In 1946 Stovin-Bradford qualified as a pilot, and served in
812 Naval Air Squadron flying the
Fairey Firefly Mk. VI, as part of 14th Carrier Air Group (14 CAG), also completing courses in fighter combat, ground attack and reconnaissance at the School of Naval Air Warfare. and served as Commanding Officer of
810 Naval Air Squadron (17th Carrier Air Group), and was the first British pilot to land on the , and for his "distinguished service in operations in Korean waters" he was awarded a bar to his Distinguished Service Cross on 29 June 1951. From 1951 he served as Commander (Air) at the Naval Fighter School at
RNAS Culdrose, and then from 1954 was a Staff Officer (Air) to the Flag Officer Aircraft Carriers, According to his obituary, he was one of the youngest officers to be promoted to the rank of captain since the time of Nelson. and from July 1958 to September 1960 was 'on loan' to the
Royal Australian Navy, serving as Chief Staff Officer to Flag Officer-in-Charge, East Australia Area, based at . Stovin-Bradford retired from the Navy on 30 July 1965, being made a
Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the
1966 New Year Honours. ==Later life==