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John McClintock (Royal Navy officer)

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Years of service
  
1887-1929

Died
  
March 23, 1929

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
Royal Navy officer

Rank
  
Vice admiral

Name
  
John McClintock

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Battles/wars
  
World War I

Battles and wars
  
World War I


Commands held
  
HMS Lord Nelson HMS Dreadnought HMS King George V 3rd Light Cruiser Squadron Royal Naval College, Greenwich

Awards
  
Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order

Vice-Admiral John William Leopold McClintock, CB, DSO (26 July 1874 – 23 March 1929) was a Royal Navy who became President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.

Born the son of Admiral Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, McClintock joined the Royal Navy in 1887. He held the rank of lieutenant when in June 1902 he was posted to serve as first and gunnery (G) lieutenant on the protected cruiser HMS Andromeda, flag ship of the Cruiser division of the Mediterranean Fleet.

He served in World War I, during which he commanded the battleship HMS Lord Nelson at the Gallipoli landings and, then from July 1916, commanded the battleship HMS Dreadnought followed by, from December 1916, the battleship HMS King George V. He became Commodore at the Royal Navy Barracks at Portsmouth in 1920, Director of Naval Artillery and Torpedo at the Admiralty in 1919 and Director of the Mobilisation Department at the Admiralty in 1923. He went on to be Commander of the 3rd Light Cruiser Squadron in 1924 and President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich early in 1929 before his death a few months later.

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