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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
July 8, 2008

Years of service
  
1934–1977

Battles and wars
  
World War II


Battles/wars
  
World War II

Rank
  
Vice admiral

Name
  
Anthony Troup

Service/branch
  
Anthony Troup Sir Anthony Troup

Born
  
18 July 1921 (
1921-07-18
)

Commands held
  
HMS Strongbow3rd Submarine SquadronHMS IntrepidFar East FleetFlag Officer, Scotland and Northern Ireland

Awards
  
Knight Commander of the Order of the BathDistinguished Service Cross & Bar

Vice Admiral Sir John Anthony Rose Troup & Bar (18 July 1921 – 8 July 2008) was a Royal Navy officer and the last Commander-in-Chief Far East Fleet (1971).

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Troup was the son of Hugh Rose Troup (1885-1968), an officer in the Royal Navy who played an important role in the evacuation from Dunkirk in 1940.

He studied at Pangbourne College, associated with the nautical training college HMS Worcester, until 1934. He joined the Royal Navy in 1934. and studied at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth until 1936.

He served in World War II, initially on the cruisers HMS Vindictive in 1938-39 and then HMS Cornwall in 1939-40. He served on the submarine HMS Turbulent from September 1941 to early 1943, commanded by John "Tubby" Linton in the 10th Submarine Flotilla. After briefly commanding HMS H32 in June to August 1943, he was commanding officer of the submarine HMS Strongbow from September 1943 until the end of the war, based at Trincomalee. In January 1945, HMS Strongbow was badly battered by Japanese depth charges, but Troup nursed his severely damaged vessel 1,000 miles (1,600 km) across the Indian Ocean back to its base, where she assessed as unfit for further service.

He was mentioned in dispatches in September 1942, and then received the Distinguished Service Cross in May 1943, both awarded for his submarine patrols in the Mediterranean, and was awarded a Bar to the DSC in August 1945 for his patrols in the Far East.

He served on the cruiser HMS Cumberland in 1945-46, and commanded the submarines HMS Tantalus, HMS Trump and HMS Tally-Ho. He was appointed second-in-command of the aircraft carrier HMS Victorious in 1956, commanding officer of the 3rd Submarine Squadron in 1961 and then captain of the ship HMS Intrepid from 1966 to 1968.

He went on to be Flag Officer Sea Training in 1969 and was the last Commander-in-Chief, Far East Fleet in 1971. He was made Flag Officer Submarines in 1972 and Flag Officer, Scotland and Northern Ireland in 1974. He became a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 1975. He retired in 1977.

In retirement he became Vice-Chairman and Group Managing Director of the shipbuilder Vosper Thornycroft.

Family

In 1943 he married Joy Gordon-Smith: by his first marriage he had two sons and a daughter. In 1953 he married Cordelia Hope: they also had two sons (including Edward Troup, born 1955) and a daughter.

He joined the Royal Yacht Squadron in 1964.

References

Anthony Troup Wikipedia


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