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Arthur Sclater (Royal Marines officer)

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as a wood pulp agent was considered a reserved occupation vital to the war effort; he was released from his reserved occupation in 1941 and enlisted in the Royal Marines. As Norwegian speakers, Sclater and his wife were identified to support the
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After working for the Anglo-Mexican Petroleum Company in Brazil, Turner's Asbestos Cement in Rochdale, Lancashire, and C Tennant and Sons in London, he became a wood pulp agent for Berner, Nicol and Company.
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assigned three submarine chasers which "transformed" Sclater's operations. To protect relations in Norway Sclater and his wife adopted the pseudonym Rogers, the name of his brother's spaniel.
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After the war ended in 1945, Sclater initially returned to his work as a wood pulp agent, and set out to restore the family estate at Newick. He died on 7 June 2002.
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to the Reverend Francis Sanderson Sclater and Norwegian-born Hedda Beer. He was educated at
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to go to Singapore and he was reassigned to the base. After serving as
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For his role, Sclater received the Norwegian honour the
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Sclater was born on 11 November 1909 at Newick Park in
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Royal Marines
Shetland bus
Royal Marines
World War II
Shetland bus
Sussex
Charterhouse School
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Royal Marines
World War II
Special Operations Executive
Shetland
German-occupied Norway
Shetland bus
London Charing Cross
adjutant
United States Navy
King Haakon VII Freedom Cross
Medal of Freedom






"Arthur Sclater"
The Daily Telegraph
"Part 24: The Norwegian Line – 1890 to 2008"

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