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Clive Gwinner

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19: 152:. In this role Gwinner escorted 12 long distance convoys, ensuring the safe and timely arrival of more than 300 ships. Several of these convoys were attacked, involving Gwinner in convoy battles for OS 4 (five ships sunk), OS 10 (one ship), SL 98 (1 escort sunk), SL 109 (attacking U-boats all beaten off, though one ship sunk) and SL 115 (where Gwinner and 127:) and was employed for the next nine months as a convoy escort. In this role Gwinner was engaged in all the duties performed by escort ships; protecting convoys, searching for and attacking U-boats assaulting ships in convoy, and rescuing survivors. 273:
At the end of the war Gwinner left the Royal Navy and moved to the US where he became director to an American container company, retiring in 1971. In 1969 his marriage ended; he married again two years later and moved to
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Clive Gwinner was born 15 October 1908. In 1922, aged 14, he joined the Royal Navy as an officer cadet, and in 1926 was appointed to the cruiser
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as senior officer of 1st Escort Group, though operating mainly in a support group role. That month they destroyed
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after a 39-hour hunt, one of the longest U-boat hunts of the war. Two weeks later Gwinner and 1EG destroyed
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Gwinner was credited with the destruction of seven enemy submarines in his war-time service.
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At the outbreak of World War II in September 1939 Gwinner was commander of the minesweeper
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credited as probable in 1944, confirmed post-war. One source (Neistle p98) lists
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were assigned to the West Africa convoy route, escorting ships to and from
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Gwinner served in several postings including 2 years aboard the submarine
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In May 1945 Germany surrendered and hostilities in Europe ended.
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In June 1944 1EG was assigned to protect invasion forces during
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as lost by unknown cause, and adds (N p234, note111) attack by
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commander, being credited with the destruction of seven
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In June 1941 he took over as the first CO of the sloop
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In February 1944 Gwinner took command of the frigate
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He died there in 1998, aged 89. 14: 980: 920: 156:destroyed the Italian submarine 793: 784: 775: 766: 757: 748: 739: 730: 721: 712: 703: 694: 162:, for which he was awarded the 927:C Gwinner at unithistories.com 907:The U-boat Offensive 1914–1945 685: 676: 667: 658: 649: 640: 631: 622: 613: 223:, and in March 1944 destroyed 32:officer who served during the 1: 817: 268: 252:was torpedoed and declared a 195:shared in the destruction of 51: 281: 7: 78:. In the period before the 10: 985: 607: 367:S/502 Sqdn (v Rossum), 254:constructive total loss 939:C Gwinner at uboat.net 887:Niestle, Axel (1998). 46:Battle of the Atlantic 38:Anti-Submarine Warfare 36:. He was a successful 22: 320:Calvi class submarine 21: 932:8 April 2018 at the 682:Blair Vol I, p669-70 619:Blair Vol I, p669-70 546:Straits of Gibraltar 125:Town class destroyer 104:lieutenant commander 70:In 1930 he was made 872:. 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Index


Royal Navy
Second World War
Anti-Submarine Warfare
U-boats
Battle of the Atlantic
HMS Frobisher
midshipman
Sub-Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Second World War
L53
Alresford
lieutenant commander
Duncan
Canada
HMS Clare
Town class destroyer
Lulworth
USCG
Freetown
Sierra Leone
Pietro Calvi
DSO
Woodcock
FJ Walker
2nd Support Group
Bay of Biscay
U-462
U-226

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