Rupert Lonsdale Military person

Rupert Philip Lonsdale (5 May 1905 – 25 April 1999) was a British submarine commander, prisoner of war and Anglican clergyman. He was forced to surrender his boat in World War II after he had succeeded in rescuing her and her crew from the sea bed after she struck a mine. He was honourably acquitted at the inevitable court-martial after spending five years as a prisoner of war. After the war he took holy orders serving in several Anglican parishes and in 1952 volunteered to go as a District Chaplain to Kenya to help find a peaceful solution to the Mau Mau Uprising.

Personal facts

Birth dateMay 05, 1905
Date of deathApril 25, 1999

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allegianceUnited Kingdom
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Mentioned in dispatches
military operations
World War II
military branch
Royal Navy
military commandHMS Seal
service start1927
service end1946

Rupert Lonsdale on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.cavillconnections.co.uk/courtmnews11.htm
  2. http://www.mishalov.com/Lonsdale.html