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Captain (Acting.) Francis Newton Allen Cromie, CB, DSO, (30 January 1882 – 31 August 1918, Petrograd) was the commander of the British submarine flotilla in the Baltic during World War I. He took part in suppressing the Boxer Uprising in Peking. He joined the Royal Navy Submarine Service in 1903. In 1915 he navigated the submarine HMS E19 through Oresund into the Baltic Sea, to prey on iron ore transports from Sweden to Imperial Germany. In May 1917 he was appointed the naval attaché in Petrograd (now known as Saint Petersburg). On 31 August 1918 he was shot in front of the British Embassy in Petrograd when he tried to prevent a detachment of Cheka from entering and searching the embassy in an attempt to break the British intelligence network there. He is buried at the Archangel Memorial i

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  • Francis Cromie
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  • Captain (Acting.) Francis Newton Allen Cromie, CB, DSO, (30 January 1882 – 31 August 1918, Petrograd) was the commander of the British submarine flotilla in the Baltic during World War I. He took part in suppressing the Boxer Uprising in Peking. He joined the Royal Navy Submarine Service in 1903. In 1915 he navigated the submarine HMS E19 through Oresund into the Baltic Sea, to prey on iron ore transports from Sweden to Imperial Germany. In May 1917 he was appointed the naval attaché in Petrograd (now known as Saint Petersburg). On 31 August 1918 he was shot in front of the British Embassy in Petrograd when he tried to prevent a detachment of Cheka from entering and searching the embassy in an attempt to break the British intelligence network there. He is buried at the Archangel Memorial i
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  • 1903(xsd:integer)
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  • 1882-01-30(xsd:date)
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  • 23(xsd:integer)
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  • Assassinated Petrograd
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  • Francis Newton Allen Cromie
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  • Ireland
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  • 1918-08-31(xsd:date)
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  • British Empire
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  • Archangel Memorial Saint Petersburg
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  • Captain (Acting.) Francis Newton Allen Cromie, CB, DSO, (30 January 1882 – 31 August 1918, Petrograd) was the commander of the British submarine flotilla in the Baltic during World War I. He took part in suppressing the Boxer Uprising in Peking. He joined the Royal Navy Submarine Service in 1903. In 1915 he navigated the submarine HMS E19 through Oresund into the Baltic Sea, to prey on iron ore transports from Sweden to Imperial Germany. In May 1917 he was appointed the naval attaché in Petrograd (now known as Saint Petersburg). On 31 August 1918 he was shot in front of the British Embassy in Petrograd when he tried to prevent a detachment of Cheka from entering and searching the embassy in an attempt to break the British intelligence network there. He is buried at the Archangel Memorial in Arkhangelsk.
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