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Donald Macintyre (Royal Navy officer)

Donald George Frederick Wyville Macintyre
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Commander Donald MacIntyre
Born (1904-01-26)26 January 1904
Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand, India
Died 23 May 1981(1981-05-23) (aged 77)
Ashford, Kent
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Navy
Years of service 1926–1955
Rank Captain
Commands held HMS Blackcap
5th Escort Group
HMS Bickerton
Escort Group B2
HMS Walker
HMS Hesperus
HMS Venomous
HMS Defender
HMS Kingfisher
Battles/wars

Second World War

Awards Distinguished Service Order & Two Bars
Distinguished Service Cross
Mentioned in Despatches
Legion of Merit (United States)

Second World War

Donald George Frederick Wyville Macintyre DSO & Two Bars, DSC (26 January 1904 – 23 May 1981) was a Royal Navy officer during the Second World War and a successful convoy escort commander. Following the war, he was an author of numerous books on British naval history.

Macintyre joined the Navy in 1926, serving in his first year in a destroyer with the Mediterranean fleet before transferring to the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) to train as a pilot. He served seven years with the FAA, first in HMS Furious, then HMS Hermes on the China Station, then in HMS Courageous with the Home fleet. In 1935 an accident left him unfit to fly, and he returned to surface vessels.

He was given command of HMS Kingfisher, an anti-submarine patrol vessel, and was attached to the Anti-Submarine School at Portland.

In 1937, he took command of his first destroyer, Defender, and was again stationed in the Far East, seeing action during the Amoy crisis in 1938. In 1939, he returned to Britain to take command of the destroyer HMS Venomous, joining a Channel flotilla as war broke out.

In 1939, not long after the declaration of war, Macintyre and Venomous were on escort duty in the English Channel with a destroyer flotilla led by HMS Malcolm (Captain T Halsey), escorting troopships from Britain to France.


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