- Eric Fullerton
Admiral Sir Eric John Arthur Fullerton KCB DSO (1878–
9 November 1962 ) was a BritishRoyal Navy officer.Fullerton was the second son of Admiral Sir John Fullerton and entered the Royal Navy himself in 1892 as a Cadet in HMS "Britannia". He was promoted
Sub-Lieutenant in 1899 andLieutenant in 1900. He specialised as aphysical training instructor and in 1903 joined the newRoyal Naval College, Osborne as Inspector of Gymnasia. In 1905 he joined thebattleship HMS "Renown" and in January 1907 transferred to HMS "Queen",flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet. In October 1908 he joined theroyal yacht , HMY "Victoria and Albert", and was promotedCommander in 1910. In 1911 he was appointedexecutive officer of the battleship HMS "Triumph" in the Mediterranean, and the following year rejoined Osborne.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 thesquadron consisting of "Mersey" and its two sister ships, HMS "Humber" and HMS "Severn". He later transferred his command to HMS "Severn". In 1915, after he had been promotedCaptain , his ships completed the destruction of the Germancruiser SMS "Königsberg" in theRufiji River inGerman East Africa . For this action he was awarded theDistinguished Service Order (DSO).In 1916 he took command of the battleship HMS "Orion" in the
Grand Fleet , remaining in command for the remainder of the war. In 1918 he was appointed officer-in-charge of the naval officers taking courses at theUniversity of Cambridge . He was appointedCompanion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the 1920 New Year Honours. [LondonGazette |issue=31712 |date=30 December 1919 |startpage=3 |supp=yes]In August 1921 he returned to sea as
Captain of the Fleet of the Atlantic Fleet to Admiral Sir Charles Madden and in 1923 he was appointedCommodore of the Naval Barracks atChatham . In May 1926 he was promotedRear-Admiral at the relatively early age of 48. In April 1927 he was appointedNaval Secretary and in December 1929 he becameCommander-in-Chief of theEast Indies Station . He was promotedVice-Admiral in 1930. In 1932 he was transferred as C-in-C Plymouth. He held the post until 1935, in which year he was promotedAdmiral , and retired in 1936, although he served with theRoyal Naval Reserve during theSecond World War . He was appointedKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in 1934.Fullerton married Dorothy Sybil Fisher, daughter of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher, in 1908.
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*Obituary, "
The Times ",12 November 1962
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