Christopher Cradock
Sir Christopher George Francis Maurice Cradock (2 July 1862–1 November 1914), was a British admiral.
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2 July - 1862 - 1 November - 1914 - British - Admiral
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He entered the Royal Navy in 1875 and saw action in the Mediterranean and China, serving with distinction. Cradock was promoted to Rear-Admiral in 1910 and was awarded the KVCO in 1912. In 1913 he was given command of the North America and West Indies Station.
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Royal Navy - 1875 - Mediterranean - China - 1910 - KVCO - 1912 - 1913 - North America - West Indies
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With the start of World War I in August 1914 Cradock, commanding the 4th Squadron of the Royal Navy, was ordered to pursue and destroy Admiral Maximilian von Spee's fleet of commerce-raiding cruisers. Cradock's fleet was significantly weaker than Spee's, consisting of mainly elderly vessels manned by largely inexperienced crews.
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World War I - 1914 - Royal Navy - Maximilian von Spee - Cruisers
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Cradock found Spee's force off Chile and decided to engage it. In the resulting Battle of Coronel Cradock's fleet was destroyed with heavy loss of life, including his own.
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Chile - Battle of Coronel
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