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Sir John Gregory Crace
Rear Admiral John Crace c.1940
Born(1887-02-06)6 February 1887
Gungahlin, NSW, Australia
Died11 May 1968(1968-05-11) (aged 81)
Hampshire, England
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service1902–1946
RankVice Admiral
Commands heldChatham Dockyard (1942–46)
Task Force 44 (1942)
HM Australian Fleet (1939–42)
HMS Emerald (1934–37)
HMS Osprey (1924–25, 1930–32)
HMS Valhalla (1929–30)
Battles/warsFirst World War
Second World War
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath

Vice Admiral Sir John Gregory Crace KBE, CB (6 February 1887 – 11 May 1968) was an Australian who came to prominence as an officer of the Royal Navy (RN). He commanded the Australian-United States Support Force, Task Force 44, at the Battle of the Coral Sea in 1942.

Early life[edit]

Crace was born to Kate Marion Crace and Edward Kendall CraceatGungahlin, New South Wales (now part of the Australian Capital Territory). He was educated at The Kings SchoolinParramatta, before completing school in the UK in October 1899.

Naval career[edit]

Crace joined the Royal Navy as a cadet, aboard HMS Britannia, in May 1902. After being trained as a torpedo officer, Crace served in the battlecruiser HMAS Australia through much of the First World War.[1]

He travelled back and forth to Australia during the interwar years, and served in a series of sea and shore positions before being assigned command of the Australian Squadron in September 1939. Upon his arrival in Sydney, Crace grew increasingly dismayed at the state of the RAN fleet and attempted to resign.[2] However, after war with Japan broke out, Crace was appointed commander of the Allied Naval Squadron, ANZAC Force.

During the Battle of the Coral Sea, Crace narrowly escaped a Japanese air raid while patrolling south of New Guinea. He returned to Britain in June 1942 as a vice admiral, commanding the Chatham Dockyard. Crace was placed on the retired list in 1945, but remained in command at Chatham until July 1946.

He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1947. He had been appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1941.

Sir John Crace died in Hampshire, England in 1968. The suburb of Crace, Australian Capital Territory is named after Crace's father, Edward Kendall Crace.

References[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  • ^ Action Stations Coral Sea, p.36
  • Bibliography[edit]

    Further reading[edit]

    External links[edit]

    Military offices
    Preceded by

    Commodore Wilfrid Patterson

    Rear Admiral Commanding HM Australian Squadron
    1939–1942
    Succeeded by

    Rear Admiral Victor Crutchley


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