Godfrey Milton-Thompson

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Born(1930-04-25)25 April 1930
Died23 September 2012(2012-09-23) (aged 82)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy

Sir Godfrey Milton-Thompson

Born(1930-04-25)25 April 1930
Died23 September 2012(2012-09-23) (aged 82)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy
Service years1955–95
RankSurgeon Vice Admiral
UnitRoyal Navy Medical Service
CommandsSG (1985-90)
Awards KBE (1988)
KStJ (1989)
Other workSt John Hospitaller

Surgeon Vice Admiral Sir Godfrey James Milton-Thompson KBE KStJ FRCP (25 April 1930 – 23 September 2012) was a senior Royal Navy officer. From 1988 to 1990, he was Surgeon-General, senior medical officer of the British Armed Forces.

Milton-Thompson was the younger son of the Revd James Milton-Thompson, a Church of England priest on the Wirral, Cheshire. He was educated at Eastbourne College before going to read Medicine at Queens' College, Cambridge (MA)[1] and further medical study at St Thomas' Hospital (MB, BChir). He was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1974.

Military service

Milton-Thompson joined the Royal Navy in 1955, in which he saw 35 years active service. He was Surgeon General in the Ministry of Defence from 1988 to 1990.[2] He was a Queen's Honorary Physician (QHP) from 1982 until 1990. From 1990 until 1995 he became Honorary Colonel of 211th (Wessex) Field Hospital Royal Army Medical Corps.

Later life

Milton-Thompson served as Hospitaller of the Most Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem and Chairman of the St John Fellowship.

Personal life

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