Hugh Reeves

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1909 – 1955

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Who was Hugh Reeves?

Hugh Quentin Alleyne Reeves was a British inventor and engineer. He was one of the most productive and creative engineers attached to Station IX the SOE research station during World War II.

Reeves was born at Seaford Sussex. His first Prep School was West Downs School at Winchester but he transferred to St Cyprian's School, Eastbourne. He then went to Harrow and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.

During World War II Major Reeves was attached to Station IX, where he invented both the Welrod and the Sleevegun, as well as designing the Motorised Submersible Canoe. He was also, among others, behind the silencer for the Sten gun, fluorescent night sights, the Welbum gun and the Welbum. This was made clear in a document that was produced at the end of the war to ensure that the correct people were credited for their inventions.

Reeves continued inventing after the war with patents for Improvements in Diving Equipment in 1950 and Wheel holding chocks for Aircraft in 1955.

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Born
1909
Education
  • Harrow School
Died
Oct 25, 1955

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on July 23, 2013

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