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Sir Stuart Bonham Carter
Vice-Admiral Bonham-Carter and Captain Faulknor on HMS Edinburgh WWII IWM A 9242
Vice Admiral Bonham-Carter (right) with Captain Faulknor on the bridge of HMS Edinburgh, 1942
Born (1889-07-09)July 9, 1889
Died September 5, 1972(1972-09-05) (aged 83)
Place of birth Portsmouth, Hampshire
Place of death Petersfield, Hampshire
Allegiance Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom Royal Navy
Years of service 1904–1945
Rank Vice Admiral
Commands held HMS Intrepid
HMS Shark
Battles/wars World War I
World War II
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
Distinguished Service Order

Vice Admiral Sir Stuart Sumner Bonham Carter, KCB, CVO, DSO (9 July 1889 – 5 September 1972) was an officer in the Royal Navy who had a distinguished record in both world wars.

Naval career[]

Born the younger son of Lothian Bonham-Carter and Emily Maud Sumner, Bonham Carter joined the Royal Navy in 1904[1] and served in World War I commanding the block ship HMS Intrepid at the Zeebrugge Raid in 1918.[2] He also commanded the destroyer HMS Shark in the closing stages of the War.[1]

A keen cricketer, he played two first-class matches for the Royal Navy Cricket Club in 1925.[3] He was appointed Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief, Africa Station in 1928[1] and made Assistant Director for Navy Equipment in 1932 before becoming Chief Staff Officer to the Commander of the 1st Cruiser Squadron in 1934.[1] He was given command of the Royal Naval Barracks at Chatham in 1937 and made Naval Secretary in 1939.[2]

He also served in World War II commanding the 3rd Battle Squadron from 1940 and the 18th Cruiser Squadron from 1942.[2] He was made Flag Officer, Malta in 1942 and retired due to ill health in 1943 although he was recalled in 1944 to lead Naval Convoys.[2]

Family[]

In 1933 he married Eve Lloyd; they had one child.[1] He is distantly related to the actress Helena Bonham Carter among others.[4]

See also[]

  • Bonham Carter family

References[]

Military offices
Preceded by
William Whitworth
Naval Secretary
May 1939–November 1939
Succeeded by
Neville Syfret
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