- Guy D'Oyly-Hughes
Guy D'Oyly-Hughes, DSO and bar, DSC, (died
8 June 1940 aged 48), was an officer in theRoyal Navy .During the
First World War , Lt D'Oyly-Hughes was asubmariner and 2ic ofHMS E11 which was highly successful in theDardanelles Campaign . He was awarded the DSO for swimming ashore and blowing up part of the Constantinople-Baghdad Railway.During the
Second World War he was given the command as captain of theaircraft carrier HMS "Glorious". Returning to Britain from theNorwegian Campaign , Glorious and her destroyer escort of HMS "Acasta" and "Ardent" were surprised by "Scharnhorst" and "Gneisenau". All three ships were sunk with the loss of over 1,000 lives. D'Oyly-Hughes went down with his ship.D'Oyly-Hughes failure to launch any aircraft to form a
Combat Air Patrol around the carrier group is blamed by many strategists and historians for the loss. Had he done so, Glorious would have been able to either turn and run or fight.External links
* http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=2478436
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