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Promoted to {{LietRN}} on 15 October, 1902.{{NLMar13|p. 16}}
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Cochrane was promoted to {{LieutRN}} on 15 October, 1902.{{NLMar13|p. 16}}
  
He was appointed command of the {{UK-Repulse|f=t}} in August 1931.{{MackieRNW}}
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He was appointed in command of the {{UK-Repulse|f=t}} in August 1931.{{MackieRNW}}
  
In 1956 while driving in Switzerland Cochrane hit and injured a man disembarking from a tram on the road between Vevey and Lausanne.  The man was "permanently injured" and in October, 1957 Cochrane was tried ''in absentia'' by a Swiss court to two months in jail.  The following year the case was retried at the request of Cochrane, and the sentence was quashed after he paid a five-hundred francs fine.
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In 1956 while driving in Switzerland, Cochrane hit and injured a man disembarking from a tram on the road between Vevey and Lausanne.  The man was "permanently injured" and in October, 1957 Cochrane was tried ''in absentia'' by a Swiss court and sentenced to two months in jail.  The following year the case was retried at Cochrane's request, and the sentence was quashed after he paid a five-hundred franc fine.
  
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 17:17, 13 November 2014

Rear-Admiral SIR Edward Owen Cochrane, K.B.E., Royal Navy (17 August, 1881 – 27 January, 1972) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

His great-grandfather's eldest brother was Admiral Lord Cochrane.

Life & Career

Cochrane was promoted to Lieutenant on 15 October, 1902.[1]

He was appointed in command of the battlecruiser Repulse in August 1931.[2]

In 1956 while driving in Switzerland, Cochrane hit and injured a man disembarking from a tram on the road between Vevey and Lausanne. The man was "permanently injured" and in October, 1957 Cochrane was tried in absentia by a Swiss court and sentenced to two months in jail. The following year the case was retried at Cochrane's request, and the sentence was quashed after he paid a five-hundred franc fine.

Bibliography

  • "Sir Edward Cochrane" (Obituaries). The Times. Saturday, 29 January, 1972. Issue 58388, col G, pg. 14.

Service Records

 

Footnotes

  1. The Navy List. (March, 1913). p. 16.
  2. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  3. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  4. The Naval Staff of the Admiralty. p. 124.
  5. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  6. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.

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