Horace Hood British First World War admiral killed in action
Horace Hood is a 45 years old British First World War admiral killed in action from London, England. Horace Hood was born on October 02, 1870 (died on May 31, 1916, he was 45 years old) in London, England. His nickname was Hood Horace Lambert Alexander.
About
No, he died on 05/31/1916, 108 years ago. He was 45 years old when he died. Cause of death: Battle of Jutland. He died in North Sea
Family
His mother is Edith Lydia Drummond Ward and his father is Francis Wheler Hood, 4th Viscount Hood Of Whitley. His mother died at the age of (Horace was 40 years old). () and Francis Wheler Hood, 4th Viscount Hood Of Whitley was 32 years old when Horace born.
Parents
Wife
Ellen Touzalin
He married with Ellen Touzalin on Wednesday, January 19th, 1910. Horace Hood was 39 years old. Married for 114 years, 10 months.
Children
He had four children, Samuel (70) , Samuel (70) , Alexander (85) and Alexander (85) . When his first child, Samuel Hood, 6th Viscount Hood, was born, Horace Hood was 40 years old.
Awards (2)
Awarded Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath , awarded Distinguished Service Order ,
Education
He graduated from Britannia Royal Naval College
What was Horace's zodiac sign?Horace Hood zodiac sign was libra.
Other facts about Horace Hood
Alias | Hood Horace Lambert Alexander |
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Award | Order of the Bath, Royal Victorian Order, Distinguished Service Order |
Battle | Battle of Jutland, Battle of the Yser, World War I |
Place of death | North Sea |
Member of the crew of | HMS Prince Of Wales , named as: HMS Britannia |
Place of birth | London |
Military casualty classification | Killed In Action |
Date of death | 1916-05-31T00:00:00Z |
Conflict | Battle Of The Yser |
Cause of death | Battle Of Jutland |
Given name | Horace |
Family name | Hood. Show people with the surname Hood |
Country of citizenship | United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland |
Military branch | Royal Navy |
Military rank | Rear Admiral |
Allegiance | United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland |