- Robert St Vincent Sherbrooke
Robert St. Vincent Sherbrooke VC CB DSO (Oxton
8 January 1901 - Oxton13 June 1972 ) was an English recipient of theVictoria Cross , the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. His name appears to be given as Rupert St Vincent Sherbrooke on his gravestone and on the [http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/website Victoria Cross website] .Background
Born in
Oxton, Nottinghamshire , Sherbrooke attended theRoyal Naval College s of Osborne and Dartmouth and joined theRoyal Navy in 1916 as amidshipman aboard HMS "Canada". He was promoted to commander in 1935 and served aboard theaircraft carrier HMS "Courageous". His wartime commands were all destroyers.VC action
Sherbrooke was 41 years old, and a
Captain in the Royal Navy during theSecond World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.On
31 December 1942 offNorth Cape ,Norway in theBarents Sea , Captain Sherbrooke in "HMS Onslow" was senior officer in command of destroyers escorting an important convoy for North Russia, when he made contact with a vastly superior enemy force—the cruiser Hipper and the pocket battleship Lutzow. Four times the enemy tried to attack the convoy but was forced back each time. Early in the action Captain Sherbrooke was seriously wounded in the face and temporarily blinded. Nevertheless he continued to direct the ships under his command and even when the next senior officer had assumed control, he insisted on receiving all reports of the action until the convoy was out of danger. His actions—and the Nazi ships' failure to neutralize the convoy despite its superior force—were pivotal for Hitler's order to scrap theKriegsmarine in the beginning of 1943.He later achieved the rank of
Rear-Admiral .ee also
*
Battle of the Barents Sea References
*
British VCs of World War 2 (John Laffin, 1997)
*Monuments to Courage (David Harvey, 1999)
*The Register of the Victoria Cross (This England, 1997)
*Pope, Dudley, "Battle of Barents Sea". "History of the Second World War" (magazine series), Vol 3, No. 14. (London: Purnell and Sons, 1967)
* Pope, Dudley, "73 North - The Battle of Barents Sea 1942" (Catham Publishing, 2000, ISBN 1 86176 128 7)External links
* [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/theartofwar/valgal/valour/INF3_0468.htm Captain R.S.V. Sherbrooke] in "The Art of War" exhibition at the UK National Archives
* [http://british-forces.com/rtw/personnel/sherbrooke.html Rear-Admiral Robert St. Vincent Sherbrooke] "(brief biography)"
* [http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/nottingh.htm Location of grave and VC medal] "(Nottinghamshire)"
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