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Victor L. A. Campbell

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Victor Campbell
Born20 August 1875
Brighton
Died19 November 1956
Corner Brook, Newfoundland
OccupationAntarctic explorer
RelativesSon of Hugh Campbell
Website"Family tree".

Victor Lindsay Arbuthnot Campbell, OBE, DSO (20 August 187519 November 1956), was a British sailor and renowned explorer.

Born in Brighton, he was the son of Hugh Campbell and Lucy Eleanor Archer. In 1910, Campbell led the northern party on Robert Falcon Scott's last expedition to the South Pole. Two years later, he returned to Cape Evans after crossing over 230 miles of sea ice. Campbell died in Corner Brook in Newfoundland.

During the First World War, he fought as Commander of the Drake Battalion in Gallipoli and in the Dardanelles, where he received the Distinguished Service Order (DSO), in the Battle of Jutland and took part in the Zeebrugge raid on board of HMS Warwick in 1918. Campbell served in the Dover Patrol and sank a U-boat by ramming it, for which he was awarded the bar to his DSO. In his further service with the Royal Navy, he reached the rank of Captain. Having carried out a special service in Arkhangelsk (Archangel), he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE).

Works

  • The Wicked Mate - The Antarctic Diary of Victor Campbell

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