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==Flag Rank==
==Flag Rank==
Rice was promoted to the rank of {{RearRN}} on 13 May, 1893, vice [[Edward Stanley Adeane|Adeane]].<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/26405/pages/3001 no. 26405.  p. 3001.]  23 May, 1893.</ref>
Rice was promoted to the rank of {{RearRN}} on 13 May, 1893, vice [[Edward Stanley Adeane|Adeane]].<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/26405/pages/3001 no. 26405.  p. 3001.]  23 May, 1893.</ref>
On 21 May, 1903 Rice was appointed as [[Admiral Commanding Coastguard and Reserves]].<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Saturday, 9 May, 1903.  Issue '''37076''', col D, pg. 8.</ref>  He was placed on the Retired List on 24 February, 1905.<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27769/pages/1503 no. 27769.  p. 1503.]  28 February, 1905.</ref>
On 21 May, 1903 Rice was appointed as [[Admiral Commanding Coastguard and Reserves]].<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Saturday, 9 May, 1903.  Issue '''37076''', col D, pg. 8.</ref>  He was promoted to the rank of {{AdmRN}} on 15 March, 1904, vice [[Cyprian Arthur George Bridge|Bridge]].<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27659/pages/1791 no. 27659.  p. 1791.]  18 March, 1904.</ref>  He was placed on the Retired List on 24 February, 1905.<ref>''London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27769/pages/1503 no. 27769.  p. 1503.]  28 February, 1905.</ref>


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==

Revision as of 10:26, 8 May 2011

Admiral SIR Ernest Rice, K.C.B., Royal Navy (24 February, 1840 – 15 April, 1927) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Early Life & Career

Rice's entry into the Royal Navy was later recounted by his son-in-law:

He drove with his parents in a carriage and pair from their home at Dane Court to Deal, a distance of some five miles: there he embarked in one of the Deal luggers (now, unhappily, extinct), and was taken out to H.M.S. Odin, lying in the Downs, on her way to the Baltic. He had no previous naval training, but within a few weeks of joining his ship he found himself in a sanguinary boat action, in which his life was in all probability saved by his being unable to extricate himself from beneath the dead body of a marine who had fallen upon him; and in this affair of Gamla Carleby he brought the boats out of action as the only surviving officer.[1]

Flag Rank

Rice was promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral on 13 May, 1893, vice Adeane.[2] On 21 May, 1903 Rice was appointed as Admiral Commanding Coastguard and Reserves.[3] He was promoted to the rank of Admiral on 15 March, 1904, vice Bridge.[4] He was placed on the Retired List on 24 February, 1905.[5]

Footnotes

  1. "Training in the Old Navy" (Obituaries). The Times. Tuesday, 19 April, 1927. Issue 44559, col B, pg. 15.
  2. London Gazette: no. 26405. p. 3001. 23 May, 1893.
  3. "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Saturday, 9 May, 1903. Issue 37076, col D, pg. 8.
  4. London Gazette: no. 27659. p. 1791. 18 March, 1904.
  5. London Gazette: no. 27769. p. 1503. 28 February, 1905.

Bibliography

  • "Admiral Sir Ernest Rice" (Obituaries). The Times. Saturday, 16 April, 1927. Issue 44557, col C, pg. 12.

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