Sir Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge KCMG MVO was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the First World War, later rising to the rank of admiral.
Troubridge was born into a family with substantial military connections, with several of his forebears being distinguished naval officers. He too embarked on a career in the navy, rising through the ranks during the late Victorian period, and commanding ships in the Mediterranean. He served as a naval attach to several powers, including the Empire of Japan during the RussoJapanese War. He spent some time immediately before the outbreak of the First World War as a staff officer and assisted in the drawing up of strategic plans to be adopted in the event of war, though these were later rejected. He returned to seagoing service just prior to the outbreak of war, and commanded a cruiser squadron in the Mediterranean with the rank of rearadmiral. Here his promising career was blighted by the events surrounding the pursuit of two German warships, SMS160Goeben and SMS160Breslau. Despite being outclassed by the German warships, Troubridge intended to engage them, but was convinced otherwise by
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