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[[Captain (Royal Navy)|Captain]] '''Bryan Fullerton Adams''', D.S.O., Royal Navy (22 July, 1887 – 22 September, 1971) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]].
 
[[Captain (Royal Navy)|Captain]] '''Bryan Fullerton Adams''', D.S.O., Royal Navy (22 July, 1887 – 22 September, 1971) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]].
  
Gunnery Officer [[H.M.S. Princess Royal (1911)|H.M.S. ''Princess Royal'']] during the war.
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==Life & Career==
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Adams was the Gunnery Officer of {{UK-PrincessRoyal|f=p}} for some portion of the war.
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As a {{CommRN}}, Adams was appointed in command of the {{UK-Legion|f=t}} on 8 July, 1918.{{NLFeb19|p. 830}}
  
 
==D.S.O. Award==
 
==D.S.O. Award==

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Captain Bryan Fullerton Adams, D.S.O., Royal Navy (22 July, 1887 – 22 September, 1971) was an officer in the Royal Navy during the First World War.

Life & Career

Adams was the Gunnery Officer of H.M.S. Princess Royal for some portion of the war.

As a Commander, Adams was appointed in command of the destroyer Legion on 8 July, 1918.[1]

D.S.O. Award

ADAMS Bryan F N/E Cdr. RN 88X560 & 560a Legion Vice-Admiral, Dover Patrol 31.07.19 N/E Post War DSO For conspicuous courage and devotion to duty during the storming of Zeebrugge Mole on the 23rd April, 1918. For his personal share in the above operation Commander Adams was promoted but subsequent enquires have established in fact that Commander Adams took an important part in the landing than was at first supposed and is therefore strongly recommended for a further reward. As at first reported Commander Adams landed at the same time as his immediate commanding officer the late Lt.Commander A.L. Harrison ; as a matter of fact Lt.Commander Harrison was wounded on board the "Vindictive", and did not reach the Mole for some time after Commander Adams had landed. The attack on the seaward end of the Mole, was therefore entirely due to the initiative of Commander Adams, who pressed his attack on which the whole success of the blocking operation might have depended, with a magnificent dash, displaying qualities of personal courage and leadership of the highest order.

Who was Who

ADAMS, Captain Bryan Fullerton DSO 1919

Born 22 July 1887; s of late G. H. Adams, Portglenone, Co. Down, and Melbourne, Australia; m 1st, 1921, Audrey (d 1929), d of C. E. Marshall, Thurlestone, Devon; one d; 2nd, 1937, Pamela Jocelyne, o d of late Vice-Adm. Sidney Drury-Lowe, CMG; one d ; died 22 Sept. 1971

Royal Navy, retired

EDUCATION Sherborne; HMS Britannia

CAREER Served European War, 1914–18 (despatches, DSO); Comdr, 1918; retired list, 1933

RECREATION Gardening

CLUBS United Service and Royal Aero, MCC

ADDRESS Cherry Tree, Hacheston, Suffolk

Footnotes

  1. The Navy List. (February, 1919). p. 830.

Bibliography

Service Record

Naval Appointments
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