Commodore
Commodore may refer to:
Ranks
* Commodore (rank), a naval rank
** Commodore (Royal Navy), in the United Kingdom
** Commodore (India), in India
** Commodore (United States)
** Commodore (Canada)
** Commodore (Finland)
** Commodore (Germany) or ' ...
Catherine Jordan,
LVO (born October 1974) is a senior
Royal Navy
The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom. It is a component of His Majesty's Naval Service, and its officers hold their commissions from the King of the United Kingdom, King. Although warships were used by Kingdom ...
officer who currently serves as Head of the Royal Navy Culture Centre.
In 2002 she became the first female
Flight Commander
A flight commander is the leader of a constituent portion of an aerial squadron in aerial operations, often into combat. That constituent portion is known as a flight, and usually contains six or fewer aircraft, with three or four being a common ...
in the Royal Navy and in 2022 she was one of the four captains involved in the first time women had been in command of all four of the Royal Navy's training establishments.
Also in 2022, she led the
Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage
The Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage is a converted BL 12-pounder 6 cwt gun, Ordnance, BL, 12 pdr 6 cwt, MK II, gun carriage which has been used in the UK to bear the coffin at the funeral processions of: Queen Victoria; King Edward VII; K ...
during the
state funeral
A state funeral is a public funeral ceremony, observing the strict rules of protocol, held to honour people of national significance. State funerals usually include much pomp and ceremony as well as religious overtones and distinctive elements o ...
of
Queen Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II, her death in 2022. ...
. For this she was awarded the
Royal Victorian Medal
The Royal Victorian Medal (RVM) is a decoration established by Queen Victoria in April 1896. A part of the Royal Victorian Order, it is a reward for personal service to the Sovereign or the royal family, and is the personal gift of the Soverei ...
in silver and became a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order.
Early life
Jordan was born in October 1974 and grew up in
Easington, County Durham
Easington, also known as Easington Village, is a village and civil parish in eastern County Durham, England. It is located at the junction of the A182 and B1283, leading north-west to Hetton-le-Hole and south east to Horden.
It is near the ...
.
She received her education at
Wellfield Community School in the nearby town of
Wingate
Wingate may refer to:
Places
New Zealand
* Wingate, New Zealand, a suburb of Lower Hutt
United Kingdom
* Wingate, County Durham
* Wingate Quarry, a Site of Special Scientific Interest in County Durham
* Old Wingate, County Durham
* Wingate ...
and
Gordonstoun School
Gordonstoun School ( ) is an elite co-educational private school for boarding and day pupils in Moray, Scotland. Two generations of British royalty were educated at Gordonstoun, including Prince Philip and his son King Charles III. Musician Davi ...
, an
independent school
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in
Moray
Moray ( ; or ) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It lies in the north-east of the country, with a coastline on the Moray Firth, and borders the council areas of Aberdeenshire and Highland. Its council is based in Elgin, the area' ...
, Scotland.
She became interested in the Royal Navy as a teenager.
Naval career
Jordan joined
HMS ''Dartmouth'', also known as the Britannia Royal Naval College, in September 1993 as a
University Cadet Aviator, being sponsored to study for a
law degree
A law degree is an academic degree conferred for studies in law.
Some law degrees are professional degrees that are prerequisites or serve as preparation for legal careers. These generally include the Bachelor of Civil Law, Bachelor of Laws, an ...
at the
University of Manchester
The University of Manchester is a public university, public research university in Manchester, England. The main campus is south of Manchester city centre, Manchester City Centre on Wilmslow Road, Oxford Road. The University of Manchester is c ...
. She completed initial fleet training on the ships
HMS ''Broadsword'',
''Brave'' and
''Northumberland'' and, after
passing out
Syncope , commonly known as fainting or passing out, is a loss of consciousness and muscle strength characterized by a fast onset, short duration, and spontaneous recovery. It is caused by a decrease in blood flow to the brain, typically from l ...
from Dartmouth, she began her law degree, graduating in 1997.
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Westland Lynx
The Westland Lynx is a British multi-purpose twin-engined military helicopter designed and built by Westland Helicopters at its factory in Yeovil. Originally intended as a utility craft for both civil and naval usage, military interest led to t ...
, qualifying on both the Lynx Mk.3 and Mk.8 as a Flight Observer under the
Fleet Air Arm
The Fleet Air Arm (FAA) is the naval aviation component of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy (RN). The FAA is one of five :Fighting Arms of the Royal Navy, RN fighting arms. it is a primarily helicopter force, though also operating the Lockhee ...
, an individual responsible for the navigation, communications systems and weaponry of a helicopter.
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She performed two
tours
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in the
Mediterranean
The Mediterranean Sea ( ) is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the east by the Levant in West Asia, on the north by Anatolia in West Asia and Southern ...
as part of
NATO
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counterterrorism
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operations and was later appointed as the first female flight commander in the Royal Navy and the first flight commander of the newly commissioned
Type 23 frigate
The Type 23 frigate or Duke class is a class of frigates built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The ships are named after British Dukes, thus leading to the class being commonly known as the Duke class. The first Type 23, , was commission ...
HMS ''St Albans'' in 2002.
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In the build-up to the
Iraq War
The Iraq War (), also referred to as the Second Gulf War, was a prolonged conflict in Iraq lasting from 2003 to 2011. It began with 2003 invasion of Iraq, the invasion by a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition, which ...
in 2003, she regenerated and commanded Gibraltar
Flight
Flight or flying is the motion (physics), motion of an Physical object, object through an atmosphere, or through the vacuum of Outer space, space, without contacting any planetary surface. This can be achieved by generating aerodynamic lift ass ...
from
RAF Gibraltar
Royal Air Force Gibraltar or more simply RAF Gibraltar (also formerly known as North Front) is a Royal Air Force List of Royal Air Force stations, station on Gibraltar. No military aircraft are currently stationed there, but RAF and aircraft o ...
, performing
maritime security operations in the Mediterranean due to the increased terror threat for 3 months before returning to HMS ''St Albans'', where she completed a deployment in the
Middle East
The Middle East (term originally coined in English language) is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq.
The term came into widespread usage by the United Kingdom and western Eur ...
under Operation Calash.
After initial
staff officer
A military staff or general staff (also referred to as army staff, navy staff, or air staff within the individual services) is a group of officers, enlisted, and civilian staff who serve the commander of a division or other large milita ...
training, Jordan attended the
Principal Warfare Officer
A principal warfare officer (PWO), is one of a number of warfare branch specialist officers.
Australia
In Australia, a PWO is a Royal Australian Navy
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the navy, naval branch of the Australian Defence Force ...
course, which she graduated from in 2005 as top student of the year, being promoted to
lieutenant commander.
She then completed three short tours, first as the
operations officer
Military operations is a concept and application of military science that involves planning the operations for the projected maneuvering forces' provisions, services, training, and administrative functions—to allow them to commence, insert, t ...
for
gunnery and
surface warfare
Surface warfare is naval warfare involving surface ships. It is one of the four operational areas of naval warfare, the others being underwater warfare, aerial warfare, and information warfare. Surface warfare is the oldest and most basic for ...
on , with which she took part in deployments to the
Arctic Circle
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The Arctic Circl ...
and the
Caribbean
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.
Next she served with
Combined Task Force 158 in Iraq, with her third tour being as Operations Officer on
HMS ''Albion''''.
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In 2007 Jordan joined the
Fleet Battle Staff, in which she spent the next six months as the staff operations officer to the commander of the task force in the
Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf, sometimes called the Arabian Gulf, is a Mediterranean seas, mediterranean sea in West Asia. The body of water is an extension of the Arabian Sea and the larger Indian Ocean located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula.Un ...
, the task force responsible for the protection of
Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and ...
i
oil platform
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s.
Sea commands and Fleet Air Arm
After her selection for Sea Command, Jordan took command of
HMS ''Severn'', a
River-class offshore patrol vessel
The River class is a class of offshore patrol vessels built primarily for the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. A total of nine were built for the Royal Navy (RN), four Batch 1 and five Batch 2. One Batch 1 (), which was the Falklands guard sh ...
of the
Overseas Patrol Squadron, in February 2010.
