Arthur Wilson

Military Person

1842 – 1921

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Who was Arthur Wilson?

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson VC, GCB, OM, GCVO, Bt was a Royal Navy officer. He served in the Anglo-Egyptian War and then the Mahdist War being awarded the Victoria Cross during the Battle of El Teb in February 1884. He went on to command a battleship, the torpedo school HMS Vernon and then another battleship before taking charge of the Experimental Torpedo Squadron. He later commanded the Channel Fleet. He briefly served as First Sea Lord but in that role he "was abrasive, inarticulate, and autocratic" and was really only selected as Admiral Fisher's successor because he was a supporter of Fisher's reforms. Wilson survived for even less time than was intended by the stop-gap nature of his appointment because of his opposition to the establishment of a Naval Staff. Appointed an advisor at the start of World War I, he advocated offensive schemes in the North Sea including the capture of Heligoland and was an early proponent of the development and use of submarines in the Royal Navy.

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Born
Mar 4, 1842
Swaffham
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Education
  • Eton College
Died
May 25, 1921
Swaffham

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on July 23, 2013

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