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Edward Neville Syfret

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Years of service
  
1904–1948

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Battles/wars
  
World War II

Rank
  
Admiral

Name
  
Edward Syfret


Edward Neville Syfret

Born
  
20 June 1889 Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa (
1889-06-20
)

Commands held
  
HMS Caradoc (19 July 1932 – January 1934) Naval Gunnery School, Devonport (HMS Drake) (31 August 1934 – July 1935) HMS Ramillies (10 January 1938 – June 1938) HMS Rodney (15 August 1938 – August 1939) 18th Cruiser Squadron (June 1941 – ?) Force H (10 January 1942 – February 1943) (commanded occupying force Madagascar 1942) Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet (24 November 1945–1948)

Awards
  
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire Mentioned in Despatches Legion of Merit Croix de guerre

Died
  
December 10, 1972, Highgate, United Kingdom

Admiral Sir Edward Neville Syfret, (20 June 1889 – 10 December 1972) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy who saw service in both World Wars. He was knighted for his part in Operation Pedestal, the critical Malta convoy, in the Second World War.

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Born the son of Edward Ridge Syfret of Cape Town in South Africa and educated at Diocesan College, South Africa and the Britannia Royal Naval College, Syfret joined the Royal Navy in 1904 and, in his early service years, specialised in naval gunnery. In World War I he became Gunnery Officer in the light cruisers HMS Aurora, HMS Centaur and HMS Curacoa. In 1927 he was Fleet Gunnery Officer, Mediterranean Fleet.

Syfret served in the Second World War initially as Captain of HMS Rodney. In 1939 he became Naval Secretary. He was made commander of the 18th Cruiser Squadron of the Home Fleet in 1941 and commanded the naval forces during Operation Ironclad, the invasion of Madagascar in May 1942 and was convoy commander for Operation Pedestal, a critical Malta Convoy in August 1942. He was appointed Commander of Force H later that year and then, in 1943, became Vice Chief of the Naval Staff.

After the war he became Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet; he retired in 1948.

Family

In 1913 he married Hildegarde Warner. They had one son and one daughter.

References

Edward Neville Syfret Wikipedia


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