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Christopher Tanner
English rugby union player

Christopher Tanner

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English rugby union player
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Cheltenham
Place of death
Mediterranean Sea
Age
32 years
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Biography

Christopher Champain Tanner, AM (24 June 1908 – 22 May 1941) was a Gloucester, Barbarians and England Rugby Union international, winning 5 caps between 1930 and 1932. He was posthumously awarded the Albert Medal for assisting in the rescue of around 30 sailors in the Second World War.
Tanner was educated at Cheltenham College and Pembroke College, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1935; served curacies in Farnham, Surrey and Gloucester; and was Priest in charge of St Christopher, Haslemere. In 1937 he married Eleanor Rutherford: they had one daughter born after his death in 1941. In June 1940 he became a Chaplain with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; and was awarded the Albert Medal for his work in attempting to save fellow shipmates when HMS Fiji was sunk during the Battle of Crete in May 1941. He succumbed to his exhaustion and died, aged 32, as soon as he was about to board HMS Kandahar. He is commemorated on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Plymouth Naval Memorial. There is a Rood cross at St Christopher, Haslemere dedicated to his memory.

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