Joe Baker-Cresswell

Joe Baker-Cresswell

Captain Addison Joe Baker-Cresswell DSO RN (born 2 February 1901, Mayfair, London, died Bamburgh, Northumberland 4 March 1997), was a Royal Navy officer, aide-de-camp to King George VI and High Sheriff of Northumberland.

Background and early life


Gresham's
Baker-Cresswell was the younger of the two sons of Major Addison Francis Baker-Cresswell (1874–1921), a Grenadier Guards officer and a member of a landowning family from Northumberland, and his wife Idonea Fitzherbert Widdrington. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/65205 "Addison Joe Baker-Cresswell (1901–1997), naval officer"] by John Winton in "Dictionary of National Biography" online (orig. published by Oxford University Press, 2004)] The elder brother, John Baker-Cresswell (1899-1920), was a lieutenant in the Royal Navy who was drowned in an accident at Portsmouth.

Baker-Cresswell was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, where he was a member of the Naval Section of the school's Officer Training Corps.

Naval career

He joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman in 1919. His first ship was the battlecruiser HMS "Tiger". He later served in the light cruiser HMS "Castor" based at Queenstown, Ireland, and in the sloop HMS "Veronica", based in New Zealand. In 1927 he joined the minelayer HMS "Adventure" and the battleship HMS "Nelson", then for three years was navigating officer on the battleship HMS "Rodney". He was promoted commander in 1937.

When the Second World War began Baker-Cresswell was in Cairo as a member of General Wavell's staff. He was given his first commands in 1940, first the destroyer "Arrow" and a few months later the destroyer "Bulldog", based in Iceland and leading the 3rd escort group.

On 9 May 1941, the 3rd escort group was attacked while escorting a merchant convoy in the Atlantic by the U-boat "U-110" commanded by Kapitänleutnant Fritz-Julius Lemp, who had sunk the liner "Athenia" on the first day of the war. After Lemp had sunk two merchant ships and the corvette "Aubretia" had dropped ten depth charges on him, the U-boat surfaced and was boarded by a party from "Bulldog" and stripped of all its equipment, including "U-110"′s Enigma cipher machine, code settings for high-security traffic, and code book for U-boat short-signal reports. Baker-Cresswell took "U-110" in tow, but she sank within hours."The Secret Capture" by Captain Stephen Roskill (1959)]

Baker-Cresswell was awarded the DSO and promoted captain. King George VI told him the capture of the "U-110" cipher material had been "the most important single event in the whole war at sea".

Baker-Cresswell then joined the Joint Intelligence Staff in London, before becoming training captain in command of the steam yacht Philante. In 1943 he was appointed chief of staff to the commander-in-chief, western approaches, Admiral Sir Max Horton, then he went on to command the Royal Navy's East Indies escort force until 1945.

After the war, from 1946 to 1948, he commanded the cruiser HMS "Gambia" in the Far East. He was deputy director of Naval Intelligence, 1948 to 1951.

He retired in 1951, and was appointed aide-de-camp to King George VI.

Retirement

In retirement, Baker-Cresswell settled at Budle Hall in his native Northumberland, managing his estate near Bamburgh. He became a Justice of the Peace and was High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1962. He was also a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron.

Family

On 24 August 1926, Baker-Cresswell married Rona Eileen Vaile, the daughter of H. E. Vaile, of Glade Hall, Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand. They had three children: two daughters, Jocelyn (born 1928) and Pamela (born 1931), and one son, Charles (born 1935).

U-571 movie

The movie U-571, starring Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, Harvey Keitel, Thomas Kretschmann, and Jon Bon Jovi, was based on Baker-Cresswell's capture of the German Enigma machine, with the action transferred to the Mediterranean and the heroes becoming Americans.

The film was raised at Prime Minister's Question Time where Tony Blair agreed with questioner Brian Jenkins MP that the film was "an affront" to British sailors.

On BBC Radio 4's "Today" programme, Charles Baker-Cresswell commented. "It's a typical American approach. We've seen this time and time again." [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/286134.stm Hollywood hijacks history] at bbc.co.uk]

External links

* [http://uboat.net/allies/personnel/photos/cresswell.jpgImage of Captain Joe Baker-Cresswell at uboat.net]

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