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When ''Hercules'' passed the remains of [[H.M.S. Invincible (1907)|H.M.S. ''Invincible'']] and the crew started cheering (under the impression she was a German wreck), Clinton-Baker is alleged to have "called out from the bridge, 'Stop that cheering &mdash; that's one of our ships!'"<ref>Quoted in Baynham.  ''Men from the Dreadnoughts''.  p. 236.</ref>
When ''Hercules'' passed the remains of [[H.M.S. Invincible (1907)|H.M.S. ''Invincible'']] and the crew started cheering (under the impression she was a German wreck), Clinton-Baker is alleged to have "called out from the bridge, 'Stop that cheering &mdash; that's one of our ships!'"<ref>Quoted in Baynham.  ''Men from the Dreadnoughts''.  p. 236.</ref>


Clinton-Baker was appointed Rear-Admiral in the [[First Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)|First Battle Squadron]] on 1 April, 1919.  On 26 May, 1920, he assumed the office of [[Admiral Superintendent of Chatham Dockyard]].<ref>"Naval and Military" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Thursday, 9 June, 1921.  Issue '''42742''', col F, pg. 19.</ref>
Clinton-Baker was appointed Rear-Admiral in the [[Second Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)|Second Battle Squadron]] on 1 April, 1919.  On 26 May, 1920, he assumed the office of [[Admiral Superintendent of Chatham Dockyard]].<ref>"Naval and Military" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Thursday, 9 June, 1921.  Issue '''42742''', col F, pg. 19.</ref>


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Admiral SIR Lewis Clinton-Baker, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., C.B.E., Royal Navy (16 March, 1866 – 12 December, 1939) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the First World War.

Life & Career

When Hercules passed the remains of H.M.S. Invincible and the crew started cheering (under the impression she was a German wreck), Clinton-Baker is alleged to have "called out from the bridge, 'Stop that cheering — that's one of our ships!'"[1]

Clinton-Baker was appointed Rear-Admiral in the Second Battle Squadron on 1 April, 1919. On 26 May, 1920, he assumed the office of Admiral Superintendent of Chatham Dockyard.[2]

Notes

  1. Quoted in Baynham. Men from the Dreadnoughts. p. 236.
  2. "Naval and Military" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Thursday, 9 June, 1921. Issue 42742, col F, pg. 19.

Bibliography

  • "Admiral Sir Lewis Clinton-Baker" (Obituaries). The Times. Wednesday, 13 December, 1939. Issue 48487, col E, pg. 11.
  • Baynham, Henry (1976). Men from the Dreadnoughts. London: Hutchinson & Co (Publishers) Ltd. ISBN 0-09-121380-0.

Service Record


Naval Office
Preceded by
Henry Parker
In Command, H.M.S. Benbow
1916 – 1917
Succeeded by
Arthur Waistell