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Thomas Atkinson (Royal Navy officer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Atkinson (Royal Navy officer)
Thomas Atkinson was a warrant officer in the Royal Navy who served as master under Nelson and became one of the admiral's favoured followers. Nelson clearly thought highly of Atkinson, describing him as "One of the best Masters I have seen in the Royal Navy". ==Early career and promotion to master== Born in Yorkshire in 1767, Atkinson joined the Navy as a volunteer in 1793. Virtually nothing is known of him before this date but as he was immediately rated as an able seaman it is almost certain that he was already an experienced mariner. He was promoted to master two years later and joined , a 36 gun frigate. In the spring of 1797 he transferred to which soon after became Nelson's flagship. It was here Atkinson first came to the Admiral's attention, serving under him during the unsuccessful expedition of 1797 against Santa Cruz de Tenerife.〔
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