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Admiral Beatty and Flag-Captain Chatfield
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Admiral Beatty and Flag-Captain Chatfield
Admiral of the Fleet Sir David Richard Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty (1871-1936) and Admiral of the Fleet Alfred Ernle Montacute Chatfield, 1st Baron Chatfield (1873-1967) (at the time Admiral and Flag-Captain respectively), watching the approach of the German Fleet from the bridge of the Grand Fleet Flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth, before giving the signal. Beatty received the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet in November 1918, at the end of the First World War. Date: 21 November 1918
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In this historic photograph, Admiral Beatty and Flag-Captain Chatfield, both clad in full naval uniform, intently watch the approach of the German Fleet from the bridge of the Grand Fleet Flagship, HMS Queen Elizabeth, on November 21, 1918. At the time, Admiral Beatty held the rank of Admiral of the Fleet, while Flag-Captain Chatfield was Admiral of the Fleet and 1st Baron Chatfield. The two naval officers stand resolute and focused, their gaze fixed on the horizon as they prepare to give the signal for the final engagement of the First World War. The German High Seas Fleet, having been bottled up in its home port of Wilhelmshaven since the beginning of the war, was finally lured out by a daring British naval maneuver. The sight of the German ships on the horizon marked the beginning of the end for the German Navy. Just a few hours later, Admiral Beatty would receive the formal surrender of the German Fleet, effectively ending the war at sea. The photograph captures a pivotal moment in naval history, with two of the most prominent figures in the British Navy standing together, poised to bring about a decisive victory. The image is a testament to their leadership, determination, and the unwavering resolve of the Grand Fleet. The scene on the bridge of HMS Queen Elizabeth is one of intense focus and anticipation, as the outcome of the battle and the war hangs in the balance.
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