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William James (Royal Navy officer, born 1881)

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Following his retirement from public life, James was active in support for ventures relating to seafaring, supporting clubs such as the Elie and Earlsferry Sailing Club, which named their dinghy
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In addition to his biography of Hall, he published books and articles on other aspects of his wartime experiences, including an account of
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The Order of Release, the story of John Ruskin, Effie Gray and John Everett Millais told for the first time in their unpublished letters
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As a child, James sat as a subject for several paintings by his grandfather, Millais. The most well-known of these is
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and chief of staff to the stations commander-in-chief from 1921 to 1922. From 1923, he was deputy director at the
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in his honour. Most of his retirement was dedicated to his writings on aspects of British naval history.
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This article is about the British admiral and author. For his grandfather, the British judge, see
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James pursued a career in the Royal Navy, rising to hold a number of important positions.
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H.M.S. Hood Crew Information- Biography of Admiral William Milbourne James
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The British Navy in adversity: a study of the American War of Independence
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The Eyes of the Navy. A Biographical Study of Admiral Sir Reginald Hall
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The eyes of the navy: a biographical study of Admiral Sir Reginald Hall
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A great seaman: the life of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Oliver
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The influence of sea power on the history of the British people
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New battleship organisations and notes for Executive Officers
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Old oak : the life of Sir John Jervis, Earl of Vincent
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later the same year, when in November he was posted to the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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contributions in Parliament by William Milbourne James
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Sir William Milbourne James wearing the mantle of the
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He went on to be Naval Assistant to the 49: 38: 27:British admiral and politician (1881–1973) 502:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 522:, the evacuation of British troops from 398:. He was flag commander to Vice Admiral 383:During the First World War he served as 684: 472:Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet 1045:People educated at Glenalmond College 760:"Naval & Military intelligence". 745:"Naval & Military intelligence". 470:, in 1929 and Chief of Staff to the 7: 694:"Royal Navy (RN) Officers 1939–1945" 692:Hans Houterman & Jeroen Koppes. 623:The durable monument: Horatio Nelson 153:Chief of Naval Information (1943–44) 1015:Royal Navy admirals of World War II 358:on 7 October 1902, and promoted to 264:from the early 20th century to the 1050:Royal Navy officers of World War I 1030:Recipients of the Legion of Honour 518:, from 1939. In 1940 he commanded 498:Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty 468:Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet 372:, on her first commission, to the 347:, he was confirmed in the rank of 25: 18:William James (Royal Navy admiral) 1065:Military personnel from Hampshire 877:Commander, Battlecruiser Squadron 572:'s attitudes to naval affairs in 272:, he was an integral part of the 949:Parliament of the United Kingdom 808:Elie and Earelferry Sailing Club 734:. 10 October 1902. p. 6410. 1055:People from Elie and Earlsferry 904:Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff 797:. 3 October 1933. p. 6355. 574:Churchill by His Contemporaries 494:Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff 477:In 1932 he took command of the 466:in 1927, Chief of Staff to the 32:William Milbourne James (judge) 931:Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 530:, a parallel operation to the 516:Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 449:Royal Naval College, Greenwich 174:Royal Naval College, Greenwich 1: 537:James was elected in 1943 as 1035:People from Hartley Wintney 671:when she fell in love with 599:Blue water and green fields 507:From 1938 James was a full 315:The five-year-old James in 294:Trinity College, Glenalmond 274:Naval Intelligence Division 252:Sir William Milbourne James 43:Sir William Milbourne James 1081: 605:Admiral Sir William Fisher 376:. He achieved the rank of 29: 978: 962: 954: 947: 937: 928: 920: 910: 901: 893: 883: 874: 866: 861: 387:aboard the battlecruiser 48: 544:for the constituency of 641:The sky was always blue 587:Songs of the sailor men 1060:Lords of the Admiralty 611:The Portsmouth letters 479:Battlecruiser Squadron 406:of the Grand Fleet in 319: 161:Battlecruiser Squadron 914:Sir Andrew Cunningham 500:. He was appointed a 415:William Reginald Hall 314: 292:. He was educated at 156:Portsmouth Naval Base 132:Years of service 965:Member of Parliament 830:5 March 2007 at the 820:The Order of Release 667:had been married to 542:Member of Parliament 290:John Everett Millais 276:in its early years. 222:Member of Parliament 1010:Royal Navy admirals 958:Sir Roger Keyes, Bt 481:, with his flag in 431:Zimmermann Telegram 404:4th Battle Squadron 400:Sir Doveton Sturdee 374:Mediterranean Fleet 941:Sir Charles Little 897:Sir Charles Little 794:The London Gazette 731:The London Gazette 532:Dunkirk evacuation 488:. 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Index

William James (Royal Navy admiral)
William Milbourne James (judge)

Order of the Bath
Hartley Wintney
Hampshire
Surrey
Royal Navy
Admiral
Portsmouth Naval Base
Battlecruiser Squadron
HMS Royal Sovereign
Royal Naval College, Greenwich
HMS Curlew
First World War
Second World War
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Légion d'honneur
Member of Parliament
Portsmouth North
Deputy Lieutenant
Surrey
Union Jack Club
Admiral
GCB
Royal Navy
Second World War
First World War
Naval Intelligence Division
16th Lancers

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