George Murray (Royal Navy officer, born 1759)
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George Murray, né en janvier 1759 à Chichester et mort dans cette même ville le 28 février 1819, est un vice-amiral de la Royal Navy. Il participe à la guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis, aux guerres de la Révolution française et aux guerres napoléoniennes.
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Vice-Admiral Sir George Murray KCB (January 1759 – 28 February 1819) was an officer in the Royal Navy who saw service in a wide range of theatres and campaigns. His active naval career spanned the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Murray served under many of the most notable commanders of his age and participated in several of their greatest victories. He was with Parker and Howe in the West Indies and North America, Johnstone and Hughes in the East Indies, Jervis at Cape St Vincent, Nelson at Copenhagen, and took part in a host of other actions and engagements. Temporarily a captive of the French he was a keen scholar and spent time learning the French language and their naval customs, as well as being a competent surveyor, experience that was
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George Murray (1759-1819)
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George Murray (Royal Navy officer, born 1759)
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Vice-Admiral Sir George Murray KCB (January 1759 – 28 February 1819) was an officer in the Royal Navy who saw service in a wide range of theatres and campaigns. His active naval career spanned the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Murray served under many of the most notable commanders of his age and participated in several of their greatest victories. He was with Parker and Howe in the West Indies and North America, Johnstone and Hughes in the East Indies, Jervis at Cape St Vincent, Nelson at Copenhagen, and took part in a host of other actions and engagements. Temporarily a captive of the French he was a keen scholar and spent time learning the French language and their naval customs, as well as being a competent surveyor, experience that was to help him in later life. He had a particularly enduring friendship with Nelson, who personally requested his services as his captain of the fleet. It was only chance that prevented Murray from serving as such at Trafalgar. With Murray absent, Nelson declined to appoint a replacement, one biographer reasoning that "none but Murray would do".
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George Murray, né en janvier 1759 à Chichester et mort dans cette même ville le 28 février 1819, est un vice-amiral de la Royal Navy. Il participe à la guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis, aux guerres de la Révolution française et aux guerres napoléoniennes.
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