Burney was the son of
Admiral of the Fleet Sir
Cecil Burney Bt. He was given a naval education, starting his training at
HMS Britannia in 1903, and joining the battleship
Exmouth as a
midshipman in early 1905. He was posted to the
destroyer HMS Crusader in 1909, which was being used for experimental anti-submarine work at the time. On the outbreak of
World War I, Burney was given command of the destroyer
HMS Velox, but shortly afterwards joined the research establishment at
HMS Vernon. There he developed the
paravane, an anti-mine device, for which he took out a number of patents in 1916. These were to earn him around £350,000 during the course of the war through their use by foreign merchant fleets. He was appointed CMG in the
1917 Birthday Honours. In 1920 Burney retired from the navy with the rank of lieutenant-commander, and was promoted on the retired list to
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