 2013 1504:from the original on 17 December 2013 1443:"RAN loses a distinguished commander" 1316:from the original on 17 December 2013 1264: 1252:from the original on 17 December 2013 1154: 1152: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1136: 907:of officers' seniority. He served as 263:(CNS) from 1959 to 1962. Born in the 2508:The Royal Australian Navy: A History 2438: 2343: 2324: 2297: 1430: 1176:Bateman, "Burrell, Sir Henry Mackay" 886:Flag Officer of the Australian Fleet 446:. In April 1925, he was promoted to 328:Flag Officer of the Australian Fleet 3401:Companions of the Order of the Bath 2721:Australian Commonwealth Naval Board 749:. On a mission to one such camp at 541:(preparations for war) up to date. 13: 2707: 2525: 2208:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1133: 913:Companion of the Order of the Bath 872:Completing his tour as captain of 767: 336:Companion of the Order of the Bath 225:Companion of the Order of the Bath 14: 3447: 3396:Chiefs of Naval Staff (Australia) 2306:Australia in the War of 1939–1945 2164:Brooke, Michael (14 March 2013). 2041:from the original on 23 July 2013 1754:from the original on 4 March 2016 1679:from the original on 4 March 2016 1098:Winston Churchill Memorial Trusts 923:(CNS). He succeeded Vice Admiral 557:, commanded by Burrell in 1941–43 362:Henry Mackay Burrell was born at 312:, before commanding the flagship 3009: 2328:Royal Australian Navy, 1942–1945 2301:Royal Australian Navy, 1939–1942 1643:Royal Australian Navy, 1939–1942 1599:Royal Australian Navy, 1942–1945 1574:Royal Australian Navy, 1942–1945 1473:Royal Australian Navy, 1942–1945 1404:Royal Australian Navy, 1939–1942 1382:Royal Australian Navy, 1939–1942 496:. He married Margaret MacKay at 2279:. Crows Nest, New South Wales: 2230:Cadman, Kerith A., ed. 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In Langmore, Diane (ed.). 664:and in June was involved in 652:took part in the capture of 529:earned him the criticism of 465:during the Spanish Civil War 7: 2532:Burrell, Sir Henry (1986). 2238:The Herald and Weekly Times 2233:Who's Who in Australia 1988 1229:Who's Who in Australia 1988 1103:Burrell suffered a serious 1055:during the ensuing decade. 867:inaugural tour of Australia 732:formal surrender ceremonies 382:, seeing active service in 37:Vice Admiral Henry Burrell 16:Royal Australian Navy chief 10: 3452: 3325:Commander Australian Fleet 2778:Sir John Augustine Collins 2728:Sir William Rooke Creswell 2699:Sir William Rooke Creswell 2641:Rear Admiral David Harries 2213:Melbourne University Press 2087:"ANU head is trust choice" 1020:Chief of the Defence Staff 888:, with the acting rank of 706:in a camp at Sendai, Japan 605:of the newly commissioned 326:in 1953–54, and was twice 3324: 3255: 3100: 3018: 3007: 2963: 2862: 2822:Chiefs of the Naval Staff 2821: 2773:Sir Louis Keppel Hamilton 2718: 2705: 2692:Commonwealth Naval Forces 2689: 2638: 2631: 2625: 2614: 2605: 2596: 2583: 2574: 2565: 2560: 2439:Rose, Susan, ed. (2008). 2037:. Royal Australian Navy. 2011:. Royal Australian Navy. 1943:. Royal Australian Navy. 1924:Struggling for a Solution 1872:The Royal Australian Navy 1747:. Melbourne. p. 58. 1715:. Royal Australian Navy. 1672:. Melbourne. p. 39. 1425:The Royal Australian Navy 1365:The Royal Australian Navy 1336:The Royal Australian Navy 1028:Chief of Naval Operations 995:, according to historian 869:, but continued on duty. 792:in June 1946, and became 376:Australian Imperial Force 344:guided-missile destroyers 216: 171: 121: 111: 103: 91: 83: 66: 46: 30: 23: 2628:Rear Admiral Roy Dowling 2166:"Victory fine in theory" 1937:"Helos take over (1984)" 1650:20 December 2013 at the 1411:17 December 2013 at the 1389:17 December 2013 at the 1246:World War 2 Nominal Roll 1126: 1040:Queen's Birthday Honours 921:Chief of the Naval Staff 884:. In February he became 821:Imperial Defence College 498:Scots' Church, Melbourne 261:Chief of the Naval Staff 240:Sir Henry Mackay Burrell 165:Chief of the Naval Staff 2793:Sir Hastings Harrington 2589:Sir Hastings Harrington 2462:Stephens, Alan (1995). 