Colin de Mowbray
Template:Infobox officeholder Lieutenant-Commander Colin John de Mowbray, MBE (12 April 1945 – 11 July 2010) was a helicopter pilot and veteran of the Falklands War; in retirement he sailed in, and organised, round-the-world yacht races.[1]
Early life and education[edit | edit source]
De Mowbray was the son of a Royal Navy captain. He attended Stowe School and from September 1963 the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, Devon before going to the Royal Naval Air Station in Arbroath.[2]
Military career[edit | edit source]
In the 1960s he served as a "jungly" in Borneo, flying the Royal Marines of 45 Commando to and from jungle locations that he was advised to "memorise then forget".[2]
In 1976 he attended the staff course at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
In the late 1970s served on the British naval staff in Washington, DC.
In 1982 during the Falklands War he was Executive Officer and First-Lieutenant (second in command) of HMS Alacrity.[2]
From 1984 until 85 he commanded 845 Naval Air Squadron.
He was appointed MBE in 1992 and retired from the Navy in 1994.
Retirement[edit | edit source]
In 1996 De Mowbray was the skipper of Crysolite in the first Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.[3] He went on to become race director from 1998 until 2003, and then operations director, responsible for liaison with sponsor cities and host ports.[4] He continued to work for Clipper Ventures until shortly before his death.[5]
Clipper Race Yacht Club[edit | edit source]
De Mowbray was the founder and first Commodore of the Clipper Race Yacht Club. He described it as "a logical way to bring some gentle order to this special group of adventurers".[6] On 24 April 2009 the club was officially launched at a ceremony at St Katharine's Dock.[7] The purpose of the club is to create an association of Clipper alumni to the mutual advantage of all parties and for the purpose of having fun.[8] Membership is open to individuals who have completed at least one leg of the Clipper Round the World yacht race, or competed with Clipper in another approved race, or have been associated with Clipper Ventures as a staff member.[9]
References[edit | edit source]
External links[edit | edit source]
- Obituary in The Herald Scotland
- de Mowbray - Colin, Vanessa, Clare, Sarah, Ric de Mowbray family web site
- Clipper Race Yacht Club Archived 21 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- Colin's blog
- Obituary in The Times
- Obituary in The Kirkintilloch Herald
- Sail World article on the Red Socks Regatta
- Clipper alumni paints the Solent red in memory of Colin de Mowbray MBE
- Clipper Race Yacht Club Facebook page
- ↑ Lieutenant-Commander Colin de Mowbray. (30 July 2010) Retrieved from link
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2
- ↑ Race News. (2012-07-25) Retrieved 2020-12-15 from www.clipperroundtheworld.com
- ↑ Clipper O9-10 Fact Pack. Clipper Ventures PLC. Retrieved from link [permanent dead link ]
- ↑ Colin de Mowbray, MBE. (13 July 2010) Retrieved 17 January 2012 from link
- ↑ ABOUT THE CRYC. Clipper Race Yacht Club. Retrieved from link
- ↑ Clipper Race Yacht Club launch. (30 April 2009) Yachts and Yachting. Retrieved from link
- ↑ Welcome to the CRYC. Clipper Race Yacht Club. Retrieved from link
- ↑ How to join. Clipper Race Yacht Club. Retrieved from link
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