Percy Scott

Admiral Sir Percy Moreton Scott, 1st Baronet, KCB, KCVO (10 July 1853 18 October 1924) was a British Royal Navy officer and a pioneer in modern naval gunnery. During his career he proved to be an engineer and problem solver of some considerable foresight, ingenuity and tenacity. He did not, however, endear himself to the Navy establishment for his regular outspoken criticism of the Navy's conservatism and resistance to change and this undoubtedly slowed the acceptance of his most important ideas, notably the introduction of directed firing. In spite of this, his vision proved correct most of the time and he rose to the rank of admiral and amongst other honours was made baronet, a hereditary title.

Sir Percy Moreton Scott
Born10 July 1853
Canonbury, Middlesex
Died18 October 1924(1924-10-18) (aged 71)
52, South Audley St, London
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service18661913
19141916
RankAdmiral
Commands heldHMS Scylla, 1896–1899
HMS Terrible, 1899–1902
HMS Excellent, 1903–1905
1st Cruiser Squadron, 1907–1909
London Air Defence Area, 1915–1916
Battles/warsThird Ashanti War, 1873–1874
Egyptian War, 1882
South African War, 1899–1900
China War, 1900
World War I, 1914–1918
Awards1st Baronet of Witley in the County of Surrey (1913)
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (1910)
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (1906)
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (1902)
Order of the Medjidieh of the Third Class (Turkey) (1890)
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