Richard Lee Military person

Admiral Sir Richard Lee KCB KTS (c. 1765 – 5 August 1837) was a prominent officer of the British Royal Navy who served in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. His early career was marked by his participation in a number of important battles during the American war, during the French Revolutionary Wars he spent an unremarkable period of time in the Caribbean, but during the Napoleonic Wars he was again prominent, participating heavily in a number of important engagements. In 1812 Lee was promoted to rear-admiral and was unable to get an appointment, his future as a serving officer in doubt. Although he never again served in an active capacity, he continued to receive promotions and rewards for his lengthy service, both from the British and Portuguese royal families. He died at his home in Walmer, Kent in 1837 at the age of 72 as a full admiral.

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Birth dateJanuary 01, 1765
Date of deathAugust 05, 1837
Place of death
Kent , Walmer

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allegianceUnited Kingdom
award
Order of the Bath
Order of the Tower and Sword
military operations
American Revolutionary War
Walcheren Campaign
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1780)
French Revolutionary Wars
Action of 25 September 1806
Battle of Martinique (1780)
Battle of Cape Spartel
Great Siege of Gibraltar
Battle of Cape Ortegal
military branch
Royal Navy
service start1777
service end1837

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