Henry Trevor Lenton

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Henry Trevor Lenton (8 February 1924 – 2009), known as Trevor, was an English naval historian, specialising in the area of 20th-century naval history and warship design. He served in the Merchant Navy and the Royal Navy during World War II before becoming a journalist and author.

Henry Trevor Lenton
Born8 February 1924
Rangoon, Burma
Died2009
NationalityBritish
GenreNaval History
Notable worksBritish and Commonwealth Warships of the Second World War
SpouseDaphne

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Born in Rangoon, Burma in 1924, Trevor Lenton and his family returned to Britain in 1930. He joined the Merchant Navy at age 15 in 1939 and transferred to the Royal Navy Reserve in 1941 as a midshipman. Lenton was promoted to sub-lieutenant by the end of that year and he was a lieutenant aboard the light cruiser HMS Mauritius in 1944. That same year he volunteered for service in the Royal Indian Navy and was commanding the auxiliary patrol vessel Oostkapelle in 1945. He was a lieutenant commander when World War II ended and was discharged in 1947.[1]

He returned to the Merchant Navy and eventually was rated as Master. Lenton joined the journal Shipbuilding and Shipping Record in 1960 and began writing books and articles that eventually led to his magnum opus British and Commonwealth Warships of the Second World War (1998) through a series of books on the American, German and Royal Navies of World War II.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Obituary, pp. 19–20

References

  • Obituary (February 2011). "Lieutenant Commander Henry Trevor Lenton, RNR". Warships (165). London: World Ship Society: 19–20. ISSN 0966-6958.

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