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Admiral Sir Frederick Tower Hamilton (8 March 1856 – 4 October 1917) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel. ==Naval career== Hamilton joined the Royal Navy in 1869〔(National Maritime Museum )〕 as a cadet on the training ship Britannia.〔 He fought in Naval Brigade in the Zulu War in 1879, for which service he was mentioned in despatches.〔 After promotion to Lieutenant he specialised into the Torpedo Branch and in 1884 after training was appointed a staff officer at the Torpedo Schoolship Vernon.〔 In 1892 he was promoted to commander and serving aboard the battleship HMS ''Hood''. He was appointed in command of the torpedo school ship HMS ''Defiance'' at Devonport on 1 November 1897, promoted to Captain on 1 January 1898, and re-appointed in command of the ''Defiance'' the same day. On 18 March 1902 he was appointed flag captain of the battleship HMS ''Bulwark'', which in May was to become flagship of Admiral Sir Compton Domvile, Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet. Hamilton was Aide-de-Camp to the King between 1906 and 1907.〔(The Peerage.com )〕 At the outset of the First World War Hamilton was Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel and was promoted to full Admiral in June 1916.〔(Admirals.org.uk )〕 He went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Rosyth later that year〔(Dunfermline Heritage Roots )〕 but died suddenly from a heart attack in 1917 and is buried in Fife.〔(Great War Forum )〕 He lived at Anmer Hall near King's Lynn in Norfolk.〔
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