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In March 2011, her ship and its crew was awarded the Offshore
Patrol Vessel
A patrol boat (also referred to as a patrol craft, patrol ship, or patrol vessel) is a relatively small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defence, border security, or law enforcement. There are many designs for patrol boats, and they ...
Efficiency Trophy for their work over the preceding year.''
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In July 2011, she took command of
HMS ''Clyde'', another River-class. HMS ''Clyde'' was sent to the
Falkland Islands
The Falkland Islands (; ), commonly referred to as The Falklands, is an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Patagonian Shelf. The principal islands are about east of South America's southern Patagonian coast and from Cape Dub ...
to relieve the
HMS ''Dumbarton Castle'' as the Falkland Islands Patrol Vessel, which is where it served for the next six months.
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In 2012, Jordan returned to the Fleet Air Arm as part of the implementation team for the Fleet Air Arm Manpower Sustainability Project before being promoted to
commander
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. On 10 December 2013, she took command of HMS ''St Albans'' to regenerate the ship following refits that began in April of that year in preparation for operations in the Middle East.
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In May 2017, Jordan was appointed as aviation chief of staff, Carrier Strike & Aviation Division. In September 2019, she was appointed as commander of the
shore establishment
A stone frigate is a naval establishment on land.
'Stone frigate' is an informal term which has its origin in Britain's Royal Navy (RN), after its use of Diamond Rock, an island off Martinique, as a ' sloop of war' to harass the French in ...
HMS ''Collingwood'' and the Maritime Warfare School.
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2020-present
At some point between September 2019 and 22 July 2022, Jordan was promoted to
captain
Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader or highest rank officer of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police depa ...
. At that point in 2022, she and three other captains, Captains Suzi Nielsen,
Sarah Oakley, and Johanna Deakin, spoke to the Royal Navy in regards to the fact that it was the first time all four of the Royal Navy's training establishments,
HMS ''Raleigh'', HMS ''Dartmouth'',
HMS ''Sultan'', and HMS ''Collingwood'' had been under the command of women. Jordan said of this "The good thing about us all being in this position now, is that there’s a high probability it will happen again." They also spoke of their pride in being able to inspire recruits and trainees at the beginning of their careers.
During the preparations for and the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, Jordan was responsible for the state ceremonial team and led the
Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage
The Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage is a converted BL 12-pounder 6 cwt gun, Ordnance, BL, 12 pdr 6 cwt, MK II, gun carriage which has been used in the UK to bear the coffin at the funeral processions of: Queen Victoria; King Edward VII; K ...
alongside Commander Steve Elliott, who served as her deputy during the procession;''
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for Elliott, it was his final duty in uniform after 32 years of service.
Jordan was the most senior Royal Naval officer to take part in the procession.
On 11 October 2022, Jordan handed command of HMS ''Collingwood'' and the Maritime Warfare School to Captain Tim Davey.
On 9 January 2023, Jordan was promoted to commodore.
For her role in the state funeral, she was honoured as a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order on the 25 March 2023
Honours List on The Demise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. On May 30, 2023, 142 men and women of all ranks and branches, including Jordan, were presented the Royal Victorian Medal in silver personally by
King Charles III
Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms.
Charles was born at Buckingham Palace during the reign of his maternal grandfather, King George VI, and ...
.
Personal life
On 25 December 2012, Jordan gave birth to her first child, a daughter.''
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Since that time, she has given birth to a further two children.
She has been a member of the
Worshipful Company of Haberdashers
The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies, is an ancient merchant guild of London associated with the silk and velvet trades.
History and functions
The Haberdashers' Company received its first ro ...
, a Younger Brother of Trinity House, a
Freeman of the City of London
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, the fundraising committee for the National Museum of the Royal Navy and has been a trustee of the Women's Royal Naval Service Benevolent Trust since 2016 and vice chair since 2018.
Catherine has been married to Captain Andy Jordan,
ADC, a now retired Royal Naval officer, since before 2016.
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References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jordan, Catherine
1974 births
Living people
People from Easington, County Durham
Royal Navy commodores
Women in the Royal Navy
People educated at Gordonstoun