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Sir Eric Fullerton
Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
In office
1932–1935
Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station
In office
December 1929 – 1932
Naval Secretary
In office
April 1927 – December 1929
Commodore, Chatham Naval Barracks
In office
1923–1926
Captain of the Fleet, Atlantic Fleet
In office
August 1921 – 1923
Commanding Officer, HMS Orion
In office
1916–1918
Commanding Officer, HMS Mersey
In office
1914–1916
Personal details
Born

Eric John Arthur Fullerton


28 November 1878
Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, England[1]
Died9 November 1962(1962-11-09) (aged 83)
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order
Military service
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Branch/service Royal Navy
Years of service1892–1936
RankAdmiral
CommandsHMS Orion
East Indies Station
Plymouth Command
Battles/warsWorld War I
World War II

Admiral Sir Eric John Arthur Fullerton KCB DSO (28 November 1878[2] – 9 November 1962) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Fullerton was the second son of Admiral Sir John Fullerton and entered the Royal Navy himself in 1892 as a cadetinHMS Britannia. He was promoted sub-lieutenant in 1899 and lieutenant in 1900. He specialised as a physical training instructor in early 1903,[3] then joined the new Royal Naval College, Osborne as Inspector of Gymnasia. In 1905 he joined the battleship HMS Renown and in January 1907 transferred to HMS Queen, flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet. In October 1908 he joined the royal yacht, HMY Victoria and Albert, and was promoted commander in 1910. In 1911 he was appointed executive officer of the battleship HMS Triumph in the Mediterranean, and the following year rejoined Osborne.[4]

When the First World War broke out he was given command of the monitor HMS Mersey, which was used for operations off the Belgian coast, and also commanded the squadron consisting of Mersey and its two sister ships, HMS Humber and HMS Severn.[5] He later transferred his command to HMS Severn. In 1915, after he had been promoted captain, his ships completed the destruction of the German cruiser SMS Königsberg in the Rufiji RiverinGerman East Africa.[5] For this action he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO).[4]

In 1916 he took command of the battleship HMS Orion in the Grand Fleet, remaining in command for the remainder of the war.[5] In 1918 he was appointed officer-in-charge of the naval officers taking courses at the University of Cambridge.[5] He was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the 1920 New Year Honours.[6]

In August 1921 he returned to sea as Captain of the Fleet of the Atlantic FleettoAdmiral Sir Charles Madden[5] and in 1923 he was appointed commodore of the Naval Barracks at Chatham.[5] In May 1926 he was promoted rear-admiral at the relatively early age of 48. In April 1927 he was appointed Naval Secretary[5] and in December 1929 he became Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Station.[5] He was promoted vice-admiral in 1930. In 1932 he became Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth.[5] He held the post until 1935, in which year he was promoted Admiral, and retired in 1936,[5] although he served with the Royal Naval Reserve during the Second World War.[5] He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in 1934.[4]

Family

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Fullerton married Dorothy Sybil Fisher, daughter of John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher, in 1908.[4]

References

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  1. ^ 1881 England Census
  • ^ "Fullerton, Eric John Arthur". The National Archives' catalogue. The National Archives (UK). 15 July 1892. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  • ^ "Naval & Military intelligence". The Times. No. 36931. London. 21 November 1902. p. 5.
  • ^ a b c d Obituary, The Times, 12 November 1962
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives
  • ^ "No. 31712". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1919. p. 3.
  • [edit]
    Military offices
    Preceded by

    Frank Larken

    Naval Secretary
    1927–1929
    Succeeded by

    George Chetwode

    Preceded by

    Sir Bertram Thesiger

    Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station
    1929–1932
    Succeeded by

    Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith

    Preceded by

    Sir Hubert Brand

    Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth
    1932–1935
    Succeeded by

    Sir Reginald Plunkett


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