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PUBLISHER: Birlinn General
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781841581972
RRP: £7.99
PAGES: 196
PUBLICATION DATE:
March 30, 2002
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The Terror of Tobermory: Vice-Admiral Sir Gilbert Stephenson, KBE, CB, CMG
Richard Baker
“Puggy” Stephenson, Vice-Admiral and Commodore of the Western Isles, was best-known simply as “The Terror of Tobermory”. But Puggy was a terror for a purpose. Tobermory and the Western Isles were a theatre in the Battle of the Atlantic and Gilbert Stephenson knew well the responsibility he faced in training up raw and inexperienced crews into a trained and effective ship’s company. His methods were directly responsible for the sinking of over 130 U-boats and the shooting down of 40 enemy aircraft. Behind his ferocity lay a marvellous sense of humour and a deep humanity. This is the story of his life.
Reviews of The Terror of Tobermory: Vice-Admiral Sir Gilbert Stephenson, KBE, CB, CMG
'… provides a fascinating insight into the RN during its imperial heyday' – Broadly Boats '… a superb story… paints a new picture of Tobermory to anyone who knows the town and tells the story of a remarkable man who did much to help Britain's war effort in the most unlikely of settings – Forres Gazette
Richard Baker
Richard Baker needs no introduction. Writer, broadcaster, newsreader, he is a household name. He served in the Royal Navy for three and a half years, which included a period at Tobermory under the command of the ‘Terror’. He lives in London, but travels widely, appearing regularly on lecture tours, and maintains a keen interest in naval matters.