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Years of service
  
1882 - 1929

Rank
  
Admiral

Name
  
Rudolph Bentinck

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
Armed force officer

Service/branch
  

Commands held
  
Africa StationPlymouth Command

Battles/wars
  
Mahdist WarWorld War I

Died
  
March 31, 1947, Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Awards
  
Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George

Battles and wars
  
Mahdist War, World War I

Admiral Sir Rudolph Walter Bentinck (20 March 1869 – 31 March 1947) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.

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Educated at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Bentinck joined the Royal Navy in 1882. He took part in the Mahdist War in 1891, and was promoted to Commander on 31 December 1901. He was appointed Commander of the Royal Naval College, Osborne in 1913.

Bentinck served in World War I taking part in the Battle of Jutland in 1916, as Chief of Staff to Admiral Sir David Beatty, and being mentioned in despatches. After the War he became Naval Secretary. He became Commander of the 1st Battle Squadron in the Atlantic Fleet in 1921 and went on to be Commander-in-Chief of the Africa Station in 1922. In that capacity he was briefly Acting Governor-General of South Africa from December 1923 to January 1924.

He became Admiral Commanding the Reserve Fleet in March 1926 and then Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth later that year: he retired in 1929.

Family

In 1898 he married Mabel Fetherstonhaugh; they had one son and one daughter.

References

Rudolph Bentinck Wikipedia


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