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Fitzroy Hutton
Born
Fitzroy Evelyn Patrick Hutton

1894 (1894)
Died 1975 (aged 80–81)
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Branch
Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Navy
Rank
Rear-Admiral
Commands HMS Penelope
HMS Hermes
HMS Warspite
Conflicts
World War II

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Fitzroy Hutton (1894–1975) was an important officer in the Royal Navy. He served during a very challenging time, especially in World War II. His leadership helped protect ships and support his country.

Fitzroy Hutton: A Royal Navy Officer

Fitzroy Hutton was born in 1894. He chose a career in the Royal Navy, which is the navy of the United Kingdom. Joining the navy meant he would learn to command ships. He would also help protect the seas.

Early Naval Career

Hutton's early years in the navy prepared him for big responsibilities. He learned about naval strategies. He also gained experience in commanding different types of ships. These skills were very important for his future roles.

World War II Service

World War II was a huge global conflict. It lasted from 1939 to 1945. During this time, the Royal Navy played a vital role. They worked to keep sea lanes open. They also protected supply ships from enemy attacks. Fitzroy Hutton was a key part of these efforts.

Important Commands

Hutton held several important commands during his career. Each command gave him more experience. It also showed his growing leadership skills.

Commanding HMS Penelope

From 1936 to 1939, Hutton commanded Penelope. This was a light cruiser. Light cruisers are fast warships. They are used for scouting and protecting other ships. This command was just before World War II began.

Leading HMS Hermes

Next, from 1939 to 1940, Hutton took command of HMS Hermes (95). This was an aircraft carrier. Aircraft carriers are like floating airfields. They carry planes that can take off and land at sea. This was a very important role at the start of the war.

Chief of Staff in China

After commanding ships, Hutton became Chief of Staff. This role was for the Commander-in-Chief, China. He held this position from 1940 to 1941. As Chief of Staff, he helped plan naval operations. He also managed important naval resources in the region.

Fitzroy Hutton retired from the navy later in his life. He passed away in 1975. His service helped the Royal Navy during a critical period in history.

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