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being absent for repairs, Harwood deployed his other three cruisers off the estuary on 12 December. In the ensuing
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and Assistant Chief of Naval Staff. In April 1942, Harwood was promoted to vice-admiral and
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whilst at the same time serving as Chief Staff Officer to the Rear-Admiral Commanding the
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as his flagship. The squadron was deployed to the South Atlantic against the
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From December 1940 to April 1942, Rear-Admiral Harwood served as a
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in 1950. Harwood Avenue, the main thoroughfare in the town of
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Harwood commanded a squadron consisting of the heavy cruisers
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on 13 December, Harwood's cruisers were damaged, but so was
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would try to strike next at the merchant shipping off the
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and given command of the South American Division of the
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in 1904 and specialised in torpedoes. He served in the
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Index

Henry R. Harwood
Henry Stanislas Harwood

Alexandria
Hanover Square, London
Goring-on-Thames
Goring-on-Thames
Royal Navy
Admiral
Admiral Commanding, Orkneys and Shetlands
Commander-in-Chief, Levant
North America and West Indies Station
HMS Exeter
HMS London
HMS Warwick
HMS Cumberland
First World War
Second World War
Battle of the River Plate
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Mentioned in Despatches
War Cross
Grand Officer of the Order of Merit
Kate Harwood
Admiral
KCB
OBE
Royal Navy
Battle of the River Plate

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