Career Naval Officer (1979-2001)
In late 1983, Prince Andrew transferred to RNAS Portland and learned to fly the
Lynx helicopter. On promotion to
Lieutenant on
1 February 1984, The Queen appointed him a Personal
Aide-de-camp.
Later service saw the Prince aboard
HMS Brazen as Flight Pilot, 1984-1986 (including deployment to the Mediterranean as part of
NAVOCFORMED).
In 1986, he undertook the
Lieutenants' Greenwich Staff Course at the
Royal Naval College, Greenwich. On
23 October 1986 he transferred to the General List. He then did a four month helicopter warfare instructors' course at
RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron), and served from February 1987 to April 1988 as a helicopter warfare officer in
702 Naval Air Squadron, RNAS Portland (HMS Osprey).
He served on
HMS Edinburgh as an
Officer of the Watch and Assistant
Navigating Officer 1988-1989, including a six month deployment as part of Exercise
Outback 88 to the
Far East.
Prince Andrew, now the Duke of York, served as flight commander and pilot of the Lynx HAS3 of
HMS Campbeltown 1989 to 1991. During this assignment he served as Force Aviation Officer to
STANAVFORLANT when HMS
Campbeltown was flagship of the NATO force in the North Atlantic 1990-1991.
Prince Andrew passed the squadron command examination on
16 July 1991. In 1992, he attended the
Staff College, Camberley and completed the army staff course.
He became a
Lieutenant-Commander on
1 February 1992, and passed the ship command examination on
12 March 1992. Between 1993 and 1994, he commanded the Hunt Class Minehunter
HMS Cottesmore, based at
Portsmouth. Curiously, one of the officers of the ship was
Sub-Lieutenant JW Gold, a Special Duties (commissioned from the ranks) electronic warfare officer. It is not clear whether this had any specific implications, however such highly specialised officers are usually deployed to major warships which contain a strategic intelligence suite, and his presence on a mine countermeasures vessel was unusual.
In 1995 and 1996, the Duke of York was Senior Pilot of
815 Naval Air Squadron, a unit with over 80 aircrew, 420 ground staff and 41 helicopters - the largest flying unit in the
Fleet Air Arm. The main role of the Senior Pilot was to supervise flying standards to guarantee an effective operational capability.
Prince Andrew was made a
Commander on
27 April 1999. He finished his naval career at the
Ministry of Defence in
London 1999 to 2001 as an officer of the Diplomatic Directorate of the
Naval Staff.
He was released from the Active List of the
Royal Navy in July 2001. In July 2005, he was promoted to
Captain, Royal Navy. Unusually, although a former career officer, His Royal Highness was made an Honorary Captain, rather than given the substantive rank of Captain, as was traditional and might have been expected.