Godfrey, John Henry, Admiral, 1888-1971.
The papers cover the majority of Godfrey's long career in the Royal Navy, as well as his very active retirement. Among the wide-ranging collection, present are official records of Godfrey's early service, copies of lectures given at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, and various papers relating to his time as Director of Naval Intelligence (DNI), including several Naval Intelligence Division (NID) monographs that offer detailed analysis of various wartime and post war topics. There is also present a large amount of material relating to Godfrey's time as FOCRIN, including letters, reports, promotional recruitment publications, etc. There are also diaries from 1931-1971, and a complete set of Godfrey's unpublished memoirs in 8 volumes.
Administrative / biographical background
John Henry Godfrey entered the Royal Navy as a Cadet in 1903. He was promoted to Midshipman in 1904, to Sub-Lieutenant in 1908 and to Lieutenant of the light cruiser BLANCHE in 1913. He served on HMS EURYALUS during the Dardenelles campaign in 1915, and in 1916 Godfrey was promoted to Lieutnenant-Commander. Between 1916-19, Godfrey was on the staff of C-in-C Mediterranean, Admiral Wemyss, after which he was a Junior War Staff officer on the staff of Sir Charles Madden, Commander in Chief (C-in-C) Home Fleet. In 1920, Godfrey was promoted to Commander, at the time, one of the youngest to hold that rank. From 1923 to 1931, Godfrey was on the directing staff of the Royal Naval Staff College, Greenwich, with a brief break in between from 1925-28, when he served as second in command of HMS DIOMEDE. (After this he was promoted to Captain and returned to the Royal Naval Staff College in 1929 as Deputy Director). Godfrey then commanded HMS KENT, HMS SUFFOLK and from 1936-39, was in command of HMS REPULSE in the Mediterranean Fleet. Promoted to Rear-Admiral in 1939, Godfrey took up the postition of Director of Naval Intelligence (DNI), which he held until 1942, when he was made Vice-Admiral. He was then appointed Flag Officer Commanding, Royal Indian Navy (FOCRIN) in 1943, being responsible for its organisation, training, administration, etc. In 1945, Godfrey was placed on the retired list and promoted to Admiral. However, he continued to serve as FOCRIN until March of 1946, thereby completing a full 3 years service in that position.
Administrative / biographical background
John Henry Godfrey entered the Royal Navy as a Cadet in 1903. He was promoted to Midshipman in 1904, to Sub-Lieutenant in 1908 and to Lieutenant of the light cruiser BLANCHE in 1913. He served on HMS EURYALUS during the Dardenelles campaign in 1915, and in 1916 Godfrey was promoted to Lieutnenant-Commander. Between 1916-19, Godfrey was on the staff of C-in-C Mediterranean, Admiral Wemyss, after which he was a Junior War Staff officer on the staff of Sir Charles Madden, Commander in Chief (C-in-C) Home Fleet. In 1920, Godfrey was promoted to Commander, at the time, one of the youngest to hold that rank. From 1923 to 1931, Godfrey was on the directing staff of the Royal Naval Staff College, Greenwich, with a brief break in between from 1925-28, when he served as second in command of HMS DIOMEDE. (After this he was promoted to Captain and returned to the Royal Naval Staff College in 1929 as Deputy Director). Godfrey then commanded HMS KENT, HMS SUFFOLK and from 1936-39, was in command of HMS REPULSE in the Mediterranean Fleet. Promoted to Rear-Admiral in 1939, Godfrey took up the postition of Director of Naval Intelligence (DNI), which he held until 1942, when he was made Vice-Admiral. He was then appointed Flag Officer Commanding, Royal Indian Navy (FOCRIN) in 1943, being responsible for its organisation, training, administration, etc. In 1945, Godfrey was placed on the retired list and promoted to Admiral. However, he continued to serve as FOCRIN until March of 1946, thereby completing a full 3 years service in that position.
Record Details
Item reference: | GOD; XX(123502.1) GB 0064 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | COLLECTION |
Extent: | 27 boxes and 1 volume |
Date made: | 1902-1980 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Folder: "Naval Certs". Contains various certificates of service, promotion, etc, awarded to Godfrey. (Manuscript) (GOD/12)
- Typewritten list of pupils attending training ship HMS BRITANNIA (Manuscript) (GOD/13)
- Typewritten list of officers served under by Godfrey on various ships (4 copies) (Manuscript) (GOD/14)
- Typewritten record of service for Godfrey, listing various postings, ships served on, promotions, etc. (3 copies) (Manuscript) (GOD/15)
- Large bound notebook: "J.H. Godfrey. Navigation". Contains handwritten notes from Godfrey's navigation courses, including chronometer work, compass, tides, meterology, etc. (Manuscript) (GOD/16)
- Ring binder: "A-C, D-J". Contains various letters to Godfrey, mainly congratulations on being promoted, awarded honours, thank you letters, etc. (Manuscript) (GOD/17)
- Ring binder: "K-Q, R-Z". Contains various letters to Godfrey, mainly congratulations on being promoted, awarded honours and best wishes on leaving the N.I.D. in 1942. (Manuscript) (GOD/18)
- Navigating Officer's notebook, used by Godfrey as a Log Book for HMS BRAMBLE, China Station. (Manuscript) (GOD/19)
- Typescript itinerary for the movements of HMS EURYALUS in 1915. (Manuscript) (GOD/20)
- Bound volume: "Mediterranean and East-Indies Publications. 1917-1918". Collection of various official Royal Navy printed orders, geographical notes, etc, that were issued to Godfrey. (Manuscript) (GOD/21)
- Bound volume: "R.N.S.C.M. 1923-4, 1924-5, 1929, 1930". Collection of 4 issues of the Royal Naval Staff College Magazine. (Manuscript) (GOD/22)
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