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Commodore A. F. Jarvis

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Commodore A. F. Jarvis
NameA. F. Jarvis
RankCommodore
BranchRoyal Navy
Serviceyearsc. 1880s–1919
Commands*HMS ''Grafton'' *HMS ''Venerable'' *HMS King Edward VII *HMS Commonwealth *Royal Naval Barracks, Portsmouth
Battles*World War I **Gallipoli Campaign **Battle of Jutland
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Commodore A. F. Jarvis was a senior officer in the Royal Navy during the late Victorian era and the First World War. His career spanned over three decades, encompassing significant commands in both the British Home Fleet and key shore establishments. Jarvis is noted for his command of major battleships during critical naval engagements of the Great War, including the Battle of Jutland.

Early life and education

Little is documented about his early childhood, but Arthur Frederick Jarvis entered the Royal Navy as a cadet in the late 1870s. He received his early naval education aboard the training ship HMS ''Britannia'' at Dartmouth. His professional development continued through service on various vessels across the British Empire, leading to his promotion to Lieutenant in the mid-1880s.

Jarvis's early career followed the typical path of a Royal Navy officer, with postings to ships on foreign stations, including the Cape of Good Hope Station and the East Indies Station. He was promoted to Commander in 1899 and to Captain in 1904. His first major command was the protected cruiser HMS ''Grafton'' in the early 1900s. He later commanded the pre-dreadnought HMS ''Venerable'' in the Channel Fleet.

Command and leadership

At the outbreak of the First World War, Captain Jarvis was in command of the King Edward VII-class HMS King Edward VII. In 1915, his ship was deployed to the Mediterranean Sea as part of the naval forces supporting the Gallipoli Campaign. In 1916, he was given command of the HMS Commonwealth, a battleship in the Grand Fleet. In this role, he led the ship and its crew during the pivotal Battle of Jutland in May 1916, the war's largest naval confrontation. For his wartime service, he was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in 1917. His final seagoing command concluded in 1918.

Later life and legacy

In 1918, Jarvis was promoted to the rank of Commodore and appointed in command of the Royal Naval Barracks, Portsmouth, a critical shore establishment for manning the fleet. He retired from the Royal Navy in 1919 following the conclusion of the First World War. Commodore Jarvis's legacy is that of a dependable fleet commander who led capital ships through one of the most significant naval battles in history, contributing to the Royal Navy's sustained dominance during a period of global conflict.

Category:Royal Navy officers Category:Royal Navy personnel of World War I Category:Companions of the Order of the Bath