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Alison Lucy Platts épouse Urquhart / Rosenthal



Naissance : 16 janvier 1905 - Dunedin, Nouvelle Zélande

Activité antérieure : liberal / cadre

Nationalité : Britannique

Engagement dans la France Libre : en avril 1942

Affectation principale : FNFL / marine de guerre

Base de Sydney, marine Alger, marine Toulon

Grade atteint pendant la guerre et spécialité : officier, assistante sociale

Décès à 79 ou 80 ans - 1985 -

Dans la liste de l'amiral Chaline : ligne 14158

Dans la liste d'Henri Ecochard V40 : ligne 50740ligne 50742


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"Biography

Alison Lucy Platts was born in 1905.

She was a school teacher.

She married Cuthbert MacPherson Entrican in 1923 at New Zealand. They were divorced in New Zealand in May 1926.

Alison married unknown Urquhart. They were later divorced.

She married Commodore (Rtd) Alvord Rosenthal on 8th April 1960 in St Andrew's Presbyterian Church (now Uniting), Frankston, Victoria. They spent their retirement years at Frankston with 'Rosie' passing away in 1985."

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"..At St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Frankston, on 8 April 1960 Rosenthal married Alison Lucy Urquhart, née Platts, a schoolteacher and a divorcee.... "

"ROSENTHAL, ALVORD SYDNEY (1901-1975), naval officer, was born on 16 January 1901 at Lewisham, Sydney, second of three sons of Australian-born parents (Sir) Charles Rosenthal, architect, and his wife Harriet Ellen, née Burston. Alvord was educated at The King's School, Parramatta. In 1915 he entered the Royal Australian Naval College, Jervis Bay, Federal Capital Territory, from which he graduated in 1918.

Promoted midshipman on 1 January 1919, 'Rosie' joined the battleship H.M.S. Ramillies in May and was present at Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland, when the German fleet was scuttled on 21 June. From February 1920 Ramillies operated in the Bosporus Strait and the Black Sea. Rosenthal completed his training in Britain and was promoted lieutenant in October 1923. Back in Australia, he served in the destroyer H.M.A.S. Anzac, and as assistant-surveyor in H.M.A.S. Geranium.

On 17 December 1925 at Holy Trinity Church, Balaclava, Melbourne, Rosenthal married Audrey Fleming (d.1958) with Anglican rites. Promoted lieutenant commander in October 1930, he was appointed to command the destroyers Waterhen in 1933 and Vendetta in 1934. Although his superiors had reservations about his ability, he proved an outstanding seaman when he took Voyager to sea in a gale on 18 June 1935 to search for a missing ship. On 21 November 1935 Rosenthal joined the cruiser Canberra. His performance in that ship earned him promotion to commander in January 1937, but his record in Waterhen and Vendetta counted against him: on 31 January 1937 he was transferred to the Auxiliary List and appointed district naval officer, South Australia.

Following the outbreak of World War II Rosenthal was placed in command of the armed merchant cruiser Westralia, which escorted convoys in Australian and Netherlands East Indies waters. In May 1941 he took over the new destroyer Nestor, part of the force which hunted down the German battleship Bismarck. Nestor then joined Force H in the Mediterranean where she narrowly escaped being torpedoed by a submarine on 21 July. Three days later the convoy she was escorting was attacked by Italian motor torpedo-boats which hit the troop-ship Sydney Star. Rosenthal skilfully embarked the troops, convinced the master to keep the ship afloat and escorted her safely to Malta. For his courage and resourcefulness he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order.

On 15 December 1941, south of Cape St Vincent, Nestor sighted the German submarine U-127 on the surface and sank her with depth charges. Rosenthal won a bar to his D.S.O. for his part in the action. Nestor sailed for five months with the Far Eastern Fleet before embarking for the Mediterranean to take part in operations to supply Malta. On 15 June 1942 she was damaged near Crete when straddled by two heavy bombs; attempts to tow her to Alexandria failed and she was sunk next day.

From October 1942 until November 1944 Rosenthal served as naval attaché in Washington, where Sir Owen Dixon considered him 'an unqualified success'. He was promoted acting captain on 29 January 1945 and appointed captain of Garden Island Dockyard, Sydney. After the war ended, he served at Navy Office, Melbourne, as director (1946-56) of naval reserves and director (1956-58) of studies, industrial mobilization course. In 1951 he was appointed O.B.E. and placed on the Emergency List. Granted the honorary rank of commodore in April 1960, he retired from the navy on 16 January 1961.

Five ft 11 ins (180 cm) tall and athletic in build, Rosenthal was cheerful and easy-going when off duty, but at sea he drove his ships hard. On the bridge he developed into a decisive commander, a meticulous navigator and a capable ship-handler. He enjoyed manual work and took a keen interest in the mechanical efficiency of his vessels. A committee-member (from 1959) of the Naval and Military Club, Melbourne, he tried his hand at a business venture without success. At St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Frankston, on 8 April 1960 Rosenthal married Alison Lucy Urquhart, née Platts, a schoolteacher and a divorcee. He spent his retirement at Frankston, indulging his hobby of model-making. To some, he seemed something of a recluse. Survived by his wife, and by the two sons of his first marriage, he died on 20 July 1975 at Heidelberg and was cremated."

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