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H. M. Denham (1897–1993)

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(eng) Do not confuse this author with his father, Henry Mangles Denham, 1800-1887.

Fotografie: Henry Mangles Denham, lithograph by Charles Baugniet, 1849. Wikimedia Commons.

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Officiële naam
Denham, Henry Mangles
Geboortedatum
1897-09-09
Overlijdensdatum
1993-07-15
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
England
UK
Geboorteplaats
Harrow, Middlesex, England, UK
Plaats van overlijden
London, England, UK
Opleiding
Royal Naval Colleges at Osborne and Dartmouth
Beroepen
naval officer
travel writer
Organisaties
Royal Navy
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Order of St Michael and St George (Companion, 1945)
Korte biografie
He served as a Midshipman in the battleship HMS Agamemnon, 1914-15, and later the destroyer HMS Racoon, and saw action during the Dardanelles campaign, 1915. He was sent by the Admiralty on a year's course at Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1919. He served in the cruiser HMS Renown, 1920, during the Prince of Wales' trip to Australia and New Zealand; the Rhine flotilla, commanding a small armed motor launch; and the battleship HMS Centurion in the Mediterranean. He spent a brief period in Austria in order to learn German. He was Divisional Officer in the boys' training ship HMS Impregnable at Devonport, 1924-6, and then Flag Lieutenant to Admiral Sir Osmond Brock at Portsmouth. From 1927 he spent five years in the Mediterranean in HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Warsprite. He was a student at the Staff College, 1935, promoted Commander, and commanded HMS Penelope, 1936-9. He joined Naval Intelligence at the Admiralty, 1939, where he created an Information Section. He was appointed Naval Attaché in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1940, but returned to London later that year when the Germans occupied Denmark. He was then posted as Naval Attaché in Stockholm, Sweden, 1940. He alerted the Admiralty to the movement of the Bismarck and the Prinz Eugen into the Atlantic in May 1941. He retired from the Navy in 1947.
He was a keen sailor and after his retirement he pursued a career as a travel writer, producing a series of sea guides.
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Do not confuse this author with his father, Henry Mangles Denham, 1800-1887.

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