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Battles/wars
  
Rank
  
Admiral

Service/branch
  

Battles and wars
  
Name
  
Frederick Stirling

Allegiance
  
Frederick Stirling Frederick Stirling obituary and death notice on InMemoriam

Commands held
  
HMS WarriorHMS ClioAustralia Station (1870-1873)Pacific Station (1879-1881)

Died
  
November 1885, Brighton, United Kingdom

Vice Admiral Frederick Henry Stirling (1829 – November 1885) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station. He was a son of Admiral Sir James Stirling, the first Governor of Western Australia and Ellen Mangles.

Having been born at sea on the barque Parmelia, off the Cape of Good Hope, Stirling was appointed a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy in 1848. He went on to serve in the Black Sea during the Crimean War. Promoted to Captain in 1860, he was given command of HMS Warrior and then HMS Clio. He was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Australia Squadron in 1870 and Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station in 1879.

References

Frederick Stirling Wikipedia


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