Geoffrey H. Stephenson

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Geoffrey Leonard Huson Stephenson MBE (27 June 1911 – 29 January 2002) was a radar engineer who developed weapon-locating radar and was the first person to cross the English Channel unaided in a glider.

He was born in Ealing and educated at Ealing Grammar School,[1] the son of William J Stephenson and Hilda M Huson. He was a member of the Quintin Boat Club and competed at the Henley Regatta in the Thames Challenge Cup (1932–1935) and the Grand Challenge Cup in 1936.[1] He was also a keen rock climber, frequently visiting Scotland on his motorcycle.[1] In 1948 he married Beryl Withall (née Simon) (the widow of Latham Carr Withall, a Spitfire pilot killed on 12 August 1940) and adopted her two sons (Carr and Peter). Following his retirement, he took up water colours joining the Ickenham Art Society.[1] He died of cancer in Ickenham on 29 January 2002.

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