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==Life & Career==
 
==Life & Career==
The son of Reverend J. G. Brine of Canterbury.  Brine spoke some French.
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The son of Reverend James Gram Brine of Canterbury.  Brine spoke some French.
  
Brine was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on  
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Brine was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 31 October, 1895.
  
Brine was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on  
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Brine was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on 31 December, 1906.
  
 
Brine was appointed to {{UK-StVincent}} as executive officer on 13 February, 1910.
 
Brine was appointed to {{UK-StVincent}} as executive officer on 13 February, 1910.
  
Brine's body was recovered after he drowned off Land's End on 15 November, 1911 after he was washed overboard, presumably from {{UK-StVincent}}..
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Brine was washed overboard from {{UK-StVincent}} off Land's End on 15 November, 1911 as she transited from Portland to Berehaven in high seas in company with {{UK-Collingwood}}, {{UK-Temeraire}} and {{UK-Vanguard}}. Alerted at 6.30am to the fact that the port accommodation ladder was being broken up by the sea, he went on deck to attempt to secure it.  He was swept overboard and attempts to get a lifebuoy or lifeboat to him failed.  His body was recovered two hours later.<ref>"The Late Commander Brine", ''The Times''.</ref>
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* "The Late Commander Brine" ''The Times'' (London, England), Friday, Nov 17, 1911; pg. 10; Issue 39745.
 
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Revision as of 12:24, 26 July 2017

Commander Frederick George Brine, (8 August, 1873 – 15 November, 1911) served in the Royal Navy.

Life & Career

The son of Reverend James Gram Brine of Canterbury. Brine spoke some French.

Brine was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 31 October, 1895.

Brine was promoted to the rank of Commander on 31 December, 1906.

Brine was appointed to St. Vincent as executive officer on 13 February, 1910.

Brine was washed overboard from St. Vincent off Land's End on 15 November, 1911 as she transited from Portland to Berehaven in high seas in company with Collingwood, Temeraire and Vanguard. Alerted at 6.30am to the fact that the port accommodation ladder was being broken up by the sea, he went on deck to attempt to secure it. He was swept overboard and attempts to get a lifebuoy or lifeboat to him failed. His body was recovered two hours later.[1]

See Also

Bibliography

  • "The Late Commander Brine" The Times (London, England), Friday, Nov 17, 1911; pg. 10; Issue 39745.

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
William A. Barkley
Captain of H.M.S. Opossum
5 Jan, 1902[2]
Succeeded by
Reginald L. Crichton

Footnotes

  1. "The Late Commander Brine", The Times.
  2. The Navy List. (May, 1902). p. 286.