That would be Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson of the Nile. He lost an arm as well.
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Admiral Richard Howe and General William Howe were two of the three famous Howe brothers, with George Howe being the third one. While Richard was a British Naval officer known for being British Naval commander during American Revolutionary War, William Howe belonged to British Army and was Commander-in-chief of British forces during the American Revolutionary War.
His current Rank is Admiral of the Fleet
The French fleet under Admiral DeGrasse (François-Joseph Paul, marquis de Grasse Tilly, comte de Grasse) kept the British fleet from reinforcing or evacuating Cornwallis's forces at Yorktown. His ships defeated the British Admiral Thomas Graves in the Battle of the Chesapeake.
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Admiral nelson first name was Horatio. He was a British flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy.
Admiral Horticho Nelson
Nelson's Column, a famous statue in London, is located in Trafalgar Square. It honors Admiral Horatio Nelson, a British naval hero.
Admiral Lord Nelson.
Admiral Lord Nelson.
He was a German admiral who became famous for his memo to Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Horatio Nelson. During the capture of Corsica in 1794, he was hit in the face by a blast of gravel and blinded in his right eye.
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Admiral Horatio Nelson. was the commanding British officer. He was a tactical genius too.