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Vice-Admiral '''Stuart Nicholson''', MVO (1865 – 1935) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]].
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Vice-Admiral '''Stuart Nicholson''', CB, MVO, DL (11 October, 1865 – 10 September, 1936) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]].
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Educated at the Royal Naval School.
  
 
Took part in expedition to Benin in 1897.  As of June, 1906 commanded cruiser HMS ''Dido''.  Commanded [[British 6th Battle Squadron|6th Battle Squadron]] from outbreak of First World War until April 1916.  Then became Flag Officer East Coast of England until July, 1918, being promoted to Vice-Admiral in September, 1917.
 
Took part in expedition to Benin in 1897.  As of June, 1906 commanded cruiser HMS ''Dido''.  Commanded [[British 6th Battle Squadron|6th Battle Squadron]] from outbreak of First World War until April 1916.  Then became Flag Officer East Coast of England until July, 1918, being promoted to Vice-Admiral in September, 1917.

Revision as of 03:29, 23 April 2007

Vice-Admiral Stuart Nicholson, CB, MVO, DL (11 October, 1865 – 10 September, 1936) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Educated at the Royal Naval School.

Took part in expedition to Benin in 1897. As of June, 1906 commanded cruiser HMS Dido. Commanded 6th Battle Squadron from outbreak of First World War until April 1916. Then became Flag Officer East Coast of England until July, 1918, being promoted to Vice-Admiral in September, 1917.