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Graham Moore (Royal Navy officer)
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This article is about the Royal Navy admiral. For the American writer, see Graham Moore (writer). For the Welsh footballer, see Graham Moore (footballer). For other uses, see Graham Moore.
Admiral Sir Graham Moore GCB, GCMG (1764 – 25 November 1843) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer he took part in the Great Siege of Gibraltar during the American Revolutionary War. As captain of the frigate Melampus, he took part in the Battle of Tory Island in October 1798, capturing the Résolue two days later, during the French Revolutionary Wars. He went on to be First Naval Lord, then Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet, and finally, Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth. He was the younger brother of General Sir John Moore.
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Born | 1764 Glasgow, Scotland |
Died | 25 November 1843 (aged 78–79) Cobham, Surrey |
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Years of service | 1777–1839 |
Rank | Admiral |
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Relations | Dr. John Moore (father) General Sir John Moore (brother) Harriet Jane Moore (niece) |
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