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Douglas Nicholson

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Died
  
1946

Name
  
Douglas Nicholson

Rank
  
Admiral

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom


Commands held
  
HMS Hyacinth HMS Hermes HMS St Vincent HMS Conqueror His Majesty's Yachts HMS Agincourt 3rd Battle Squadron Reserve Fleet

Battles/wars
  
Anglo-Egyptian War World War I

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Admiral Sir Douglas Romilly Lothian Nicholson, KCB, MVO (4 March 1867 – 8 February 1946) was a senior Royal Navy officer who commanded the Reserve Fleet.

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Nicholson served in the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882. He was appointed in command of the destroyer HMS Dove on 24 February 1902, serving in the Channel Fleet as part of the Portsmouth instructional flotilla. In May 1902, the ship hit a rock off Kildorney, and had to be towed by her sister ship HMS Bullfinch to Queenstown, and later back to Portsmouth for repairs. Douglas and the crew transferred to the recently completed torpedo boat destroyer HMS Success, which was commissioned at Portsmouth on 9 June. The following day, the navy held a Court-martial where he was tried for negligence during the Kildorney incident. He was acquitted of negligence, but severely reprimanded for being in error of judgment.

Nicholson became commanding officer of the cruiser HMS Hyacinth in August 1905, of the cruiser HMS Hermes in December 1905 and of the battleship HMS St Vincent in 1910. He went on to be commanding officer of the battleship HMS Conqueror in 1912 and Commodore of His Majesty's Yachts in 1913. He served in World War I as commanding officer of HMS Agincourt in the Grand Fleet from 1914. He continued his war service as Second-in-Command of the 3rd Battle Squadron from March 1917, as Second-in-Command of the 4th Battle Squadron from September 1917 and as Commander of the 3rd Battle Squadron from 1918.

He became Rear-Admiral, Reserve Fleet at Portland in 1919 and Vice-Admiral commanding the Reserve Fleet in 1922 before retiring in 1926.

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