, Reginald Skelton,
Robert Falcon Scott From 1906 to 1912 and again between 1916 and 1918, Skelton served in the submarine service. He hoped to be Scott's second-in-command for the
Terra Nova Expedition of 1910-1913 but was overlooked in favour of
Edward Evans who had been planning his own expedition to Antarctica but agreed to join Scott's expedition provided he was offered the position of second-in-command. During the First World War Skelton was awarded the
DSO for his actions at the
Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916. Appointed
CB in 1919 for his work in North Russia, he continued to rise through the
service after the War, being posted to Archangel, Constantinople, to the Mediterranean Station and to the Atlantic Station. He became Engineer Rear-Admiral in 1923, Engineer Vice-Admiral in 1928 and Engineer-in-Chief of the Fleet, Admiralty, 1928–32. He was knighted in the
1931 New Year Honours. and retired in 1932. He died in 1956, aged 84, at his home in
Aldingbourne. ==Legacy==