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Quintin Riley - Wikipedia In 1938 Riley joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and became active in Norway and Iceland – among other places – during World War II Towards the end of WW2, Riley was appointed Commanding Officer of No 30 Commando – the brainchild of Commander Ian Fleming
RILEY, Quintin Theodore Petroc Molesworth | ͏ Collection of documents and papers held at King's College Liddell Hart Military Archives, ref GB0099 KCLMA Riley Below is their context for the collection [view ]
30 ASSAULT UNIT, HISTORY: 1942-1946 - Kings Collections The Centre also holds the papers of Lt Cdr Quintin Theodore Petroe Molesworth Riley, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (1905-1980), who was the Commanding Officer of 30 RN Commando, 1943, and of 30 Assault Unit, 1943-1944 (Ref: Riley)
Quintin Riley - Wikiwand Quintin Theodore Petroc Molesworth Riley (27 October 1905 – 25 December 1980) was a British Arctic explorer who was awarded the Polar Medal Quintin Riley was born in 1905 in Little Petherick, Cornwall, the youngest son of the eminent Anglo-Catholic layman, Athelstan Riley
Results (Archives) | Archives Portal Europe A year after his return from the Antarctic, Riley joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve During the Second World War, he served in Norway and Iceland, advancing to the rank of lieutenant commander in 1943, and commanded intelligence assault units throughout Europe
Riley, Quintin | University of Melbourne Archives Riley, Quintin (27 October 1905-25 December 1980) University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 12 06 2025, https: archives library unimelb edu au nodes view 60263