Randolph Frank Ollive Foote Explained

Admiral Sir Randolph Frank Ollive Foote, KCB, CMG (14 May 1853 – 28 November 1931) was a Royal Navy officer.[1] [2] A gunnery and ordnance specialist, he held several senior appointments in ordnance administration during his career.

The son of Captain John Foote, RN and the grandson of Vice-Admiral Sir Edward James Foote, Randolph Foote joined HMS Britannia as a cadet in April 1867. In 1897, he took part in the Benin Expedition as captain of HMS Forte, and for his service he was mentioned in despatches and appointed a CMG.

In 1916, he was appointed a temporary major in the British Army.[3]

References

  1. News: 1 December 1931 . Admiral Sir R. Foote . 19 . The Times.
  2. Web site: Randolph Frank Ollive Foote. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220314/http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Randolph_Frank_Ollive_Foote . 2022-03-14 . live. The Dreadnought Project.
  3. News: 10 August 1916 . Admiral as Major . 8 . The Daily Telegraph.