Geoffrey Thomas Whitehouse
| Commander Geoffrey Thomas Whitehouse DSc RNR(ret.) | |||||||||||
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| Born | 1891 | ||||||||||
| Residence |
Royal Societies Club, 63 St James's Street, SW1 [1935] [and] HM Naval Office, Port Sudan [census] Pen-y-Bryn, Salisbury Road, Horsham, Sussex [1949] | ||||||||||
| Occupation |
civil service armed services | ||||||||||
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1935.10.22 nominated
occupation: former Sudan Civil Service; present Naval Officer in charge
Notes From Elsewhere
the trawler "Okino," which operated in the Dardanelles as a minesweeper in March 1915
Lieutenant Geoffrey Thomas Whitehouse RNR was in command when Okino was mined 8th March 1915. He was one of the five survivors (the four others not named). None of the ten casualties had the rank of skipper.
WHITEHOUSE (Seniority 010914), no award here but he later was awarded a MiD.
WHITEHOUSE Geoffrey T N/E S/Lt. RNR 81K005 Euryalus
Vice Admiral Sir R. Peirse N/E N/E
Off Smyrna March 1915 N/E
Sir R. Peirse testifies to the admirable conduct of the minesweepers on all occasions under
Leiutenant Whitehouse's leadership. They were twice exposed to a heavy and accurate fire.
Publications
External Publications
a precis of his paper 'An investigation on normal spinal curvature and its variability in adolescence' is included in A71 (co author Matthew Young)
House Publications
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RAI Material
census