13EATTY, DAVID, EARL, a British admiral, born in 1871. He chose a naval career, and from the start manifested those qualities of judgment and intrepid ity that signalized his work in all stages of the service. In 1898, serving in the Kitchener expedition on the Nile, he won the D. S. O. He was in the Boxer Re bellion and gave distinguished service at Tien-Tsin, where he was twice wounded. In 1900 he was made captain, and in 1910 became rear admiral. For two years prior to the outbreak of the World War he was naval secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty. In 1913 he be came commander of the First Battle Cruiser Squadron. The first action of importance in which he participated was the fight in the Bight of Helgoland, which resulted in a British victory. His casualties were slight, while the Germans lost five ships, 700 of their men being drowned or otherwise killed, while 300 were captured. In the Dogger Bank ac tion of Jan. 24, 1915, his squadron scored another triumph, only two of his ships being hit, while the German armored cruiser "Bliicher," after having been put out of action, turned turtle and sank with heavy loss of life. The battle of
Jutland, the greatest naval action of the war, was fought May 31, 1916. Both sides suffered severely and conflicting claims were made as to the side with which victory rested. In this action, Beatty for a while was engaged with much inferior forces against practically the whole of the German High Seas Fleet. His cruiser squadron fought brilliantly in the effort to hold the Ger mans until the Grand Fleet under Jel licoe could arrive and get into action. The Germans drew off and retreated under cover of the night, leaving the British still holding the seas, as they had done up to that time. When Jellicoe was made First Sea Lord on Nov. 29, 1917, Beatty was made commander of the grand fleet, which office he held until the close of the conflict. In that capacity it fell to him to receive the surrender of the German fleet off the Firth of Forth, Nov. 21, 1918. He received many deco rations and was made an earl in 1919.