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Murray Sueter

Murray Fraser Sueter
Captain Murray Sueter RN, 1915.jpg
Murray Sueter in 1915
Born (1872-09-06)6 September 1872
Alverstoke, Gosport
Died 3 February 1960(1960-02-03) (aged 87)
Watlington, Oxfordshire
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Navy
Years of service 1886 - 1918 (officially retired 1920)
Rank Rear-Admiral
Battles/wars World War I
Relations Sir Andrew Clarke (father-in-law)
Other work Developed imperial air mail postal services
Member of Parliament
Author

Rear-Admiral Sir Murray Fraser Sueter, CB (6 September 1872, Alverstoke – 3 February 1960, Watlington, Oxfordshire) was a Royal Naval officer who was noted as a pioneer of naval aviation and later became a Member of Parliament (MP).

Coming from a naval background he entered the Royal Navy as a cadet on Britannia in 1886 before serving as a midshipman with HMS Swiftsure. In 1894 He was promoted to Lieutenant and in 1896 he was posted to HMS Vernon to become a specialist in torpedo warfare, afterwards serving on the staff. In 1899 he became Torpedo Officer on HMS Jupiter. In May 1902 Sueter moved to Reginald Bacon's submarine tender HMS Hazard, where he distinguished himself by aiding injured crew members of the submarine A.1 after an explosion aboard. Sueter's book, The Evolution of the Submarine Boat, Mine and Torpedo (1907), was the result of his close work with submarines during this time.

He married Andrew Clarke's daughter, Elinor Mary "Nell" de Winton, in 1903, a year before his promotion to commander (he was made a captain in 1909). Elinor Sueter died on 15 December 1948.


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