Admiral Bernard Currey (11 May 1862 – 6 June 1936) was a Royal Navy officer who commanded the 5th Battle Squadron.
[4] In early 1901 he was posted to HMS Royal Arthur, flagship of the Australia Station, and transferred to HMS Blake for voyage home,[5] before promotion to captain on 30 June 1901.
[6] He became commanding officer of the protected cruiser HMS Scylla in 1904, commanding officer of the protected cruiser HMS Terpsichore later that year and commanding officer of the armoured cruiser HMS Good Hope at the end of the year.
[7] Currey became Rear Admiral, Home Fleet and President of Submarine Committee in 1913.
[2] He served World War I as Commander of the 5th Battle Squadron in the Channel Fleet from 1914[8] and then became Senior Naval Officer in charge of Gibraltar in 1915 before retiring in 1919.