John Crombie

Rear Admiral John Harvey Forbes Crombie CB DSO (16 February 1900 31 August 1972) was a Scottish Royal Navy officer who became Flag Officer, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

John Crombie
Birth nameJohn Harvey Forbes Crombie
Born16 February 1900[1]
Edinburgh, Scotland[2]
Died31 August 1972 (aged 72)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service1913–1953
RankRear Admiral
Commands heldHMS Vengeance
Royal Navy Signal School
Scotland and Northern Ireland
Battles/warsWorld War I
World War II
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order

Crombie joined the Royal Navy in 1913.[3] He served in World War I in the battleship HMS Queen Elizabeth and then in the destroyer HMS Oak.[3] He also served in World War II as Commanding Officer of the minesweeper HMS Bramble,[4] as Senior Officer for Minesweepers in the White Sea and then as Director of Minesweeping at the Admiralty from 1943.[3] After the War he became Commanding Officer of the aircraft carrier HMS Vengeance before taking over command of the Royal Navy Signal School in 1948.[3] He became Flag Officer, Scotland and Northern Ireland in 1951 and retired in 1953.[5]

Family

He married Rosamund Style.[6]

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References

Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Angus Cunninghame Graham
Flag Officer, Scotland and Northern Ireland
19511953
Succeeded by
Sir Geoffrey Robson
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