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out beside the Russian warships". Inglis pointed out that, instead, "the moment it became clear that a mishap had occurred (name blanked out) was ordered to return to his ship and take no further part in the affair". The memo mentions "discussions in Admiralty in search of a convincing cover story", and expresses concern that, if the unidentified serviceman had to testify in any legal proceedings, it would involve "further risk of compromise of the true nature of the operation".
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On 21 June, Inglis issued a memo explaining that the Royal Navy "considered it essential" to avoid implicating top officers in Portsmouth; in a "bona fide" operation, there would have been "immediate and extensive rescue operations" but these were not possible because "a search could not be carried
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was recruited to investigate her propeller. On 19 April, Crabb dived into the harbour and disappeared in mysterious circumstances; ten days later British newspapers published stories about Crabb's disappearance in an underwater mission. The incident caused a major diplomatic row, with the Russians
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As Crabb was no longer an enlisted sailor and the Royal Navy had not been officially involved, the Admiralty had difficulty in producing any credible explanation for Crabb's disappearance. On 27 April, Inglis (as Director of Naval Intelligence), instructed the Admiralty to announce that Crabb had
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It would not be in the public interest to disclose the circumstances in which Commander Crabb is presumed to have met his death. I think it necessary, in the special circumstances of this case, to make it clear that what was done was done without the authority or the knowledge of Her Majesty's
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Some of the Government papers relating to this incident were released in October 2006, fifty years later. These reveal that blame for the embarrassing intelligence failure fell on Inglis, as the director of naval intelligence. Inglis was censured, but he kept his job, and the two permanent
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In 1945, Inglis married Maude Dorrien "Frankie" Frankland; they had one daughter, Sarah (born 1948), who married twice, first to Hugh Poole-Warren and then to Brig. Hedley Duncan, who was Yeoman Usher of the
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secretaries were told they were guilty of an error of judgment in not informing ministers. Many of the Government documents regarding Crabb's disappearance are not scheduled to be released until 2057.
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in Malta, as captain of the fleet on the Mediterranean station, until May 1950. He then returned to the U.K. to take up the post of captain of the Signals School at HMS
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and must be presumed drowned. This explanation was clearly not in accordance with the known facts and the British prime minister
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been specially employed in connection with trials of certain underwater apparatus; he had not returned from a test dive in
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in London, being appointed as Naval Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel. In March 1949, he was transferred to
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until July 1927. On completion of the course, he achieved the full rank of sub-lieutenant before serving on board the
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Following the outbreak of the Second World War, he continued to serve under Vice-Admiral Tovey, on board
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from September 1950 until October 1951. From June 1952 to May 1953, he was in command of the
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was challenged on the matter in Parliament on 14 May; Eden released a statement that
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and, in August 1941, he was posted as fleet wireless/telegraphy officer with the
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accusing British Intelligence of a bungled attempt to spy on their warship.
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and flag captain to the Flag Officer (Heavy Squadron) of the Home Fleet.
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for eight months, following which he was again promoted, to the rank of
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in April 1937, he served as flag lieutenant-commander to Vice-Admiral
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In December 1931, he qualified for signal duties at HM Signal School,
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After six months, he returned to shore in January 1947 to join the
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visited England on a diplomatic mission on board the cruiser
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in September 1926 before attending a promotion course at the
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Ministers. Appropriate disciplinary steps are being taken.
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In November 1943, he was posted to the signal school at
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until April 1940. In December 1940, he was promoted to
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from 1954 to 1960. In this capacity, he attempted to
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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until August 1929. In April 1929 he was promoted to
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People educated at the Royal Naval College, Osborne
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Index

Frittenden
Old Alresford
Royal Navy
Vice-Admiral
Director of Naval Intelligence
HMS Sheffield
HMS Atheling
Second World War
Cold War
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Frank Inglis
Vice-Admiral
KBE
CB
Royal Navy
Director of Naval Intelligence
cover-up
Buster Crabb
Frittenden
Cranbrook
Rupert Inglis
rugby
chaplain
Battle of the Somme
Black Rod
Frank Inglis
RAF Intelligence
Osborne
Dartmouth

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