Admiral Sackville Carden

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Admiral Sackville Carden was a British Royal Navy officer best known for planning and initially leading the Allied naval campaign against the Ottoman Empire in the Dardanelles during World War I.

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instanceOf Royal Navy officer
admiral
human
conflict Dardanelles naval operations
surface form: Dardanelles campaign

World War I
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer Royal Navy
surface form: British Royal Navy
era early 20th century
familyName Carden
givenName Sackville
hasNationality British
languageOfWorkOrName English
militaryAllegiance United Kingdom
militaryBranch Royal Navy
notableEvent initial naval assaults on the Dardanelles in 1915
notableFor initially leading the Allied naval attack on the Ottoman Empire in World War I
planning the Allied naval campaign in the Dardanelles
occupation naval officer
opponent Ottoman Empire
partOf Allied Mediterranean fleet
planned Allied naval strategy to force the Dardanelles Straits
positionHeld commander of the Allied naval forces in the Dardanelles
rank Admiral
Vice Admiral
reasonForReplacement ill health during the Dardanelles campaign
replacedBy John de Robeck
sexOrGender male
theatreOfOperations Dardanelles
Gallipoli Peninsula
surface form: Gallipoli peninsula

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Dardanelles naval operations commander Admiral Sackville Carden