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Jack Marriott (Royal Navy officer)

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Marriott was the son of Major Charles Frederick Marriott of the British Army and his wife Isabella (née Jerningham). He married Margaret Murray, daughter of the oceanographer
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on 11 November 1918, he was witness to the end of World War I and a marked victory for the Allies. He was confirmed in the rank of
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in Compiègne (France), Marriott (first from right) is next to
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On 11 November 1918, at dawn, just after the signing of the
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on 1 April 1902. As a junior officer he was posted to the
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Jack Marriott (footballer)
Photograph taken just after the signing of the Armistice with Germany in Compiègne, with at the forefront rear admiral Hope, French general Weygand, vice admiral Wemyss, French marshal Foch, captain of the Navy Marriott
Armistice with Germany
French marshal
Foch
CMG
Royal Navy
Sir John Murray
Naval Cadet
lieutenant
sloop
HMS Beagle
South Atlantic
light cruiser
HMS Hyacinth
flagship
East Indies and Egyptian Squadron
armoured cruiser
HMS Drake
5th Cruiser Squadron
HMS Cornwall
Royal Naval College, Osborne
Commander
executive officer
HMS Charybdis
Gallipoli
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
mentioned in dispatches
First Sea Lord
Rosslyn Wemyss

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