Background
Michael Hudson was born on 10 March 1933 in Taree, New South Wales.
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Michael Hudson was born on 10 March 1933 in Taree, New South Wales.
His family moved to the Sydney suburb of Mosman when he was of a young age, where he developed an early interest in the navy, frequently watching the naval shipping from Balmoral. His first year of secondary schooling was spent at North Sydney Boys High School. Hudson joined the Royal Australian Naval College as a cadet midshipman in January 1947.
As a midshipman, Hudson was posted to HMAS Sydney, which included a six-month deployment for service in the Korean War.
Hudson proceeded to command Health Management Associates Ships Brisbane, Stalwart, Melbourne, and Vendetta, which included a posting as Fleet Operations Officer during the Vietnam War, having previously served a tour in the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation from 1964 to 1966. Hudson then received a series of staff appointments in the Navy Office, firstly as Director of Naval Plans, later becoming Director of Naval Plans and Policy.
He then assumed the position of Flag Officer Commanding Her Majesty"s Australian Fleet. Hudson was promoted to vice admiral and was appointed Chief of Naval Staff on 21 April 1985.
During his tenure, he signed contracts for the replacement of Collins class submarines, ANZAC class frigates and the Paluma class survey vessels.
Also during this period, naval infrastructure was overhauled, Two-Ocean Basing commenced, and service conditions were improved. To honour his distinguished forty-four years of service to the Navy, Prime Minister Bob Hawke promoted Hudson to the rank of admiral on the day of his retirement, 8 March 1991. In retirement, Hudson took an active interest in the welfare of naval veterans and serving personnel.
He served as National President of the Naval Association of Australia and Chairman of the Australian Veterans" Children Assistance Trust.
Admiral Mike Hudson died at Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, on 27 February 2005.