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Michael Le Fanu

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[[[Admiral of the Fleet]] Sir Michael LeFanu (August 2,1913-November 28,1970) was a British Royal Navy admiral who was appointed in 1970 to become Chief of the Defence Staff but never managed to hold the office because he was suddenly discovered to be terminally ill and retired shortly before his death.

He is the subject of a biography titled Dry Ginger.