Benjamin Bryant

Benjamin Bryant
Real Admiral Benjamin Bryant, 1957.
Born (1905-09-16)16 September 1905
Madras, India
Died 23 November 1994(1994-11-23) (aged 89)
Worthing, West Sussex, England
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Navy
Years of service 1927–1957
Rank Rear Admiral
Commands held HMS Adamant (1945–47)
HMS Forth (1945)
HMS Cyclops (1944–45)
HMS Montclare (1944)
HMS Safari (1941–43)
HMS Sealion (1938–41)
Battles/wars

World War II

Awards Companion of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order & Two Bars
Distinguished Service Cross
Mentioned in Despatches

Rear Admiral Benjamin Bryant CB DSO** DSC (16 September 1905 – 23 November 1994) was a Royal Navy officer noted for his submarine exploits during World War II. In terms of ships sunk, Bryant was the most successful British submarine ace to survive the war.[1]

Early life and career

Bryant was born in Madras in India where his father, John Forbes Bryant, was a member of the Indian Civil Service. His mother was Mary Ada (née Genge). He had an elder brother Joseph and elder sister May.

He returned from India as a boy and attended Oundle School and then the Royal Naval College, Osborne and Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.

World War II

HMS Sealion (72S)

Between 3 September 1938 and 12 October 1941 Bryant was the lieutenant commander aboard HMS Sealion (72S).

HMS Safari (P211)

Between 14 October 1941 and 27 April 1943 he was the commander aboard HMS Safari (P211).[2]

HMS Montclare (F85)

Between 16 June 1944 and 10 October 1944 Bryant was the commander aboard the submarine depot ship, HMS Montclare (F85).

HMS Cyclops (F31)

Between 30 October 1944 and 4 February 1945 Bryant was the Commander aboard the submarine depot ship HMS Cyclops (F31).

HMS Forth (A187)

Between 5 February 1945 and 11 May 1945 Bryant was the captain aboard the submarine depot ship, HMS Forth (A187)

HMS Adamant (A164)

Between 26 June 1945 and 4 June 1947 Bryant was the captain aboard the submarine depot ship, HMS Adamant (A164).

Honours and awards

References

  1. "U-Boat net Commanders". Uboat.net. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  2. "HMS SAFARI (P 211 – ex-P 61) – S-class Submarine". naval-history.net. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  3. "Supplement to the London Gazette" (PDF). The London Gazette (34845) (His Majesty's Stationery Office). 9 May 1940. p. 2786. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  4. "Supplement to the London Gazette" (PDF). The London Gazette (35950) (His Majesty's Stationery Office). 23 March 1943. p. 1369. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  5. "Supplement to the London Gazette" (PDF). The London Gazette (36081) (His Majesty's Stationery Office). 6 July 1943. p. 3055. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  6. "Supplement to the London Gazette" (PDF). The London Gazette (40787) (His Majesty's Stationery Office). 31 May 1956. p. 3101. Retrieved 3 September 2013.

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