2432:Australian Army Journal 2310:Australian War Memorial 2255:Oxford University Press 1622:. Royal Australian Navy 1606:20 October 2013 at the 1581:20 October 2013 at the 1480:20 October 2013 at the 1310:Australian War Memorial 1242:"Burrell, Henry Mackay" 1022:, Admiral of the Fleet 859:Queen Elizabeth II 682:mentioned in despatches 425:and then the destroyer 368:Blue Mountains district 229:Mentioned in Despatches 2753:Sir William Munro Kerr 2743:Percival Hall-Thompson 2712: 1067: 1024:Lord Louis Mountbatten 941: 785: 762:Battle of Sunda Strait 699: 680:in September, and was 558: 466: 392:Parramatta High School 267:, Burrell entered the 2711: 2683:Royal Australian Navy 2366:Hancock, Ian (2011). 2201:Bateman, Sam (2007). 1808:"HMAS Melbourne (II)" 1498:Royal Australian Navy 1113:Woden Valley Hospital 1083:. Burrell retired to 1063: 933: 775: 747:prisoner-of-war camps 695: 690:anti-submarine duties 552: 460: 358:Early life and career 299:mention in despatches 257:Royal Australian Navy 199:Mediterranean theatre 104:Years of service 98:Royal Australian Navy 2976:Sir William Pakenham 2719:First Naval Members, 2215:. pp. 164–165. 2113:"Chairman appointed" 1941:Fleet Air Arm Museum 1087:, his property near 804:to Governor-General 678:Battle of Madagascar 634:Sir James Somerville 618:Trade Union Congress 502:lieutenant commander 394:before entering the 259:(RAN). He served as 192:Battle of Madagascar 187:Indian Ocean theatre 3141:Hastings Harrington 2813:Sir David Stevenson 2009:"HMAS Voyager (II)" 1854:The Navy Miscellany 1814:on 12 December 2013 1530:on 17 December 2013 1093:Southern Tablelands 1081:Hastings Harrington 971:hydrographic survey 780:helicopter on HMAS 596:secure the Atlantic 439:and the battleship 160:HM Australian Fleet 3202:Geoffrey Gladstone 3051:Richard Lane-Poole 2829:Sir Anthony Synnot 2713: 2445:Ashgate Publishing 2143:The Canberra Times 2117:The Canberra Times 2091:The Canberra Times 2065:The Canberra Times 1972:The London Gazette 1885:No Pleasure Cruise 1839:The London Gazette 1793:The London Gazette 1555:The London Gazette 1447:The Canberra Times 1195:The Canberra Times 942: 786: 666:Operation Vigorous 622:Sir Walter Citrine 620:delegation led by 603:commanding officer 559: 467: 204:Operation Vigorous 3373: 3372: 3237:Geoffrey Woolrych 3061:Wilfrid Patterson 2986:Sir Lionel Halsey 2923: 2922: 2798:Sir Alan McNicoll 2788:Sir Henry Burrell 2763:Sir Ragnar Colvin 2738:Sir Allan Everett 2646: 2645: 2639:Succeeded by 2615:Succeeded by 2584:Succeeded by 2561:Military offices 2454:978-0-7546-6431-4 2381:978-0-7336-2841-2 2281:Allen & Unwin 2264:978-0-19-551784-2 2222:978-0-522-85382-7 1922:Jones; Goldrick, 1494:"HMAS Norman (I)" 584:threat from Japan 523:Spanish Civil War 390:. 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Index


Wentworth Falls
Canberra
Royal Australian Navy
Vice Admiral
HMAS Norman
HMAS Bataan
HMAS Australia
HMAS Vengeance
HM Australian Fleet
Chief of the Naval Staff
Spanish Civil War
Indian Ocean theatre
Battle of Madagascar
Mediterranean theatre
Operation Vigorous
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Mentioned in Despatches
Vice Admiral
KBE
CB
Royal Australian Navy
Chief of the Naval Staff
Blue Mountains
Royal Australian Naval College
HMAS Sydney
Royal Navy
liaison
US Navy

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