- Stephen Roskill
Infobox Military Person
name=Stephen Wentworth Roskill
honorific-suffix=
1st Viscount of Hyndhope, C.B.E., D.S.C.
lived=1 August ,1903 –4 November ,1982
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nickname=
placeofbirth=London ,United Kingdom
placeofdeath=Cambridge ,United Kingdom
allegiance= flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
branch=
serviceyears=1921 to 1949
rank=Captain
unit=
commands=|commands=HMS "Leander"
battles=Second World War
awards=Commander of the Order of the British EmpireDistinguished Service Cross
relations=Eustace Roskill, Baron Roskill
laterwork=Royal Navy Official Historian of the Second World War
Senior Research Fellow atChurchill College ,Cambridge University Captain Stephen Wentworth Roskill, C.B.E., D.S.C., F.B.A.,
DLitt (1 August 1903 -4 November 1982 ) was a career officer in theRoyal Navy , serving during theSecond World War and, after his enforced medical retirement, served as the official historian of the Royal Navy from 1949 to 1960. He is now chiefly remembered as a prodigious author of books on British maritime history.Naval career
The son of John Henry Roskill, K.C. a barrister, and Sybil Dilke, Stephen Roskill was born in London, England and joined the Royal Navy in 1917, attending the Royal Naval College at Osborne and then the
Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth. As a Midshipman he served on the light cruiser H.M.S. "Durban" on the China Station before returning to practice gunnery at Greenwich and Portsmouth. In 1930, he married Elizabeth van den Bergh, with whom he had seven children. Roskill served at sea as gunnery officer of the carrier H.M.S. "Eagle" on the China Station from 1933-1935. Afterwards he instructed at the gunnery school H.M.S. "Excellent", and in 1936 he was given the prize gunnery appointment in the navy, that of the newly-reconstructeddreadnought H.M.S. "Warspite" till 1939, was a member of the Naval Staff, 1939-1941, then served as Commander of H.M.N.Z.S. "Leander" in 1941-1944. On13 July ,1943 "Leander" was part of a task group of predominantly American warships off theSolomon Islands , when they engaged a force of Japanese ships. During the action "Leander" was torpedoed and severely damaged. For his actions in helping keep the ship afloat, Roskill was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. In March, 1944 he was promoted acting Captain and sent to join the British Admiralty Delegation inWashington, D.C. as Chief Staff Officer for Administration and Weapons. He was the senior British observer at the Bikini Atomic tests in 1946, and served as DeputyDirector of Naval Intelligence , 1946-48 before retiring as a captain, due to increasing deafness caused by exposure to gun detonations.Career as a Naval Historian
On retiring from active service in 1948, Roskill was appointed by the
Cabinet Office Historical Section to write the official naval history of the Second World War. His three volume work "The War at Sea" was published between 1954 and 1961. In 1961, he was elected a Senior Research Fellow ofChurchill College, Cambridge , where he was instrumental in the foundation of theChurchill Archives Centre . The Centre holds 180 boxes of Roskill's personal and research papers. After retirement, he was a visiting lecturer at several universities, including beingLees-Knowles Lecturer in 1961, the Distinguished Visiting Lecturer at theU.S. Naval Academy in 1965, and Richmond Lecturer atCambridge University in 1967. He was elected a vice president of theNavy Records Society in 1964 and an honorary vice president in 1974.Honours and Awards
Roskill was awarded the
Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom) on21 March ,1944 as Commander in HMNZS "Leander" when she was torpedoed in the Pacific. In 1946 he was awarded the AmericanLegion of Merit . He was made aCommander of the British Empire in the 1971 New Year Honours and received an honorary Doctor of Literature degree fromCambridge University in 1970, from theUniversity of Leeds in 1971, and fromOxford University in 1980. He was an elected a Fellow of TheBritish Academy .Dates of Rank
Citations
Reference List
*Published Works
* "Escort. The battle of the Atlantic" by Denys Arthur Rayner and edited by S. W. Roskill (1955)
* "H.M.S. Warspite. The story of a famous battleship" (1957)
* "The Secret Capture. (On the capture of the German submarine U.110 during the second world war)." (1959)
* " The war at sea, 1939-1945" Three volumes (1954-61; 1994)
* "The Navy at War, 1939-1945" Published in the USA as "The White Ensign: The British Navy at War, 1939-1945"(1960)
* "The Strategy of Sea Power. Its development and application. Based on the Lees-Knowles Lectures ... 1961" (1962)
* "A Merchant Fleet in War. Alfred Holt & Co., 1939-1945." (1962)
* "The strategy of sea power" (1962, 1984)
* "The Art of Leadership" (1964)
* "Naval policy between the wars." Vol. 1, "The period of Anglo-American antagonism, 1919-1929"; Vol. 2, "The period of reluctant rearmament, 1930-1939" (1968, 1976)
* "Documents relating to the Naval Air Service" (1969)
* "Hankey, man of secrets" (1970-74)
* " The eventful history of the mutiny and piratical seizure of HMS Bounty, its causes and consequences" by Sir John Barrow edited with an introduction by S.W. Roskill (1976)
* "Churchill and the admirals" (1977, 2004)
* "Admiral of the Fleet Earl Beatty: the last naval hero: an intimate biography" (1980)ources
* Eugene L. Rasor, "English/British Naval History since 1815". New York: Garland, 1990, pp. 38-41.
External links
* [http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014%2FROSK Description of Roskill Papers in the Churchill Archives Centre]
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