| Birth: | Jan. 25, 1841 | | Death: | Jul. 10, 1920 |  British Royal Navy Admiral. Born in Ceylon, Sri Lanka, he began his Naval career on the HMS Calcutta in 1854 and was a Midshipman on the HMS Highflyer during the 2nd Opium War (1856-60). Appointed Gunnery Lieutenant in 1863, he was promoted Commander on the HMS Donegal in 1869 and served in the Crimean War. In 1877, he was promoted Captain, commanding various ships in combat in the Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea and the Baltic Sea until 1889. He was promoted Rear Admiral in 1890 and was Admiral Superintendent of the dockyard Portsmouth, where he personally supervised the work improving ship operations in the North Atlantic stations and Mediterranean. In 1902, he returned to England, as the 2nd Sea Lord in charge of personnel, took office as 1st Sea Lord in 1904, appointed to the Order of Merit and promoted Admiral of the Fleet in 1905. During World War I as 1st Lord of the Admiralty, he reorganized the British Navy to counter the rapid expansion of the German Navy, advocated amphibious strikes and his innovations formed the conception of the British Dreadnought Battleship. He died of cancer in position as 1st Baron at the age 79 in London, England. (bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith)
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St Andrew Churchyard
Kilverstone Norfolk, England | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Kieran Smith Record added: Oct 04, 2002
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Naeshoo
Added: Jan. 25, 2013 |
Your career exemplified bravery in the face of entrenched conservatism--to the good of the nation and the world. Requiescat In Pace! -
PurpleKU77
Added: Aug. 5, 2012 |
Our great nation is no more. RIP. -
rodney
Added: Feb. 21, 2012 |
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