Archibald Lucius Douglas

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Admiral SIR Archibald Lucius Douglas, G.C.B., Royal Navy (8 February, 1842 – 12 March, 1913) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Life & Career

Douglas was appointed Commander-in-Chief on the East Indies Station on 15 January, 1898.[1]

Footnotes

  1. "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Saturday, 8 January, 1898. Issue 35408, col C, pg. 10.

Bibliography

  • "Admiral Sir Archibald Douglas" (Obituaries). The Times. Thursday, 13 March, 1913. Issue 40158, col E, pg. 9.

Service Records


Naval Offices
Preceded by
Edmund C. Drummond
Commander-in-Chief on the East Indies Station
1898 – 1899
Succeeded by
Day H. Bosanquet
Preceded by
Lord Walter Kerr
Second Naval Lord
1899 – 1902
Succeeded by
Sir John A. Fisher
Preceded by
Sir Frederick G. D. Bedford
Commander-in-Chief on the North America and West Indies Station
1902 – 1904
Succeeded by
Day H. Bosanquet
Preceded by
Sir John A. Fisher
Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
1904 – 1907
Succeeded by
Sir Arthur D. Fanshawe