Antony Trew
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Antony Trew as well as being a writer was a sailor, and a corporate executive. In retirement in lives in Weybridge (UK)
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[edit] WWII
In the World War II he served with the South Africa Royal Navies in the Atlantic, the Mediterranean and the Western Approaches. As such he was in command of the escort destroyer HMS Walker. He also served on the Arctic Convoys and was awarded the DSC (Distinguished Service Cross).
[edit] Peace Time
After WWII he resumed his work with the AA (Automobile Association) of South Africa as Director General.
[edit] Bibliography
- The Antonov Project [1]
- Bannister's Chart [1]
- The Chalk Circle [1]
- Death of a Supertanker [1]
- Kleber's Convoy [1]
- The Moonraker Mutiny [1]
- Running Wild [1]
- The Sea Break [1]
- Sea Fever [1]
- Smoke Island [1]
- The Soukour Deadline [1]
- Towards the Tamarind Trees [1]
- Two Hours to Darkness [1]
- The White Schooner [1]
- Yashimoto's Last Dive [1]
- The Zhokov Briefing [1]
- The Road to the River: and Other Stories [1]

