Robert Guy

Military Person

1947 –

66

Who is Robert Guy?

Robert Lincoln Guy LVO was educated at Radley College and entered the Royal Navy in 1966. After training and subsequent service in two frigates, he was the ADC to The Governor of Gibraltar in 1972 and then commanded successively HMS Ashton and HMS Kedleston, both of the Fishery Protection Squadron. He qualified as a Warfare Officer in 1975 and then was the Operations Officer of HMS Arrow. Robert Guy was The Equerry to The Queen from 1977 to 1980.

Robert Guy returned to sea in 1981, as second in command, first of HMS Antelope, from which he was last off minutes before she blew up during the Falklands War, and then of HMS Liverpool. After promotion to Commander, he commanded the towed-array frigate HMS Sirius in 1983 and 1984. After the Joint Service Defence College and a short period as Senior Naval Officer Falkland Islands, Robert Guy held a number of key staff appointments, mainly in London, as the Fleet Programming Officer, the Naval Assistant to the Chief of Fleet Support, the Head of Maritime Intelligence and then, finally, the Senior Naval Member of the Staff of the Joint Services Defence College at Greenwich.

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Born
1947
Education
  • Britannia Royal Naval College

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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