He was a senior officer in the Royal Navy who was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Captain Sherbrooke on HMS Onslow was senior officer in command of destroyers escorting an important convoy for North Russia, when he made contact with a vastly superior enemy force.
Four times the enemy tried to attack the convoy but was forced back each time. Early in the action Captain Sherbrooke was seriously wounded in the face and temporarily blinded. Nevertheless, he continued to direct the ships under his command and even when the next senior officer had assumed control, he insisted on receiving all reports of the action until the convoy was out of danger
Looking on from left to right, R Pick, A Pepper (umpire), A Butler, President Hon. G Seymour, G Shaw (captain)
# | Team | Pts |
1. | Notts & Arnold Amateur CC - 2nd XI | 292 |
2. | Gedling & Sherwood CC - 2nd XI | 267 |
3. | Bramcote CC - 1st XI | 211 |
4. | Oxton CC, Notts - 1st XI | 205 |
5. | Caunton CC - 1st XI | 193 |
6. | Thrumpton CC - 1st XI | 181 |
7. | Calverton CC - 2nd XI | 169 |
8. | Plumtree CC - 3rd XI | 157 |