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Bob Whinney

Captain Reginald Fife "Bob" Whinney DSC & Two Bars (8 February 1909 – 1992) was a Royal Navy officer who specialised in anti-submarine warfare during World War II. Whilst in command of the W-class destroyer he helped destroy three German U-boats. For his war services he received the Distinguished Service Cross with two Bars. After the war he was promoted to captain and would go on to become Chief Staff Officer Intelligence of the Mediterranean and Middle East during the Suez Crisis. In 1986 he published his memoirs of his service years in ''The U-Boat Peril: an anti-submarine commanders War''.
==Early life and education==
Reginald Whinney was born in Rathdown, Dublin Region, Ireland on 8 Feb 1909;〔National Archives〕 his father Harold Fife Whinney 〔thepeerage〕 was at that time a major in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry〔Whinney 1986, p.19〕 (though he would rise to lieutenant colonel).〔
He was first educated at Eastman's Prep School〔Whinney 1986, p.22〕 and then enlisted as an officer cadet at Dartmouth Naval College in 1922; an institution of which he was highly critical.〔 Whilst there he met two people who would be cast out of the college and go on to gain notoriety; Guy Burgess and Norman Baillie-Stewart.〔
Upon leaving Dartmouth, Bob (as he was known to his friends) was sent to join HMS ''Resolution'' in Malta where (among other duties) he received lectures from Lord Louis Mountbatten.〔 On 1 January 1927 he became a midshipman and soon after transferred to HMS ''Royal Sovereign'' under Captain William M. James.〔Whinney 1986, p.23〕 In 1929 Bob passed his seamanship exam and progressed to the Greenwich naval college to finish his education before leaving as a sub-lieutenant.〔Whinney 1986, p.25〕

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