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Royal Navy vice admiral spoke to British Legion day before death age 60

- Clive Johnstone By Piers Mucklejohn

Tributes have been paid to Vice Admiral Sir Clive Johnstone following his death at the age of 60.

Sir Clive, who died last Sunday, had been national president of the Royal British Legion (RBL) since May 2023 and addressed the RBL annual conference only a day before his death.

The charity described him as “an extraordin­ary military leader and person of great integrity and intellect” in a tribute.

“In his short time as RBL national president, Sir Clive made a huge impact, and his loss will be felt across the charity and the armed forces community,” the statement continued.

Sir Clive was knighted in the 2019 New Year’s Honours, having served as a vice admiral in the Royal Navy from 2015 until his retirement in 2019.

In 2007, he was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) by the late Queen.

Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer said the news came as a “shock” in a post on X. The MP for Plymouth, Moor View said: “I am so sorry to hear this.

“Clive was new to taking the helm at @PoppyLegio­n and I was excited for his time in office.”

Sir Clive was educated at Shrewsbury School before studying anthropolo­gy at Durham University and joining the Royal Navy in 1985.

He served as commander of Nato’s Allied Maritime Command (Marcom) until 2019.

First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Ben Key, said he was “deeply saddened” by Sir Clive’s death in a social media post, adding: “He was an outstandin­g officer and inspiratio­nal individual who positively impacted the lives of so many. He will be sorely missed.”

Founded in the aftermath of the First World War, the Royal British Legion is a charity which supports serving members of the British armed forces, military veterans and their families.

 ?? ?? TRIBUTES: Sir Clive Johnstone was knighted in 2019.
TRIBUTES: Sir Clive Johnstone was knighted in 2019.

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