He died, proberbly of hypothermia, but nobody knows how but he was on the boat deck when Titanic sank.
The Chief officer was Henry Wilde.
The Chief Officer was Henry Tingle Wilde, who had also been Olympics chief officer.
There was a Chief Officer - Henry Tingle Wilde.
Second in command was Chief Officer Wilde- he did not survive the disaster.
Captain Edward John Smith did not have a co-captain but his Chief Officer was Henry Wilde.
William McMaster Murdoch was the first officer on the RMS Titanic, the second in line after the master.
Captains had no personal assistants as we know them but on Titanic, the Chief Officer was Henry Wilde.
The RMS Titanic had a total of three chief officers overseeing different departments: the Chief Engineer, the Chief Officer (or First Officer), and the Chief Steward. The Chief Officer was responsible for the ship's navigation and safety, while the Chief Engineer managed the engine room and machinery. The Chief Steward oversaw the ship's hospitality and service staff.
Officer Henry Tingle Wilde had been Olympic's chief officer as well as that of Titanic.
frederick fleet spots an iceberg. he informs the bridge and emergency manoeuvers are carried out. the titanic strikes the iceberg. captain smith joins second officer murdoch on the bridge and its told what happened. forth officer boxhall goes to the bridge!!
David Blair was reassigned when the RMS Olympic's Chief Officer, Henry Wilde was assigned over to the Titanic. Chief Officer William Murdoch and First Officer Charles Lightoller were both demoted to accomodate Wilde, which then took Blair out of the crew. When he left the Titanic, he supposedly took the key to the Crow's nest locker (by accident), which contained the binoculars. So, the lookouts had no binoculars to use during the journey, especially on that fateful night of the sinking.
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