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==Life & Career==
 
==Life & Career==
 
Briggs was appointed to [[H.M.S. Revenge (1892)|H.M.S. ''Revenge'']] on 7 January, 1898.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Saturday, 8 January, 1898.  Issue '''35408''', col C, pg. 10.</ref>
 
Briggs was appointed to [[H.M.S. Revenge (1892)|H.M.S. ''Revenge'']] on 7 January, 1898.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Saturday, 8 January, 1898.  Issue '''35408''', col C, pg. 10.</ref>
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Appointed {{CaptRN}} of [[H.M.S. Vernon (Torpedo Training School)|H.M.S. ''Vernon'']] on 24 December, 1904. <ref>Blond. ''Technology and Tradition''. p. 167.</ref>
  
 
Briggs relieved the Honourable [[Stanley Cecil James Colville|Stanley Colville]] as Rear-Admiral in the First Division of the [[Home Fleet (Royal Navy)|Home Fleet]] on 4 January, 1909.<ref>''Hazell's Annual, 1910''.  p. 199.</ref>  
 
Briggs relieved the Honourable [[Stanley Cecil James Colville|Stanley Colville]] as Rear-Admiral in the First Division of the [[Home Fleet (Royal Navy)|Home Fleet]] on 4 January, 1909.<ref>''Hazell's Annual, 1910''.  p. 199.</ref>  

Revision as of 13:18, 15 March 2011

Admiral SIR Charles John Briggs, K.C.B., Royal Navy (15 July, 1858 – 16 July, 1951) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Life & Career

Briggs was appointed to H.M.S. Revenge on 7 January, 1898.[1]

Appointed Captain of H.M.S. Vernon on 24 December, 1904. [2]

Briggs relieved the Honourable Stanley Colville as Rear-Admiral in the First Division of the Home Fleet on 4 January, 1909.[3]

At Portsmouth on 1 July, 1912 he hoisted his flag in the Venerable as Vice-Admiral Commanding the Fourth Battle Squadron. The following day he transferred his flag to the Exmouth.[4] He was confirmed in the rank of Vice-Admiral on 13 July, vice Battenberg.[5]

Briggs was placed on the Retired List on 2 July, 1917.[6]

Footnotes

  1. "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Saturday, 8 January, 1898. Issue 35408, col C, pg. 10.
  2. Blond. Technology and Tradition. p. 167.
  3. Hazell's Annual, 1910. p. 199.
  4. "Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Tuesday, 2 July, 1912. Issue 39940, col D, pg. 6.
  5. London Gazette: no. 28627. p. 5182. 16 July, 1912.
  6. London Gazette: no. 30161. p. 6549. 3 July, 1917.

Bibliography

  • "Admiral Sir Charless Briggs" (Obituaries). The Times. Friday, 20 July, 1951. Issue 52058, col D, pg. 8.

Service Record


Naval Offices
Preceded by
Sir John R. Jellicoe
Third Sea Lord and Controller of the Navy
1910 – 1912
Succeeded by
A. Gordon H. W. Moore
Preceded by
New Command
Vice-Admiral Commanding,
Fourth Battle Squadron

1912 – 1914
Succeeded by
Sir Douglas A. Gamble