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File:George Hudson Magnificent.jpg
Hudson as an Engineer Commander in Magnificent, c. 1905.
From official officers' photograph in album of George Napier Tomlin.

Engineer Rear-Admiral SIR George William Hudson, Royal Navy (8 February, 1861 – 30 January, 1941) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

Early Life & Career

Hudson was made an Assistant Engineer on 1 July, 1881. He was sent to H.M.S. Asia for a course in torpedo instruction.

He was promoted to the rank of Engineer with seniority of 1 September, 1886.

Hudson was promoted to the rank of Chief Engineer with seniority of 1 June, 1894.

He was promoted to the rank of Staff Engineer with seniority of 1 June, 1898.

He was promoted to the rank of Fleet Engineer with seniority of 1 June, 1902.

As an Engineer Commander, Hudson was appointed to the battleship Magnificent from 2 January, 1903 through 6 February, 1906.

As he was completing nearly two years service in Leviathan, Hudson was promoted to the rank of Engineer Captain dated 21 December 1911.

Hudson was promoted to the rank of Engineer Rear-Admiral on 8 February, 1916.

See Also

Service Record

Footnotes