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==Life & Career== | ==Life & Career== | ||
Cotter was the only son of Major-General F. G. Cotter, [[Royal Marine Light Infantry|R.M.L.I.]] and Mrs. Cotter.<ref>"Deaths" (Deaths). ''The Times''. Saturday, 21 November, 1914. Issue '''40703''', col B, p. 1.</ref> | Cotter was the only son of Major-General F. G. Cotter, [[Royal Marine Light Infantry|R.M.L.I.]] and Mrs. Cotter.<ref>"Deaths" (Deaths). ''The Times''. Saturday, 21 November, 1914. Issue '''40703''', col B, p. 1.</ref> | ||
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+ | He was made a {{MidRN}} on 15 September, 1911.{{NLMar13|p. 17}} | ||
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+ | He died at the [[Battle of Coronel]] when the {{UK-GoodHope}} was lost with all hands.{{KindellROH2|p. 31}} | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== |
Revision as of 20:55, 10 November 2014
Acting Sub-Lieutenant Francis John Anson Cotter, Royal Navy (16 March, 1894 – 1 November, 1914) was an officer of the Royal Navy.
Life & Career
Cotter was the only son of Major-General F. G. Cotter, R.M.L.I. and Mrs. Cotter.[1]
He was made a Midshipman on 15 September, 1911.[2]
He died at the Battle of Coronel when the Good Hope was lost with all hands.[3]
Bibliography
Service Record
- The National Archives. ADM 196/56.
Footnotes