Philip Wylie Dumas Explained

Admiral Philip Wylie Dumas, CB, CVO (9 March 1868 – 11 December 1948) was a British Royal Navy officer. He was a noted advocate of the use of oil and of the internal combustion engine for naval vessels.[1]

During the First World War, Dumas held a series of appointments at the Admiralty until 1917, when he was given command of HMS Agamemnon. He was promoted to rear-admiral in 1918 and retired. He was promoted on the retired list to vice-admiral in 1924 and to admiral in 1928.[2]

References

  1. News: 14 December 1948 . Adml. P. W. Dumas . . 6.
  2. Web site: Philip Wylie Dumas . The Dreadnought Project . 2024-04-25 . 2023-10-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231006045030/http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Philip_Wylie_Dumas . live .