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Charles Henry Lawrence Woodhouse
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Captain C H L Woodhouse ( left), HM King George VI (centre) and Admiral Sir John Tovey (right) aboard HMS Howe
Born (1893-07-09)July 9, 1893
Died September 23, 1978(1978-09-23) (aged 85)
Place of birth East Retford district, Nottinghamshire
Place of death Warlingham, Surrey
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service 1906-1952
Rank Admiral
Commands held HMS Ajax
HMS Howe
East Indies Station
Battles/wars Battle of the River Plate (1939)
Awards KCB;
Commander, Order of Merit (Chile);
Silver Medal of Concepcion

Admiral Sir Charles Henry Lawrence Woodhouse KCB (9 July 1893 – 23 September 1978) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Naval career[]

Woodhouse joined the Royal Navy in 1906.[1] He served in World War I and specialized in gunnery.[1] In 1935 he was appointed Assistant Director of Naval Equipment at the Admiralty.[1]

He captained HMS Ajax in the Battle of the River Plate in December 1939.[1] In October 1940 he became Director of the Local Division at the Admiralty and in April 1942 he assumed command of HMS Howe.[1] In March 1944 he went on to be Director of Naval Ordnance at the Admiralty.[1]

After the War he became Second-in-Command of the Carrier Fleet and in 1948 he was made Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station; he retired in 1950.[1]

In popular culture[]

In the 1956 film The Battle of the River Plate, Woodhouse was played by Ian Hunter.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Arthur Palliser
Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station
1948–1950
Succeeded by
Sir Geoffrey Oliver
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