James Burnell-Nugent

Admiral Sir James Michael Burnell-Nugent (born 20 November 1949) was the Commander-in-Chief Fleet of the Royal Navy.

Naval career
Educated at Stowe School in Buckinghamshire and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, Burnell-Nugent joined the Royal Navy in 1971. He was given command of the diesel submarine HMS Olympus in 1978 and of the nuclear-powered submarine HMS Conqueror in 1984, carrying out many Cold War patrols. In command of the frigate HMS Brilliant from 1992, he was involved in the early stages of the Bosnia Crisis. He was in command of the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible when she made two joint operational deployments to the Gulf for air operations over Iraq and then conducted further air operations during the Kosovo War. He became Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff in 1999. As Commander United Kingdom Maritime Forces from 2001 to 2002, he was Maritime Commander of the UK Joint Force and the Deputy Maritime Commander of the Coalition for the first 6 months of the War in Afghanistan.

On promotion to Vice Admiral, he took up the post of Second Sea Lord and Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command in 2003. On 15 November 2005, he was promoted to Admiral and took up his position as Commander-in-Chief Fleet. He also held the honorary position of Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom from 2005 to 2007. He retired in 2008.

He stood down from this position in November 2007 in which he was replaced by Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope. He now runs Orchard Leadership.

He was awarded the CBE in 1999 and KCB in 2004.

Personal life
He married Henrietta Marie Woods in 1973. They have three sons and a daughter.