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  1. Admiral Sir Victor Alexander Charles Crutchley VC, KCB, DSC, DL (2 November 1893 – 24 January 1986) was a British naval officer. He was a First World War recipient of the Victoria Cross , the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces, and a senior Royal Navy officer ...

  2. Sir Victor Alexander Charles Crutchley (2 de novembro de 1893 – 24 de janeiro de 1986) foi um almirante inglês, da Royal Navy que atuou na Segunda Guerra Mundial, e foi considerado herói na Primeira Guerra Mundial.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Crutchley took Australia to the amphibious ships anchorage, leaving five cruisers and six destroyers on patrol to the north-west. That night a powerful Japanese cruiser force from Rabaul attacked the Allied forces in the vicinity of Savo Island.

  4. Name: Victor Alexander Charles CRUTCHLEY; D.O.B: 2nd Nov, 1893; D.O.A: 9th May, 1918; D.O.D: 24th Jan, 1986; Award: Victoria Cross; Occupation at time of action: Lieutenant, HMS Vindictive, Royal Navy; Book: The Complete History - Volume 2; Action/Grave Location. Sources & Acknowledgements

  5. Victor Crutchley. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. Victor Alexander Charles Crutchley was born at 28 Lennox Gardens, Chelsea, London. His father was Percy Edward Crutchley and his mother was Frederica Louisa Fitzroy, daughter of 3rd Baron Southampton Charles Fitzroy. His godmother was Queen Victoria.

  6. Admiral Sir Victor Crutchley – Award of the Victoria Cross. None noted. Rear Admiral KA.C. Crutchley V.C., D.S.C., RN was Flag Officer Commanding H.M.A. Squadron – June 1942-June 1944. In late 1917 the German unrestricted submarine campaign was winning the war for Germany.

  7. Admiral Sir Victor Crutchley – Award of the Victoria Cross. Loxton, Bruce, Commodore, RAN Rtd · Dec 7, 1998 · Print This Page. Author. Loxton, Bruce, Commodore, RAN Rtd. Subjects. Ship histories and stories, History - WW1, WWI operations. Tags. Victoria Cross, HMS Vindictive, HMS Brilliant, Zeebrugge. RAN Ships. None noted. Publication.