J. Alastair Montgomerie
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Lieutenant commander John Alastair Montgomerie
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, KStJ (1914 – 17 December 1989) was a Scottish businessman and Royal Navy officer during World War II. At war's end, he was the founder and honorary commodore of the
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in Glasgow.


Education

Montgomerie was educated at Strathallan School,
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and
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. He played for the
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and was elected a member of the Hawks' Club. After a short period at Harvard University he joined the family bakery business, Montgomerie & Co in Glasgow.


Naval career

During the Second World War, Montgomerie served with the Royal Navy as an officer on various Motor Torpedo Boats (MTB) as part of the Coastal Forces of the Royal Navy. On 1 July 1941 Montgomerie was
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. In December 1944, Montgomerie commanding 59 Flotilla, arrived in Malta from the United Kingdom (UK). The objective was to provide relief and support to the MTBs already operating in the Adriatic Campaign. The 59th Flotilla had been on operations around UK waters for over a year, including the Normandy landings and its sailors considered to be 'seasoned campaigners'. 59 Flotilla arrived in the Dalmatian Islands in January 1945. On the night of 15–16 January, Montgomerie in MTB 699, supported by 706 and 698, was sent to destroy three E-boats that had run aground on Unie Island off Lussino. The E-boats were found and destroyed, ensuring they could not be salvaged and put back into service. The Flotilla undertook 64 patrols, with some help from 57 Flotilla, in the month of February from Zara. A record for the Mediterranean theatre, yet the MTBs had limited contact with Axis boats. Montgomerie saw action on 12–13 March when he intercepted three Axis vessels rounding the southern point of the Istrian Peninsula whilst blockading the Arsa Channel. The battle lasted several hours and the MTBs 699, 703 and 710 succeeded in preventing the Axis boats from making progress. On 12 April, Montgomerie in MTB 670 was instructed, along with 697, 643 and 658 to patrol the northern end of the Planinski Channel and attack any Axis boats coming south from
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. The MTBs engaged an Axis force near the island of Krk, resulting in the sinking of . Within weeks the Dalmatian Campaign was over. On 21 August 1945, Montgomerie was one of a number of officers and crew who were honoured for their role in the actions of 59 Flotilla on 12–13 April 1945. He was awarded the
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(DSC). The citation reads: Montgomerie retired from the Royal Navy with the rank of lieutenant commander but his subsequent post-war work on behalf of naval interests led to the title of Honorary Commander, Royal Naval Reserve. He was credited with the foundation of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, R.N.V.R Club (Scotland) in 1947, which was subsequently based on the
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in Glasgow. Montgomerie was instrumental in the restoration of the Cutty Sark in London.


Later life

After the war, he became chairman of Montgomerie & Co before selling to
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. He was also Deacon of the Incorporation of Bakers and the Incorporation of Tailors in Glasgow. Montgomerie served as a member of The Royal Company of Archers, The Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland. He was chairman of the
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charity, a keen
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and member of the
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. Montgomerie was also a Knight of the Order of Saint John (KStJ). He was father-in-law to Ian Lang, Baron Lang of Monkton.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Montgomerie, J. Alastair 1914 births 1989 deaths People educated at Strathallan School Alumni of Downing College, Cambridge Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II Royal Navy officers of World War II 20th-century Scottish businesspeople Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom) Knights of the Order of St John Members of the Royal Company of Archers