Murray Pipon


Sir James Murray Pakenham Pipon KBE Order of [St Michael and St George|CMG] MVO was a Royal Navy officer who served in World War I and, after being recalled to active duty in 1940, World War II.

Early life

Pipon was the eldest son of Capt. John Pakenham Pipon of the Royal Navy. He attended the Arnold House preparatory school in the village of Llanddulas, north Wales.

Career

After World War I, Pipon served as naval attaché in Paris, France, chief of staff to the Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth and commanded the battleship in 1930–1932. His last appointment before retiring in 1936 was as Rear-Admiral-in-Command and Admiral-superintendent, HM Dockyard, Gibraltar.
The post of Senior British Naval Officer, Suez Canal Area was established on 14 December 1939, with Vice Admiral James M. Pipon taking command on 7 January 1940. Pipon was shore based, at Ismailia in Egypt. He reported directly to the Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean Fleet. In the Navy List for December 1940 Pipon is shown as borne on the books of Stag, 'additional, for various services.'

Personal life

On 29 December 1921, Pipon was married to Hon. Bertha Louise Victoria Lopes, second daughter of Henry Lopes, 1st Baron Roborough and Lady Alberta Louisa Florence Edgcumbe. Together, they were the parents of:
Pipon died on 14 January 1971.