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Wilfred Stokes ウィルフレッド・ストークス Wilfred Stokes
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Sir Frederick Wilfred Scott Stokes (* 9. April 1860 in Liverpool, England; † 7. Februar 1927 in Ruthin, Wales) war ein britischer Ingenieur. Er entwickelte 1915 den Stokes-Mörser (engl. Stokes Mortar), ein neuartiges Steilfeuergeschütz. Wilfred Stokes wurde für seine Verdienste bei der Entwicklung des Stokes-Mörsers 1917 zum Knight Commander des Order of the British Empire erhoben, die zweithöchste Klasse des britischen Ritterordens. Stokes war seit 1899 mit Iren Ionides verheiratet. Sein Neffe Richard Stokes war Labour-Abgeordneter (MP) und Minister. Sir Frederick Wilfrid Scott Stokes, KBE (9 April 1860 – 7 February 1927) was the inventor in 1915 of the Stokes Mortar, which saw extensive use in the latter half of the First World War and was one of the first truly portable mortars. Stokes was born on 9 April 1860 in Liverpool, the son of Scott Nasmyth Stokes, a school inspector. He was educated at St. Francis Xavier's College and the Catholic University College, Kensington. Stokes married Iren Ionides in 1899. He is buried at St Mary Magdalen Roman Catholic Church, Mortlake. ウィルフレッド・ストークス(英: Sir Frederick Wilfrid Scott Stokes KBE、1860年4月9日 - 1927年2月7日)はイギリス人の技術者。 1915年にストークス・モーターという迫撃砲を発明した。 この功績によって大英帝国勲章ナイト・コマンダー(司令官騎士)を授与された。 また、ストークス・モーターの砲弾一発につき1ポンドの権利金をイギリス国防省から受け取ることで巨額の財産を築いた。
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Ruthin, Wales
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Liverpool, England
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Stokes with one of his Mortars
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Sir Frederick Wilfrid Scott Stokes, KBE (9 April 1860 – 7 February 1927) was the inventor in 1915 of the Stokes Mortar, which saw extensive use in the latter half of the First World War and was one of the first truly portable mortars. Stokes was born on 9 April 1860 in Liverpool, the son of Scott Nasmyth Stokes, a school inspector. He was educated at St. Francis Xavier's College and the Catholic University College, Kensington. Following an apprenticeship with the Great Western Railway, he eventually became an assistant to William Shelford working on the designs for bridges for the Hull and Barnsley Railway. A civil engineer by trade, Stokes was appointed chairman and managing director of Ransomes & Rapier, an engineering company based in Ipswich, which manufactured cranes. Between 1915 and 1918 Stokes worked for the Inventions Branch of the Ministry of Munitions where he invented the Stokes Mortar. The trench mortar was first used in 1915 during the Battle of Loos to fire a smoke shell. At first it was not liked but as the construction was improved it was widely used and eventually produced in two sizes. This mortar continued in use, its effectiveness being improved again and again by other British engineers. Stokes received a knighthood in 1917 for inventing the mortar which was named for him. He was also given several forms of monetary reward by the Ministry of Munitions for his invention including royalties of £1 per Stokes mortar bomb. Stokes married Iren Ionides in 1899. He is buried at St Mary Magdalen Roman Catholic Church, Mortlake. His brother Leonard Stokes was an architect. His nephew Richard Stokes was a Labour MP and minister. Sir Frederick Wilfred Scott Stokes (* 9. April 1860 in Liverpool, England; † 7. Februar 1927 in Ruthin, Wales) war ein britischer Ingenieur. Er entwickelte 1915 den Stokes-Mörser (engl. Stokes Mortar), ein neuartiges Steilfeuergeschütz. Der Sohn von Scott Nasmyth Stokes, einem Schulinspektor, studierte am St. Francis Xavier's College und dem Catholic University College in Kensington (London). Er war später Leiter von Ransomes & Rapier, einer Kranbau-Firma in Ipswich. Während des Ersten Weltkriegs arbeitete er für das britische Ministry of Munitions bei der Entwicklung eines neuartigen Steilfeuergeschützes. Der Mörser war zwar im Prinzip keine wirklich neue Waffe in der britischen Armee. Entwicklungsziel Stokes' war es aber, einen dem deutschen Minenwerfer gleichwertigen Mörser zu entwickeln. Der Mörser sollte dabei leichter als das deutsche Gegenstück sein. Die Neukonstruktion ergab einen völlig neuen Weg für modernere Infanterieunterstützungswaffen. Das Grundkonzept des Stokes-Mörsers trifft man auch heute noch bei modernen Granatwerfern an. Wilfred Stokes wurde für seine Verdienste bei der Entwicklung des Stokes-Mörsers 1917 zum Knight Commander des Order of the British Empire erhoben, die zweithöchste Klasse des britischen Ritterordens. Stokes war seit 1899 mit Iren Ionides verheiratet. Sein Neffe Richard Stokes war Labour-Abgeordneter (MP) und Minister. ウィルフレッド・ストークス(英: Sir Frederick Wilfrid Scott Stokes KBE、1860年4月9日 - 1927年2月7日)はイギリス人の技術者。 1915年にストークス・モーターという迫撃砲を発明した。 この功績によって大英帝国勲章ナイト・コマンダー(司令官騎士)を授与された。 また、ストークス・モーターの砲弾一発につき1ポンドの権利金をイギリス国防省から受け取ることで巨額の財産を築いた。
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