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- Captain Frederick Stovin-Bradford CBE, DSC* (19 June 1919 – 23 September 1974) was a Royal Navy officer and aviator in the Fleet Air Arm. During his career, Stovin-Bradford was involved in the sinking of the Italian submarine Iride, was one of the youngest officers to be promoted to the rank of captain since Nelson's time, and served as Staff Officer to the Flag Officer of Home Air Command in England and later Chief Staff Officer to the Flag Officer in charge of East Australia. His obituary in The Times described him as one of the most colourful personalities in the Fleet Air Arm. (en)
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- 17th Carrier Air Group
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- RNAS Brawdy
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- Hendon, Middlesex, England (en)
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- Portrait of Stovin-Bradford in 1942 by William Dring (en)
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- Frederick Stovin-Bradford (en)
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- Captain Frederick Stovin-Bradford CBE, DSC* (19 June 1919 – 23 September 1974) was a Royal Navy officer and aviator in the Fleet Air Arm. During his career, Stovin-Bradford was involved in the sinking of the Italian submarine Iride, was one of the youngest officers to be promoted to the rank of captain since Nelson's time, and served as Staff Officer to the Flag Officer of Home Air Command in England and later Chief Staff Officer to the Flag Officer in charge of East Australia. His obituary in The Times described him as one of the most colourful personalities in the Fleet Air Arm. (en)
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- Fred Stovin-Bradford (en)
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- Frederick Stovin-Bradford (en)
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