Titanic's captain was Edward John Smith and the First Officer was Henry Tingle Wilde.
The captain was not on the bridge to turn Titanic away from the iceberg but First Officer Murdoch gave the order to so do.
Captain Edward John Smith,1st officer William Murdoch and 2nd Charles Lightoller.
Titanic's captain was Edward John Smith and his first officer was William Murdoch.
William McMaster Murdoch was the first officer on the RMS Titanic, the second in line after the master.
The first person to verify to the world that Titanic sunk was Fourth-Officer Boxhall when he conferred with Captain Rostron on Carpathia.
Fourth Officer Boxhall reported to Captain Rostron on the Carpathia and confirmed the loss of Titanic.
After the Captian went to bed second officer Charles Lightoller was in control and he was relieved by First officer Murdoch who was in command when Titanic hit the iceburg.
The Captain didn't make that decision. The decisions regarding filling the lifeboats were taken by First Officer Murdoch and Second Officer Liteholler.
Edward Smith, captain of Titanic
He is the titanic's first officer. He died when the titanic sank. at the age of 39. He is the titanic's first officer. He died when the titanic sank. at the age of 39.
Captain Smith spent some time on the Titanic bridge and spoke with Second Officer Charles Lightoller about the ice zone, temperature and the like. He then went to bed. Lightoller was relieved by First Officer William Murdoch prior to the fateful encounter with the iceberg.
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