Louis Le Bailly
Career
Le Bailly served on HMS Hood, 1932; at the Royal Naval Engineering College, 1933-37; on HMS Hood, 1937-40; on HMS Naiad, 1940-42; at RNEC, 1942-44; on HMS Duke of York, 1944-46; at the Admiralty, 1946-50; on HMS Bermuda, 1950-52; at RNEC, 1955-58; at the Admiralty: as Staff Officer to Dartmouth Review Committee, 1958; as Assistant Engineer-in-Chief, 1958-60; as Naval Assistant to Controller of the Navy, 1960-63; as IDC, 1963; as Deputy Director of Marine Engineering, 1963-67; as Naval Attaché, Washington, DC, and Commander, British Navy Staff, 1967-69; at the Ministry of Defence, 1970-72; he was appointed Vice-Admiral in 1970 and retired in 1972. He was subsequently appointed Director-General of Intelligence, Ministry of Defence, 1972-75.
He is the author of, "The Man Around the Engine", 1990; "From Fisher to the Falklands", 1991; "Old Loves Return", 1993.[1]
Affiliations
Resources, Notes
Resources
- The Papers of Vice-Admiral Sir Louis Le Bailly Covering Dates 1885–1992 Churchill Archives Centre
- The Papers of Vice-Admiral Sir Louis Le Bailly, Papers relating to Le Bailly's award of KBE and appointment as Director General of Intelligence in 1972 with related papers (1972, 1973 & 1975, 3 files); copies of Le Bailly's naval reports and references, 1933-72; Covering Dates 1933–2005
Notes
- ↑ The Papers of Vice-Admiral Sir Louis Le Bailly Covering Dates 1885–1992 Churchill Archives Centre