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Sir Cecil Harcourt
The Royal Navy during the Second World War A21407.jpg
Acting Governor of Hong Kong
In office
1 September 1945 – 1 May 1946
Monarch George VI
Preceded by Franklin Gimson
Succeeded by Mark Aitchison Young
Personal details
Born 11 April 1892
Bromley, Kent, England
Died 19 December 1959 (1959-12-20) (aged 67)
Chelsea, London, England
Alma mater Royal Naval College
Awards KCB (1945)
GBE (1953)
Military service
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Branch/service  Royal Navy
Years of service 1904–1952
Rank Admiral
Battles/wars First World War
Second World War

Admiral Sir Cecil Halliday Jepson Harcourt GBE KCB (translated to Chinese as ; haa6 kok3; 11 April 1892 – 19 December 1959) was a British naval officer. He was the de facto governor of Hong Kong as commander-in-chief and head of the military administration from September 1945 to May 1946. He was called by the Chinese name "Ha Kok", a reference to the fourth-century Chinese nobleman Chung Kok [zh].

Military career

Harcourt was born in Bromley, Kent, England, to Halliday Harcourt and Grace Lilian (née Jepson) on 11 April 1892. He was educated at Fonthill, East Grinstead, and later at the Royal Naval College at Osborne and Dartmouth (1904–1908). He had a distinguished career in the Royal Navy, which he entered on 15 September 1904, at the age of 12. He served in both world wars.

In 1939, Harcourt was appointed Director of the Admiralty's Operations Division. In 1941 he was Flag Captain of the Home Fleet, while commanding HMS Duke of York. In August 1942 until January 1943 he commanded the 10th Cruiser Squadron of the Home Fleet. From 1942 to 1944 he took part in the North Africa campaign, the capture of Tunisia, Pantelleria, Lampedusa, and Sicily, and the landing at Salerno. In 1944, he became Naval Secretary. In 1945, he was Flag Officer Commanding 11th Aircraft Carrier Squadron, with his flag in HMS Colossus.

Harcourt commanded Task Group 111.2 for the reoccupation of Hong Kong with his carriers, three cruisers, four destroyers, a submarine, and mine-sweeping flotillas. ..... The pre-war colonial secretary Franklin Gimson took Harcourt to the prisoner of war camps and hospitals.

On 16 September, Harcourt received the surrender of Japan (under Major-General Hisakazu Tanaka and Vice-Admiral Ruitaka Fujitain) in Government House. He was the de facto governor of Hong Kong as commander-in-chief and head of the military administration until May 1946. On 18 December 1945, he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB). In 1946, he was promoted to vice-admiral.

In 1947, Harcourt became Flag Officer (Air) and Second in Command Mediterranean Fleet. In 1948, he became Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel as well as a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, and in 1950 Commander-in-Chief, The Nore. He retired in 1952. He died en route to St Stephen's Hospital, Chelsea, London, on 19 December 1959. A memorial service was held at St Martin-in-the-Fields in January 1960.

Commands

Ships (and station) under Harcourt's command included:

  • HMS Wessex (1931)
  • HMS Stuart (1935; leader of the Australian Destroyer Flotilla)
  • HMS President (1939)
  • HMS Duke of York (1941)
  • HMS Sheffield (1942)
  • HMS Aurora (1942)
  • HMS Cleopatra (1943)
  • HMS Venerable (1945)
  • HMS Tamar (1945, as Administrator of Hong Kong from shore station)
  • HMS Newfoundland (1943)
  • HMS Swiftsure (1945, used to hoist flag during restoration of British command in Hong Kong from Japanese control)

Family

On 17 April 1913, he assumed the surname "Harcourt-Morris", but this lasted only a short time.

In 1920 he became the second husband of the English pianist Evelyn Suart, a widow. They had no children of their own. One of her daughters by her first marriage was the noted ballerina Diana Gould, who later became the second wife of the violinist Yehudi Menuhin. Her sister Griselda became the second wife of the pianist Louis Kentner. After Evelyn Suart's death in 1950, Harcourt married Stella, widow of Air Commodore David Waghorn, in 1953.

Honours

Harcourt's honours:

  • Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), 1940
  • Legion of Merit, November 1942
  • Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB), 1943
  • Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB), 18 December 1945
  • Grand Cordon of the Order of the Cloud and Banner, 1946
  • Order of St. Olav, 1951
  • Order of the Dannebrog, 1952
  • Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE), 1953

Namesakes

  • Harcourt Road, Hong Kong
  • Harcourt Garden, Hong Kong
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