James Ashton (Royal Navy officer) explained

James Ashton
Birth Date:1883
Death Date:30 December 1951
Allegiance: United Kingdom
Rank:Rear Admiral
Branch: Royal Navy
Battles:First World War, Second World War
Awards:DSO

Rear Admiral James Ashton DSO (1883–1951) was a senior Royal Navy officer.

Naval career

Born in 1883, Ashton was educated at Bedford School and at the Royal Naval Engineering College, Devonport. He served in the Royal Navy during the First World War and was invested as a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order in 1917.[1] He was appointed as Aide-de-camp to King Edward VIII in 1936, and served at the Admiralty during the Second World War.[2]

Rear Admiral James Ashton died on 30 December 1951, aged 68.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: September 14, 1917 . 9536 Supplement to the London Gazette . The Gazette.
  2. http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U234192/ASHTON_Engineer_Rear-Admiral_James?index=2&results=QuicksearchResults&query=0 Who's Who
  3. Obituary, The Times, 1 January 1952, p. 8