Peter Gretton
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Sir Peter William Gretton (* 27. August 1912 in Farnham, Surrey; † 11. November 1992 in Oxford) war ein Offizier der Royal Navy, der am Zweiten Weltkrieg teilnahm und im Jahr 1962 stellvertretender Stabschef der Marine und Fünfter Seelord in der Admiralität (Deputy Chief of Naval Staff und Fifth Sea Lord) wurde.
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Vice Admiral Sir Peter William Gretton KCB, DSO**, OBE, DSC (27 August 1912 – 11 November 1992) was an officer in the Royal Navy. He was active in the Battle of the Atlantic during the Second World War, and was a successful convoy escort commander. He eventually rose to become Fifth Sea Lord and retired as a vice admiral before entering university life as a bursar and academic.
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Peter Gretton
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Peter Gretton
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Sir Peter William Gretton
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Sir Peter William Gretton
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Oxford, Oxfordshire
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Farnham, Surrey
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1930
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1912-08-27
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Sir Peter Gretton
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1992-11-11
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1960
1962
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Sir Peter William Gretton (* 27. August 1912 in Farnham, Surrey; † 11. November 1992 in Oxford) war ein Offizier der Royal Navy, der am Zweiten Weltkrieg teilnahm und im Jahr 1962 stellvertretender Stabschef der Marine und Fünfter Seelord in der Admiralität (Deputy Chief of Naval Staff und Fifth Sea Lord) wurde.
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Vice Admiral Sir Peter William Gretton KCB, DSO**, OBE, DSC (27 August 1912 – 11 November 1992) was an officer in the Royal Navy. He was active in the Battle of the Atlantic during the Second World War, and was a successful convoy escort commander. He eventually rose to become Fifth Sea Lord and retired as a vice admiral before entering university life as a bursar and academic.
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Senior Research Fellow
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Domestic Bursar of University College, Oxford
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President of the Royal Humane Society
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1963
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1930
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9374
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(1952–53)
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(1943)
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(1954–55)
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(1941–42)
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(1942)
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Fifth Sea Lord(1962–63)
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Flag Officer Sea Training(1960–61)
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HMS Chelmer(1943–44)