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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
Television producer

Name
  
Geoffrey Drummond

Rank
  
Lieutenant-Commander

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy


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Died
  
21 April 1941 Rotherhithe, London

Buried at
  
St Peter's Church Cemetery, Chalfont St Peter

Battles/wars
  
World War I World War II

Awards
  
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Culinary Program

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Series

Similar
  
Julia Child, Eric Ripert, Jacques Pepin, Martin Yan, Christopher Kimball

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Lieutenant-Commander Geoffrey Heneage Drummond VC (25 January 1886 – 21 April 1941) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

Drummond was born on 25 January 1886. He was 32 years old, and a lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during the First World War, and was awarded the VC for his part in the Second Ostend Raid.

On 9/10 May 1918 at Ostend, Belgium, Lieutenant Drummond commanding HMML (Motor Launch) 254, volunteered for rescue work and was following HMS Vindictive to the harbour when a shell burst on board killing an officer and a deck hand and badly wounding the coxswain and Lieutenant Drummond. Notwithstanding his wounds, this officer brought M.L. 254 alongside Vindictive and then took off two officers and 38 men, some of whom were killed or wounded while embarking. He retained consciousness long enough to back his vessel away from the piers and towards the open sea before collapsing exhausted from his wounds.

Despite suffering from his severe wounds received in his VC action, Drummond served with the Royal Naval Patrol Service in World War II, but died on 21 April 1941 from a fall

His VC is on display in the Lord Ashcroft Gallery at the Imperial War Museum, London.

Drummond married Maude Aylmer Tindal Bosanquet (d 27 Sept, 1967) on 2 July 1918. The couple had three children:

References

Geoffrey Drummond Wikipedia


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