James Hope (Royal Navy officer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

James Hope (Royal Navy officer)

British Royal Navy officer

Date of Birth: 03-Mar-1808

Place of Birth: United Kingdom

Date of Death: 09-Jun-1881

Profession: military personnel

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About James Hope (Royal Navy officer)

  • Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Hope, GCB (3 March 1808 – 9 June 1881) was a Royal Navy officer.
  • As a captain he was present at the Battle of Vuelta de Obligado during the Uruguayan Civil War and then in the Baltic Sea during the Crimean War. Hope became Commander-in-Chief, East Indies and China Station and, when the Chinese authorities refused to allow British and French ministers to travel to Peking, he was instructed to force the Hai River.
  • He assembled a squadron of eleven gunboats and other vessels and, at the Second Battle of the Taku Forts, he led an assault on the forts at the mouth of the river in a resumption of the Second Opium War.
  • However the forts had been strengthened and the squadron encountered firm resistance from the Chinese defenders: Hope was forced to retreat. Two years later the Russians attempted to establish a year-round anchorage on the coast of the island of Tsushima, a Japanese territory located between Kyushu and Korea, in what became known as the Tsushima Incident.
  • Hope arrived with two British warships and forced the Russian corvette Posadnik to withdraw.
  • The following year he provided assistance to the Imperial Chinese Army in putting down the Taiping Rebellion.
  • He went on to be Commander-in-Chief, North America and West Indies Station and then Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.

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