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Sir Steuart Pringle
Born (1928-07-21)July 21, 1928
Died April 18, 2013(2013-04-18) (aged 84)
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch RoyalMarineBadge Royal Marines
Years of service 1946 - 1985
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands held 45 Commando
Royal Marines
Battles/wars Operation Banner
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Cross

Sir Steuart Robert Pringle, 10th Baronet, KCB, DSC (21 July 1928 – 18 April 2013)[1] was a Royal Marines officer who became Commandant General Royal Marines and who was seriously injured by an IRA car bomb.

Early life[]

Pringle was born on 21 July 1928. He was educated at Sherborne School.[2]

Military career[]

Pringle joined the Royal Marines in 1946.[2] He was appointed Commanding Officer of 45 Commando in 1971 and, after a tour at Headquarters Commando Forces from 1974 in which role he was promoted from Lieutenant Colonel to Colonel,[3] he became Major-General Commando Forces in 1978.[4]

He went on to be Chief of Staff to the Commandant-General Royal Marines in 1979 and Commandant-General Royal Marines in 1981.[4] On the 17 October 1981 Pringle was injured by an IRA car bomb attached to his red Volkswagen car outside his home in Dulwich, South London as he went to take his pet black Labrador, Bella to the park for a run. One of the first questions he asked was, “How’s my dog?” His dog, Bella, was unscathed but Pringle lost a leg in the incident.[5] As commandant general of the Royal Marines, he was seen welcoming the Commandos home following the Falklands War.[6] Pringle was named BBC Pebble Mill Man of the Year for his "outstanding achievement and bravery". He returned to duties after his ordeal until his retirement in 1985.[4]

Later life[]

In retirement he became Chairman and Chief Executive of the Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust.[4]

Awards and decorations[]

He succeeded his father, Squadron Leader Sir Norman Hamilton Pringle as 10th Baronet in 1961.[2] He was awarded a Honorary DSc of City University London in 1982[7] and a Honorary LLD of Exeter University in 1994. He was also an Honorary Admiral of the Texas Navy.[2]

Family[]

In 1953 he married Jacqueline Marie Gladwell.[2]

References[]

Military offices
Preceded by
Sir John Richards
Commandant General Royal Marines
1981–1985
Succeeded by
Sir Michael Wilkins
Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Preceded by
Norman Hamilton Pringle
Baronet
(of Stichill)
1961-2013
Succeeded by
Simon Robert Pringle


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