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==Life & Career==
==Life & Career==
Born at Royal Military College, Sandhurst, the son of Colonel A. W. Duke.<ref>Duke Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/50/152.|}} f. 246.</ref>


Duke was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 1 April, 1908.
Duke was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 1 April, 1908. A 1909 evaluation from {{UK-Merlin}}'s Commander [[Frederic Henry Walter|Walter]] was terribly unfavourable: "very slack & rather ignorant, rather deaf."<ref>Duke Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/50/152.|}} f. 246.</ref>


Duke served in the {{UK-Queen|f=t}} early in the war.  In early 1916 he was appointed to the {{UK-Dublin|f=tp}} as first and gunnery officer.
Duke served in the {{UK-Queen|f=t}} early in the war.  In early 1916 he was appointed to the {{UK-Dublin|f=tp}} as first and gunnery officer.<ref>Duke Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/50/152.|}} f. 246.</ref>


Duke was promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on 1 April, 1916.
Duke was promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on 1 April, 1916.<ref>Duke Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/50/152.|}} f. 246.</ref>


Duke was appointed to the {{UK-Vanguard|f=tp}} on 1 January, 1917.  He somehow survived when she blew up in Scapa Flow on 9 July, 1917 but died two days later of his injuries.
Duke was appointed to the {{UK-Vanguard|f=tp}} on 1 January, 1917.  He somehow survived when she blew up in Scapa Flow on 9 July, 1917, being just one of three men aboard not to be killed outright, but he died two days later of his injuries.<ref>Duke Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/50/152.|}} f. 246.</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 31 October 2022

Lieutenant-Commander Alan Charles Henderson Duke, R.N. (8 June, 1886 – 11 July, 1917) was an officer in the Royal Navy.

Life & Career

Born at Royal Military College, Sandhurst, the son of Colonel A. W. Duke.[1]

Duke was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 1 April, 1908. A 1909 evaluation from Merlin's Commander Walter was terribly unfavourable: "very slack & rather ignorant, rather deaf."[2]

Duke served in the battleship Queen early in the war. In early 1916 he was appointed to the light cruiser H.M.S. Dublin as first and gunnery officer.[3]

Duke was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander on 1 April, 1916.[4]

Duke was appointed to the battleship H.M.S. Vanguard on 1 January, 1917. He somehow survived when she blew up in Scapa Flow on 9 July, 1917, being just one of three men aboard not to be killed outright, but he died two days later of his injuries.[5]

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Duke Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/50/152. f. 246.
  2. Duke Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/50/152. f. 246.
  3. Duke Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/50/152. f. 246.
  4. Duke Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/50/152. f. 246.
  5. Duke Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/50/152. f. 246.