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[[Vice admiral (Royal Navy)|Vice Admiral]] '''Sir Michael Frampton Fell''', {{postnominals|country=GBR|size=100|sep=,|KCB|DSO|DSC1}} (17 January 1918 &ndash; 3 December 1976) was a [[Royal Navy]] officer who served as [[Flag Officer, Carriers]] from 1968 to 1970.<ref name="times">{{cite news |title= Obituary: Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Fell – Distinguished naval flier|work=[[The Times]] |date= 4 December 1976 |page= 14 }}</ref>
[[Vice admiral (Royal Navy)|Vice-Admiral]] '''Sir Michael Frampton Fell''', {{postnominals|country=GBR|size=100|sep=,|KCB|DSO|DSC1}} (17 January 1918 &ndash; 3 December 1976) was a [[Royal Navy]] officer who served as [[Flag Officer, Carriers]] from 1968 to 1970.<ref name="times">{{cite news |title= Obituary: Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Fell – Distinguished naval flier|work=[[The Times]] |date= 4 December 1976 |page= 14 }}</ref>


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
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Fell joined the [[Royal Navy]] as a [[midshipman]] in July 1938.<ref name=bio>{{cite web|url=https://www.dnw.co.uk/auction-archive/past-catalogues/lot.php?auction_id=431&lot_id=275777|title=Medals of Sir Michael Fell|publisher=DNW|accessdate=2 March 2018}}</ref> After qualifying as a pilot, he became commanding officer of [[805 Squadron RAN|805 Naval Air Squadron]] in the [[Western Desert Campaign|Western Desert]] in late 1941 during the [[Second World War]].<ref name=bio/> He went on to command [[878 Naval Air Squadron]] in [[Sicily]] from early 1943 before becoming air commander on the [[aircraft carrier]] {{HMS|Searcher|D40|6}}, in which role he led the attacks on the [[German battleship Tirpitz|German battleship ''Tirpitz'']] as part of the Home Fleet Strike force of [[Operation Tungsten|Operation ''Tungsten'']], and then became air commander on the aircraft carrier {{HMS|Emperor|D98|6}}.<ref name=bio/>
Fell joined the [[Royal Navy]] as a [[midshipman]] in July 1938.<ref name=bio>{{cite web|url=https://www.dnw.co.uk/auction-archive/past-catalogues/lot.php?auction_id=431&lot_id=275777|title=Medals of Sir Michael Fell|publisher=DNW|accessdate=2 March 2018}}</ref> After qualifying as a pilot, he became commanding officer of [[805 Squadron RAN|805 Naval Air Squadron]] in the [[Western Desert Campaign|Western Desert]] in late 1941 during the [[Second World War]].<ref name=bio/> He went on to command [[878 Naval Air Squadron]] in [[Sicily]] from early 1943 before becoming air commander on the [[aircraft carrier]] {{HMS|Searcher|D40|6}}, in which role he led the attacks on the [[German battleship Tirpitz|German battleship ''Tirpitz'']] as part of the Home Fleet Strike force of [[Operation Tungsten|Operation ''Tungsten'']], and then became air commander on the aircraft carrier {{HMS|Emperor|D98|6}}.<ref name=bio/>


