The cruiser HMS Cumberland in which Hill-Norton took part in the Arctic convoys during the Second World War
Hill-Norton served during the Second World War initially as a gunnery instructor at HMS Excellent and then as gunnery officer on the cruiser HMS Cairo operating on the Western Approaches and in the North Sea and taking part in the Norwegian Campaign in Spring 1940.[6] He then transferred to the cruiser HMS Cumberland which took part in the Arctic convoys.[3] He joined the staff of the gunnery division at the Admiralty in 1943 and, having been promoted to lieutenant commander on 1 April 1944,[7] became gunnery officer on the battleship HMS Howe operating in the Eastern Fleet later that year.[3] With HMS Howe he took part in the attack on the Sakishima Islands.[6]
The Polaris missile improvement programme was approved by Hill-Norton as First Sea Lord
Hill-Norton was made a life peer as Baron Hill-Norton, of South Nutfield in the County of Surrey, in February 1979,[19] and took an active role at the House of Lords as a crossbencher.[20] He was President of the Sea Cadet Association, Chairman of the Royal Navy Club of 1765 & 1785 (United 1889),[21] a Liveryman of the Shipwrights' Company[2] and a Freeman of the City of London.[6] He authored a book entitled No Soft Options: The Politico-Military Realities of NATO in 1978 and another entitled Sea Power: Story of Warships and Navies in 1982.[2] He also narrated a series on sea power for BBC Television in 1985.[22] In later years he took an interest in UFOs, writing about them and expressing concern in Parliament about the potential destruction of files on them.[23]
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