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Gerard Muirhead-Gould

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298:. He did not take the reports of enemy submarines seriously and reportedly said: "What are you all playing at, running up and down the harbour dropping depth charges and talking about enemy subs in the harbour? There's not one to be seen". The crew reiterated that a submarine had been seen, but Muirhead-Gould remained unconvinced and before he left and added sarcastically, "If you see another sub, see if the captain has a black beard. I'd like to meet him." 33: 282:
resulted in an Admiralty Board of Inquiry into how a submarine could have penetrated the harbour's defences and what could be done to prevent a recurrence. Muirhead-Gould, then a commander, was one of the three senior officers on the Board.
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Muirhead-Gould was born in London on 29 May 1889, the son of Arthur Lewis Gould and Emily Gertrude Lilias Muirhead. He joined the Royal Naval Cadets in January 1904. During the First World War, he was awarded the
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During the Second World War, a heart condition prevented Muirhead-Gould from going to sea. The sinking of British battleship
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under his command. He was the senior Allied officer during the relatively-unsuccessful Japanese midget submarine
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on 26 June 1945. Gerard Charles Muirhead-Gould was the 13th and last laird of Bredisholm (Scotland).
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At some point, Churchill considered Muirhead-Gould for the position of the Chief Director of the
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Muirhead-Gould's previous experience in Germany resulted in him being appointed
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informed of the German military buildup, particularly in relation to the
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In February 1940, Muirhead-Gould became the Naval Officer in command of
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
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Naval Historical Collectors & Research Association
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London
Wilhelmshaven
Royal Navy
Rear Admiral
Flag Officer, Western Germany
Flag Officer, Wilhelmshaven
HMS Devonshire
HMS Active
HMS Bluebell
First World War
Second World War
Distinguished Service Cross
Mentioned in Despatches
Legion of Honour
Order of the Redeemer
Rear Admiral
DSC
Royal Navy
Distinguished Service Cross
Legion of Honour
Order of the Redeemer
Naval Intelligence Division
Berlin
Winston Churchill
Treaty of Versailles
Anglo-German Naval Agreement
HMS Royal Oak
Scapa Flow
German submarine U-47

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