Manley Laurence Power

Sir Manley Laurence Power
Born10 January 1904
Kingston, Surrey
Died17 May 1981(1981-05-17) (aged 77)
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service / branch Royal Navy
Years of service1917–1961
RankAdmiral
CommandsHMS H32 (21 Apr 1933 – Jan 1934)
HMS Severn (31 May 1937 – Apr 1939)
HMS Opportune (9 Jun 1942 – Aug 1942)
HMS Kempenfelt & Captain (D) 26th Destroyer Flotilla (24 Apr 1944 – Jun 1944)
HMS Myngs (Jun 1944? – Nov 1944)
HMS Saumarez (17 Nov 1944 – Jul 1945)
HMS Osprey (Royal Naval Air Station, Portland) (4 May 1949 – May 1950)
Flag Officer Aircraft Carriers (1956–1957)
Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth (HMS Victory) & Allied Commander-in-Chief, Channel & Commander-in-Chief, Home Station (Designate) (9 Mar 1959 – 1961)
Battles / warsWorld War II
- Operation Torch (landings in North Africa)
- Operation Husky (invasion of Sicily)
- Operation Shingle (landing at Anzio )
- Operation Neptune (Normandy landings)
- Sinking of the Haguro
Suez Crisis
AwardsKCB 12 June 1958
CB (9 June 1955)
CBE (20 April 1943)
OBE (1 January 1941)
DSO (14 November 1944)
DSO (10 July 1945)
Mentioned in Despatches (21 Dec 1943 and 6 Jun 1944)
Legion of Merit (19 March 1946)
Croix de Guerre (5 April 1958)
Other workCounty Court, Isle of Wight (1964–1974)
Deputy Lieutenant, Hampshire (1965–1974)
Deputy Lieutenant, Isle of Wight (1974)

Admiral Sir Manley Laurence Power KCB, CBE, DSO & Bar, DL (10 January 1904 – 17 May 1981) was a Royal Navy admiral who fought in World War II as a captain and later rose to more senior ranks, including the NATO position Allied Commander-in-Chief, Channel. One of his chief accomplishments was leading the 26th Destroyer Flotilla into the Malacca Strait during Operation Dukedom to sink the Japanese cruiser Haguro.