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Admiral, Sir Campbell Tait

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Birthplace: Morice Town, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
Death: July 17, 1946 (59)
Government House, Salisbury,, Wiltshire, England (United Kingdom)
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Husband of Kate Cynthia Grenfell

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About Admiral Sir Campbell TAIT, RN

Admiral Sir William Eric Campbell Tait KCB MVO OON (12 August 1886 - 17 July 1946) was a senior British naval officer and the fifth Governor of Southern Rhodesia, serving from 1945-46.

Born in Morice Town, Devon to Deputy Surgeon-General and author, William Tait, and his wife Emma, Tait entered the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth in 1902. Following his graduation, Tait became a career naval officer, serving in the Pacific, Atlantic, Mediterranean and China.[1]

After serving in World War I, during which he was made a Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO), Tait married Katie Grenfell, daughter of Captain Hubert Grenfell, inventor of illuminated night sights for naval guns, on 3 November 1919. They had two daughters.[1]

Tait was promoted to Commodore in 1921 and Captain in 1926, gaining his first command in 1928 as Commanding Officer of the HMS Dragon. [2] There followed commands of the HMS Capetown and HMS Delhi before service as Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence before returning to the sea as Commanding Officer of the HMS Shropshire.[2]

Made Rear Admiral, Tait was Naval Aide-de-camp to King George VI in 1938[2], a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in 1940 and Vice Admiral in 1941.[2] before becoming Commodore of the principal naval depot at Portsmouth.[3] It was in this position that Tait was recognised for the smooth mobilisation of the fleet at outbreak of World War II.[3] After serving as Director of Personal Services at the Admiralty,[3], Tait served as Commander-in-Chief, Africa Station in 1941[2], where, in 1942, he established and headed a Combined Headquarters in Cape Town, where he led the Royal Navy, South African Army and South African Air Force, which was considered an important factor in maintaining allied domination around the Cape.[3]

Tait was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in 1943 and a Grand Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau (OON) in 1945, for services to the Royal Netherlands Navy.[2] He was promoted to Admiral in May 1945[1] and was commander-in-chief of the British southern Atlantic forces at Simonstown, South Africa when he was appointed Governor of Southern Rhodesia on 20 February 1945.[4] Tait's tenure as Governor proved to be fleeting as, ailing for some time, Tait relinquished the Governorship in February 1946 after twelve months and died at Government House, Salisbury, five months later.[5]

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Admiral Sir Campbell TAIT, RN's Timeline

1886
August 12, 1886
Morice Town, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
1946
July 17, 1946
Age 59
Government House, Salisbury,, Wiltshire, England (United Kingdom)