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Andrew Croft was born on 30 November, 1906 in Norway, is a Colonel Noel Andrew Cotton Croft. Discover Andrew Croft's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 30 November, 1906
Birthday 30 November
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Date of death 26 June, 1998
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Nationality Norway

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1906

Colonel Noel Andrew Cotton Croft, (30 November 1906 – 26 June 1998) was a member of the Special Operations Executive in World War II, with operations in Norway and Corsica, as well as military attaché to Sweden.

He was also an Arctic explorer, holding the longest self-supporting dog-sledge journey in the Guinness Book of Records for 60 years (across Greenland), and Commandant of the Cadet Corps of the Metropolitan Police Service.

Noel Andrew Croft was born on 30 November 1906, St Andrews Day, in Stevenage in Hertfordshire where his father, Robert, was the local vicar.

1925

After two prep schools, he attended Lancing College, before becoming one of the founding pupils at Stowe School, and then going up to Christ Church, Oxford in 1925.

Croft participated in several Arctic expeditions.

1934

In 1934, along with Lieutenant A.S.T. Godfrey Lieutenant Arthur Godfrey of the Royal Engineers and Martin Lindsay, Croft participated in the 1934 British Trans-Greenland Expedition which mapped the Crown Prince Frederick Range as the expedition photographer and dog-handler.

To do so, he learned to speak Danish and Greenlandic and learned to be an expert dog-driver.

1935

He served as the second-in-command of the Oxford University Arctic Expedition, 1935–36, under A. R. Glen, a glaciologist.

The expedition, under the auspices of the Oxford University Exploration Club, was a fourteen-month-long scientific survey of North-East Land.

1942

He was a recipient of the Polar Medal in 1942

1944

In 1944, he was parachuted into Southern France to organise the French Resistance there.

1945

He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) on 15 March 1945.

1947

and of the Royal Geographical Society's Back Award in 1947.

During World War II Croft served with the British Army in Finland, Norway, and Sweden before returning to active service with No. 14 (Arctic) Commando.

He served with a Special Forces unit behind enemy lines in Tunisia, and was then given an independent command in the Special Operations Executive (SOE) to operate small motor boats out of Calvi in Northern Corsica.

Covert missions were carried out to the Italian and French coasts, where secret agents and equipment were landed and picked up.

1949

Following the end of the war he was granted a regular commission on 21 May 1949, backdated to his original commissioning.

1950

In the 1950s he was appointed as the commandant of the Army Apprentice School, Harrogate.

1952

On 24 July 1952, he married Rosalind Madden, the widow of an Irish Guards officer.

1953

He stepped down with his leader, Eric Shipton, from the 1953 Everest Expedition which summitted the mountain that year.

1960

In 1960, Croft became the first Commandant of the Metropolitan Police's Hendon Police Cadet College, and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 New Year Honours for his successful development of the Corps of Cadets.

1968

In 1968, he served as a member of the organising committee for an Arctic exploration expedition led by Wally Herbert.

A member of the expedition, Allan Gill, suffered a serious lower back injury requiring his evacuation.