Commander JOHN WALLACE LINTON
Royal Navy
H.M. Submarine Turbulent.
Died 23 March 1943
Age 37 years old
- Country of Service United Kingdom
- Awards Victoria Cross, Distinguished Service Order, Distinguished Service Cross
- Additional Info Son of Edward Maples Linton and Margaret Gertrude Linton; husband of Nancy Kate Linton.
- Additional Citation note
The citation in the London Gazette of 21st May, 1943, gives the following details: From the outbreak of war until H.M.S. Turbulent's last patrol, Commander Linton was constantly in command of submarines, and during that time inflicted great damage on the enemy. He sank one cruiser, one destroyer, one U-boat, twenty-eight supply ships, some 100,000 tons in all, and destroyed three trains by gunfire. In this last year he spent two hundred and fifty-four days at sea, submerged for nearly half the time, and his ship was hunted thirteen times and had two hundred and fifty depth charges aimed at her. His many and brilliant successes were due to his constant activity and skill, and the daring which never failed him when there was an enemy to be attacked.
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