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- Q5230849 description "Royal Navy officer".
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- Q5230849 abstract "Template:For David Howarth (28 July 1912 – 2 July 1991) was a British naval officer, boatbuilder, historian and author. After graduating from the University of Cambridge, he became a war correspondent for BBC radio at the start of World War II. Howarth joined the Navy after the fall of France. He served in the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and helped set up the Shetland Bus, an SOE operation manned by Norwegians running a clandestine route between Shetland and Norway. He was second in command at the Naval base in Shetland. For his contributions to espionage operations against the German occupation of Norway, he received King Haakon VII's Cross of Liberty. The King also made Howarth a Chevalier First Class of the Order of St Olav.After the war, he wrote several books on naval and military history, including a memoir of the Shetland Bus.Howarth died on 2 July 1991 at the age of 78. At his request, his ashes were scattered over the waters of Lunna Voe, Shetland, near Lunna House, the first base of the Shetland Bus operation.".
- Q5230849 birthDate "1912-07-28".
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- Q5230849 deathDate "1991-07-02".
- Q5230849 deathYear "1991".
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- Q5230849 dateOfBirth "1912-07-28".
- Q5230849 dateOfDeath "1991-07-02".
- Q5230849 name "Howarth, David".
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- Q5230849 comment "Template:For David Howarth (28 July 1912 – 2 July 1991) was a British naval officer, boatbuilder, historian and author. After graduating from the University of Cambridge, he became a war correspondent for BBC radio at the start of World War II. Howarth joined the Navy after the fall of France. He served in the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and helped set up the Shetland Bus, an SOE operation manned by Norwegians running a clandestine route between Shetland and Norway.".
- Q5230849 label "David Armine Howarth".
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