Reginald Servaes
Vice-Admiral Reginald Maxwell Servaes, was Flag Officer commanding the Reserve Fleet.
Early life
Servaes was son of Julius Max Servaes and Constance Violet, daughter of Joseph Coltart, a Liverpool shipowner. Julius Servaes, like his father, also Julius, was a cotton merchant; the senior Julius had been a partner in the firm of J. H. Schroder & Co., involved in the Liverpool cotton trade, before establishing his own general agency and commission business and becoming prominent in the local community.Life and career
Servaes joined the Royal Navy in 1906 and saw service in World War I. He became commanding officer of the repair ship in 1937 and Director of Local Defence at the Admiralty in 1938. He served in World War II as commanding officer of the cruiser from 1940 and saw action with the arctic convoys before becoming Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff in 1943.After the War he became Rear Admiral commanding 2nd Cruiser Squadron in the British Pacific Fleet in 1945 and Flag Officer commanding the Reserve Fleet in 1947 before retiring in 1948.