Hugh Marrack

Rear Admiral Hugh Richard Marrack, CBE, DSC (5 July 1888 12 February 1972) was a submarine specialist in the Royal Navy who commanded both the Portland and China Submarine flotillas and was Commodore Superintendent, Gibraltar, 1943–45. Marrack later became an ADC to King George VI.

Early life

Hugh Richard Marrack was educated at Blundell's School in Tiverton and at HMS Britannia.

Service biography

Marrack’s appointments included:

Marrack married Christine Banbury Pilkington (née Hallett) at the Old Parish Church in Upper Dovercourt on 7 July 1917. Christine Pilkington was the widow of Lieutenant George Pilkington who died when HM Submarine C31 was lost on 7 January 1915. Marrack was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1943. He retired as a Rear admiral and died in the Royal Naval Hospital at Haslar.

Papers

The Imperial War Museum in London holds the papers of Rear Admiral Hugh Marrack 1932-1937 (ref: 72/52/1), including account of the seizure of the Chinese quarter of Shanghai by the Chinese Nationalist Army led by Gen Chiang Kai-shek, Apr 1927 (written 1932); account of service as Commanding Officer, HMS CARLISLE, Africa Station 1934-1937; account of visit of HMS CARLISLE to Tristan de Cunha 1937; two files of papers relating to submarines.

References

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