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Gilbert Roberts (Royal Navy officer) was born on 11 October, 1900 in Kensington, England. Discover Gilbert Roberts (Royal Navy officer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?
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(1986-01-22) |
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Gilbert Roberts (Royal Navy officer) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Gilbert Roberts (Royal Navy officer)'s Wife?
His wife is Alice Marjorie Brooks (m. 15 Oct 1930)
Jean Winifred Warren (m. 23 Aug 1947)
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Gilbert Roberts (Royal Navy officer) Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Gilbert Roberts was the second son of Sir Howland Roberts, 12th Baron Glassenbury of Kent and 5th Baronet of Britfieldstown in Cork.
He died in January 1986 at age 85 at Torbay, Devon, England.
He married, his second wife, Jean Warren on 23 August 1947.
In 1945, Robert visited the Germans' U-boat headquarters in Flensburg. On the wall, he found a portrait of himself, taken from a 1944 article from Illustrated magazine . Allegedly, it bore the caption: "This is your enemy, Captain Roberts, Director of Anti U-boat Tactics", though Roberts didn't mention this caption in his memoirs. He did autograph the portrait for the pleasure of the Germans present.
In 1944, Roberts was tasked with planning the anti-submarine operations that supported Operation Overlord. These proved highly effective.
On 1 January 1942 Roberts met with Admiral Cecil Usborne in London. Usborne ordered Roberts to report to the Western Approaches headquarters in Liverpool, where he was to establish the Western Approaches Tactical Unit. This organisation developed tactics by which shipping convoys in the Atlantic could defend themselves from German submarine attacks. Through the use of wargames, performed by a combination of WRENs and Royal Navy officers, he studied the reports of convoy escorts, devised defensive tactics, and trained escort commanders in their use.
Roberts convalesced at the King Edward VII Sanatorium in Midhurst until April 1939.
Roberts was given command of the destroyer HMS Fearless in autumn 1937. In December, the Fearless joined a flotilla to patrol the Spanish coast (during Spain's civil war). In late 1938 he developed tuberculosis. He was deemed medically unfit and retired on 28 October 1938.
From 1935 to 1937, Roberts studied at the Portsmouth Tactical School. There, he discovered naval wargaming, and became an enthusiastic practitioner. Like many wargaming enthusiasts of his time, he developed his own rules, based mainly on the wargames of Fred T. Jane.
Roberts joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in September 1913, a month shy of his thirteenth birthday. His first posting was HMS Hibernia.
Gilbert Howland Roberts CBE (11 Oct 1900 – 22 Jan 1986) was an officer in the British Royal Navy. From 1942 to 1945, Captain Roberts operated a naval wargaming unit based in Liverpool called the Western Approaches Tactical Unit (WATU). This unit developed anti-submarine tactics to defend trans-Atlantic merchant convoys from German submarines.
Gilbert Howland Roberts was born on 11 October 1900. He married, his first wife, Marjorie Brooks on 15 October 1930. They had two children: Michael Gilbert Roberts, born 1932 and Jill Morna Boultbee Roberts, born 1933. He and Marjorie Brooks were divorced in 1947.