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George Borrett
Born 10 March 1868
Wimbledon, United Kingdom
Died 10 June 1952
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch United Kingdom Royal Navy
Years of service 1881 – 1925/27
Rank Admiral
Commands held See Ships commanded
Battles/wars First World War
Awards Most Honourable Order of the Bath

Admiral George Holmes Borrett, CB (10 March 1868 – 10 June 1952) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served during the First World War, commanding a battleship at the Battle of Jutland, and later rising to the rank of admiral.

Early life

George Borrett was born on 10 March 1868 in Wimbledon to G. Borrett. He joined the competitive examinations for cadetships in the Royal Navy on 15 July 1889 and he was one of the best of the class, making him a Naval Cadet. He later married Clare Louisa daughter of William Guyer Hunter and had one daughter named Ellen.

Naval career

Borrrett was promoted to Sub-Lieutenant on 13 November 1887, and again on 13 November 1889, to Lieutenant. He was promoted to Commander on 1 January 1901 for services in China, and in June the following year was posted to the signals school at HMS Victory. He served at Victory during the coronation fleet review on 16 August 1902. From 1 September 1902 he was posted to the pre-dreadnought battleship HMS Revenge, which became flagship of the Home Fleet the following month. While in command of HMS Pioneer, he was promoted to Captain on 31 December 1906. Borrett served during the First World War, commanding the battleship HMS Monarch at the Battle of Jutland in 1916. For his actions during the war, he was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) on 1 January 1918. He would finally become Rear-Admiral on 16 August 1918 and Vice-Admiral on 14 October 1923, before retiring after achieving the rank of Admiral on 1 August 1927.

Later life

After the war, Borrett stayed in the Navy and received further promotions. On 17 February 1925 he was placed at his own request on the retired list, though he remained in the navy until 1927. When he was finally promoted to Admiral on 1 August 1927, he fully retired from naval service.

He died on 10 June 1952 at the age of 84, after a career of 46 years in the Navy.

Ships commanded

Preceded by
George P. W. Hope
Captain of HMS Pioneer
29 August 1904 – 9 January 1907
Succeeded by
Charles B. Miller
Preceded by
Philip Nelson-Ward
Captain of HMS Indefatigable
1 January 1908 – 25 January 1910
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
Arthur W. Ewart
Captain of HMS Ramillies
18 April 1910 – 24 February 1911
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
Bertram M. Chambers
Captain of HMS Majestic
24 February 1911 – 20 September 1912
Succeeded by
Guy R. A. Gaunt
Preceded by
Lionel Halsey
Captain of HMS Donegal
20 September 1912 – 25 August 1913
Succeeded by
Cunningham R. de C. Foot
Preceded by
James A. Fergusson
Captain of HMS Warrior
25 August 1913 – 16 December 1915
Succeeded by
Vincent B. Molteno
Preceded by
Frederick L. Field
Captain of HMS Monarch
16 December 1915 – 15 March 1916
Succeeded by
Michael H. Hodges
Preceded by
Michael H. Hodges
Captain of HMS Monarch
April 1916 – 6 April 1918
Succeeded by
Sidney R. Drury-Lowe
Preceded by
New Command
Rear-Admiral Commanding, Seventh Light Cruiser Squadron
6 April 1918 – 28 February 1919
Succeeded by
Command Abolished
Preceded by
Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt
Rear-Admiral Commanding, Harwich Force
1 March 1919
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
Alfred A. Ellison
Senior Naval Officer, Yangtze
May 1920 – October 1921
Succeeded by
Crawford Maclachlan
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