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Geoffrey Cradock-Watson

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in October 1945, in recognition of valuable services rendered during the war. After the war he resumed his career in the petroleum industry, working as an aviation manager for the
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Bracken, C. P.; Sprigg, Theodore Stanhope; Whittle, W. C. M.; Marsh, William Lockwood (1966).
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After graduating from Oxford, Cradock-Watson began a career in the petroleum industry for
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in January 1942, gaining the rank in full in November 1943. Cradock-Watson was made an
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in the administrative and special duties branch. He was promoted to the
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from 1937 to 1939; he also made three first-class appearances for the
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from 1937 to 1940, including one appearance apiece in both the
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Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II
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in January 1945, at which point he held the acting rank of
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People educated at Merchant Taylors' Boys' School, Crosby
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English Universities Press. p. 382. 698:Foreign recipients of the Legion of Merit 395: 393: 391: 291:In the late 1930s, Cradock-Watson played 284:, which was then administered as part of 599: 579: 559: 539: 519: 499: 635: 430: 428: 426: 424: 417:– via British Newspaper Archive. 388: 653:Sportspeople from Crosby, Merseyside 250:who played in India and an aviator. 668:Alumni of St John's College, Oxford 421: 13: 14: 719: 617: 332:Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 708:Royal Air Force wing commanders 593: 549:. 18 January 1944. p. 425. 239:Geoffrey Gillman Cradock-Watson 38:Geoffrey Gillman Cradock-Watson 573: 553: 533: 529:. 10 March 1942. p. 1122. 513: 509:. 21 March 1941. p. 1664. 493: 469: 445: 263:Merchant Taylors' Boys' School 1: 381: 409:. 13 January 1944. p. 3 280:. His first position was in 7: 402:"O.B.E. for Wing Commander" 253:Cradock-Watson was born at 10: 724: 658:Cricketers from Merseyside 338:, being commissioned as a 299:on three occasions in the 104:Domestic team information 683:Northern India cricketers 374:. Cradock-Watson died at 372:Asiatic Petroleum Company 313:Madras Presidency Matches 267:St John's College, Oxford 222: 218: 147: 142: 138: 128: 116: 111: 108: 103: 93: 85: 62: 43: 33: 28: 624:Geoffrey Cradock-Watson 360:mentioned in dispatches 23:Geoffrey Cradock-Watson 305:Europeans cricket team 356:1944 New Year Honours 688:Europeans cricketers 269:, where he gained a 29:Personal information 330:He served with the 293:first-class cricket 278:Shell International 25: 678:English cricketers 606:The London Gazette 586:The London Gazette 566:The London Gazette 546:The London Gazette 526:The London Gazette 506:The London Gazette 407:The Liverpool Echo 309:Bombay Pentangular 21: 236: 235: 214: 213: 143:Career statistics 16:English cricketer 715: 673:Shell plc people 611: 610: 597: 591: 590: 577: 571: 570: 557: 551: 550: 537: 531: 530: 517: 511: 510: 497: 491: 490: 488: 486: 481:. CricketArchive 480: 473: 467: 466: 464: 462: 457:. 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He was 325:stumpings 271:half blue 248:cricketer 206:stumpings 196:Top score 133:Europeans 80:, England 57:, England 346:rank of 224:Source: 204:Catches/ 188:100s/50s 354:in the 334:in the 317:average 162:Matches 86:Batting 183:14.91 109:Years 487:2022 463:2022 415:2022 311:and 295:for 112:Team 94:Role 63:Died 44:Born 352:OBE 257:in 243:OBE 210:6/4 191:0/0 173:179 639:: 603:. 583:. 563:. 543:. 523:. 503:. 423:^ 405:. 390:^ 327:. 228:, 199:33 76:, 53:, 489:. 465:. 165:6

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Merchant Taylors' Boys' School
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Shell International
British Burma
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Northern India
Ranji Trophy
Europeans cricket team
Bombay Pentangular
Madras Presidency Matches
average
wicket-keeper
stumpings

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