Elizabeth Craig-McFeely

Commandant Elizabeth Craig-McFeely CB (born 27 April 1927), who served as Director of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) between 1979 and 1982, while also acting as aide-de-camp to Queen Elizabeth II.

Initially a PE teacher, she joined the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) in 1952.

She then worked directly for the Ministry of Defence (Navy), 1969–1974, and at the shore establishment HMS Centurion until 1976 (Centurion is a Ministry of Defence-owned establishment in Gosport, Hampshire, mainly responsible for personnel).

While holding this post, she was an honorary aide-de-camp to Queen Elizabeth II.

[1] Craig-McFeely retired from active service in 1982, and was named a Companion to the Order of the Bath.