Fell next served as air commander on the aircraft carrier {{HMAS|Sydney|R17|6}} during the [[Korean War]].<ref name=bio/> He went on to be commanding officer of the [[frigate]] {{HMS|Puma|F34|6}} in 1957, station commander of [[RAF Lossiemouth|RNAS Lossiemouth]] in 1958 and commanding officer of the frigate {{HMS|Loch Killisport|K628|6}} in 1961.<ref name=bio/> After that he became chief of staff to the [[Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth]] in 1963, commanding officer of the aircraft carrier {{HMS|Ark Royal|R09|6}} in 1965 and [[British Forces Gibraltar|Flag Officer, Gibraltar]] in 1966.<ref name=bio/> His final appointments were as [[Flag Officer, Carriers]] in 1968, as [[Flag Officer Naval Air Command]] in 1970 and as chief of staff to the Commander [[Allied Naval Forces Southern Europe]] in 1972 before retiring in 1974.<ref name=bio/>
Fell next served as air commander on the aircraft carrier {{HMAS|Sydney|R17|6}} during the [[Korean War]].<ref name=bio/> He went on to be commanding officer of the [[frigate]] {{HMS|Puma|F34|6}} in 1957, station commander of [[RAF Lossiemouth|RNAS Lossiemouth]] in 1958 and commanding officer of the frigate {{HMS|Loch Killisport|K628|6}} in 1961.<ref name=bio/> After that he became chief of staff to the [[Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth]] in 1963, commanding officer of the aircraft carrier {{HMS|Ark Royal|R09|6}} in 1965 and [[British Forces Gibraltar|Flag Officer, Gibraltar]] in 1966.<ref name=bio/> His final appointments were as [[Flag Officer, Carriers]] in 1968, and as [[Flag Officer Naval Air Command]] in 1970 after promotion to [[Vice-admiral (Royal Navy)|vice admiral]] on 10 June 1970.<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=45138 |date=26 June 1970 |page=7184 |supp= y }}</ref> He was then chief of staff to the Commander [[Allied Naval Forces Southern Europe]] from 1972 before retiring in 1974.<ref name=bio/>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
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Sir Michael Fell

Born(1918-01-17)17 January 1918
Calcutta, British India[1]
Died3 December 1976(1976-12-03) (aged 58)[2]
Stoughton, Chichester, England
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchRoyal Navy
Years of service1938–1974
RankVice-Admiral
Commands heldNaval Air Command
Flag Officer, Carriers
Flag Officer, Gibraltar
HMS Ark Royal
HMS Loch Killisport
RNAS Lossiemouth
HMS Puma
878 Naval Air Squadron
805 Naval Air Squadron
Battles/warsSecond World War
Korean War
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order
Distinguished Service Cross & Bar
Mentioned in Despatches (2)
King’s Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Frampton Fell, KCB, DSO, DSC & Bar (17 January 1918 – 3 December 1976) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Flag Officer, Carriers from 1968 to 1970.[3]

Early life and education[edit | edit source]

Fell was born in Calcutta, British India, the younger son of Herbert Leigh Fell and Winifred Adeline Fell. He was educated at Harrow School.[3]

Naval career[edit | edit source]

Fell joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman in July 1938.[4] After qualifying as a pilot, he became commanding officer of 805 Naval Air Squadron in the Western Desert in late 1941 during the Second World War.[4] He went on to command 878 Naval Air Squadron in Sicily from early 1943 before becoming air commander on the aircraft carrier HMS Searcher, in which role he led the attacks on the German battleship Tirpitz as part of the Home Fleet Strike force of Operation Tungsten, and then became air commander on the aircraft carrier HMS Emperor.[4]

Fell next served as air commander on the aircraft carrier Template:HMAS during the Korean War.[4] He went on to be commanding officer of the frigate HMS Puma in 1957, station commander of RNAS Lossiemouth in 1958 and commanding officer of the frigate HMS Loch Killisport in 1961.[4] After that he became chief of staff to the Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth in 1963, commanding officer of the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal in 1965 and Flag Officer, Gibraltar in 1966.[4] His final appointments were as Flag Officer, Carriers in 1968, and as Flag Officer Naval Air Command in 1970 after promotion to vice admiral on 10 June 1970.[5] He was then chief of staff to the Commander Allied Naval Forces Southern Europe from 1972 before retiring in 1974.[4]

Personal life[edit | edit source]

In 1948, Fell married Elise "Elsie" Joan McLauchlan-Slater.[3]

Fell collapsed and died at the wheel of his car on 3 December 1976, near his home at Stoughton, West Sussex.[3] Lady Fell died on 2 March 2015.[6]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Australia, World War II Military Service Records, 1939–1945
  2. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1995
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Obituary: Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Fell – Distinguished naval flier". The Times. 4 December 1976. p. 14.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 "Medals of Sir Michael Fell". DNW. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  5. "No. 45138". The London Gazette (Supplement). 26 June 1970. p. 7184.
  6. "Fell". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 2 March 2018.