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Bertram Hayes : ウィキペディア英語版
Bertram Fox Hayes

Sir Bertram Fox Hayes DSO RD RNR (25 April 1864 - 15 May 1941) was a sea captain with the White Star Line.
== Life and career ==

Bertram Hayes was born in Birkenhead in Cheshire, but his family moved to Goole in Yorkshire when he was four years of age. He began his service in the Merchant Navy as a Junior Clerk at the age of 14 in the Goole Shipping Company. He went to sea in 1880 and gained his Master’s Certificate in 1889 and his Extra Master’s in 1897. In 1898 he joined the firm of Ismay, Imrie & Company (parent company of the White Star Line), sailing as Mate aboard the Coptic. He was promoted to Master and commanded the ''Britannic'', and during the Boer War he took troops to South Africa, carrying 37,000 troops in three years. for which he was awarded the Transport Medal.
He also served on the White Star Line ships ''Teutonic'', ''Germanic'', ''Suevic'', ''Arabic'', the ''Laurentic'', in which he inaugurated the company's Canadian service in 1909, and the ''Adriatic''.
During the First World War he was appointed Captain of the RMS ''Olympic'', The ship was employed as a troop carrier across the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. In 1917 he was awarded a CMG for his services. On 12 May 1918, en route from New York to Southampton and while in the English Channel, the Olympic, sighted the U-boat SM U-103. After opening fire, the Olympic turned to ram and sank the submarine. For this service, he was awarded the DSO.〔(The London Gazette Publication date:18 June 1918 Issue:30756 Page:7302 )〕
He was knighted in 1919 for "valuable services in connection with the transport of troops".〔(The London Gazette Publication date:12 September 1919 Issue:31553 Page:11575 )〕 Between 1922 and 1924 he captained the RMS ''Majestic'', which was then the world's largest ship, and retired as Commodore of the White Star Line in 1924. In 1925 he published his memoirs, ''Hull Down, Reminisces of Windjammers, Troops and Travellers''. He remained a bachelor and died on 15 May 1941 at his home in Liverpool.

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