Jock Slater

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Jock Slater
1938
Image:UK-Navy-OF9.svg
Admiral Rank Insignia
Allegiance Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Rank Admiral
Commands First Sea Lord
Battles/wars Cold War
Awards GCB, LVO

Admiral Sir Jock Slater, GCB, LVO, DL (born 27 March 1938), educated at Sedbergh School.

Sir Jock Slater served in the Royal Navy from 1956-1998, retiring as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff. He was Equerry to HM The Queen from 1968-71. Since retirement, his appointments have included Deputy Lieutenant of Hampshire, Director of the V.T. Group PLC, Director and Senior Military Adviser to Lockheed Martin UK, chairman of the Executive Committee of the RNLI, [1] vice chairman of the British Forces Foundation and chairman of the Council of Management of the White Ensign Association. In addition to chairing the Board of Trustees and Remuneration Committee of the Imperial War Museum, [2] Sir Jock Slater is chairman of its Development Trust, President of the American Air Museum in Britain and a member of the Churchill Museum Appeal Committee.

Sir Jock Slater was first appointed to the Board of the Imperial War Museum in August 1999 and has served one term. He was elected as Chair of the Board by the Trustees in September 2001.

Military Offices
Preceded by
Sir Benjamin Bathurst
Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff
1993–1995
Succeeded by
Sir John Willis
Preceded by
Sir Benjamin Bathurst
First Sea Lord
1995–1998
Succeeded by
Sir Michael Boyce
Honorary Titles
Preceded by
unknown
Chairman
Board of Trustees,
Imperial War Museum

2001–2006
Succeeded by
Sir Peter Squire


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