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− | {{CommRN}} (retired) '''Alexander Scrope Hutchinson''', (5 June, 1896 – ) served in the [[Royal Navy]]. It is possible that his last name is '''Hutchison'''. | + | {{CommRN}} (retired) '''Alexander Scrope Hutchinson''', O.B.E. (5 June, 1896 – ) served in the [[Royal Navy]]. It is possible that his last name is '''Hutchison'''. |
==Life & Career== | ==Life & Career== | ||
− | + | The son of an estate agent, Hutchinson entered the Royal Navy with the May 1909 intake term at the Training Establishment. He passed out with sixty-one other midshipmen in April, 1913 ranked twenty-fifth in order of merit on his examinations.{{ToL|New Midshipmen|Monday, Apr 28, 1913; pg. 3; Issue 40197}} | |
− | Hutchinson was promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on | + | |
− | Hutchinson was | + | His first ship was {{UK-QueenMary}}, serving from 15 January 1914 until being appointed to {{UK-TB24}} on 16 February, 1916. On 14 June, he was appointed to the new {{UK-Plover|f=t}}. Later in the year, he transferred to {{UK-Achates}}. |
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+ | On 14 April 1917 he was appointed to {{UK-Maenad}}. On 6 August, he went to {{UK-Dolphin}} for training in submarines. Promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 15 September, 1917, Hutchinson soon emerged and on 23 October went to serve in submarines attached to {{UK-Lucia}}. On 5 February, 1918, this assignment gained some detail: he was to be in {{UK-E40}}. | ||
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+ | Hutchinson left ''E 40'' on 10 July 1919 when he was appointed to {{UK-L9}}, in which he would be nearly three years. | ||
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+ | Hutchinson was promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on 15 September, 1925. | ||
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+ | In 1930 he was considered primarily to blame in the loss of an anchor from {{UK-M2}}. | ||
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+ | Hutchinson was placed on the Retired List on account of age at the rank of {{CommRN}} on 5 June, 1941. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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− | {{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[ | + | {{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[Cecil Alexander Laffitte|Cecil A. Laffitte]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. H 44 (1919)|Captain of H.M.S. ''H 44'']]'''<br>Nov, 1922{{NLJul24|p. 243}} – 28 Aug, 1924|Succeeded by<br>'''[[John Bertram Mitford|John B. Mitford]]'''}} |
+ | {{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[Charles Ralfe Thompson|Charles R. Thompson]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. L 19 (1918)|Captain of H.M.S. ''L 19'']]'''<br>1927{{NLJul27|p. 250}}|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Frank Louis Merriman|Frank L. Merriman]]'''}} | ||
+ | {{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[Tom Bathurst Okell|Tom B. Okell]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. L 14 (1918)|Captain of H.M.S. ''L 14'']]'''<br>15 Nov, 1928 – 14 May, 1929|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Guy Christopher Harris|Guy C. Harris]]'''}} | ||
+ | {{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[Tom Bathurst Okell|Tom B. Okell]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. L 17 (1918)|Captain of H.M.S. ''L 17'']]'''<br>15 Nov, 1928 – 14 May, 1929|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Guy Christopher Harris|Guy C. Harris]]'''}} | ||
+ | {{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''[[John Domvile Auchmuty Musters|John D. A. Musters]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. M 2 (1918)|Captain of H.M.S. ''M 2'']]'''<br>14 May, 1929 – 17 Nov, 1930|Succeeded by<br>'''[[John Duncan de Mussenden Leathes|John D. de M. Leathes]]'''}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 7 April 2022
Commander (retired) Alexander Scrope Hutchinson, O.B.E. (5 June, 1896 – ) served in the Royal Navy. It is possible that his last name is Hutchison.
Life & Career
The son of an estate agent, Hutchinson entered the Royal Navy with the May 1909 intake term at the Training Establishment. He passed out with sixty-one other midshipmen in April, 1913 ranked twenty-fifth in order of merit on his examinations.[1]
His first ship was Queen Mary, serving from 15 January 1914 until being appointed to T.B. 24 on 16 February, 1916. On 14 June, he was appointed to the new destroyer Plover. Later in the year, he transferred to Achates.
On 14 April 1917 he was appointed to Maenad. On 6 August, he went to Dolphin for training in submarines. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 15 September, 1917, Hutchinson soon emerged and on 23 October went to serve in submarines attached to Lucia. On 5 February, 1918, this assignment gained some detail: he was to be in E 40.
Hutchinson left E 40 on 10 July 1919 when he was appointed to L 9, in which he would be nearly three years.
Hutchinson was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander on 15 September, 1925.
In 1930 he was considered primarily to blame in the loss of an anchor from M 2.
Hutchinson was placed on the Retired List on account of age at the rank of Commander on 5 June, 1941.
See Also
Bibliography
Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by Cecil A. Laffitte |
Captain of H.M.S. H 44 Nov, 1922[2] – 28 Aug, 1924 |
Succeeded by John B. Mitford |
Preceded by Charles R. Thompson |
Captain of H.M.S. L 19 1927[3] |
Succeeded by Frank L. Merriman |
Preceded by Tom B. Okell |
Captain of H.M.S. L 14 15 Nov, 1928 – 14 May, 1929 |
Succeeded by Guy C. Harris |
Preceded by Tom B. Okell |
Captain of H.M.S. L 17 15 Nov, 1928 – 14 May, 1929 |
Succeeded by Guy C. Harris |
Preceded by John D. A. Musters |
Captain of H.M.S. M 2 14 May, 1929 – 17 Nov, 1930 |
Succeeded by John D. de M. Leathes |
Footnotes