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- James_Bremer abstract "Sir James John Gordon Bremer, KCB, KCH (26 September 1786 – 14 February 1850) was a British Royal Navy officer. He served in the Napoleonic Wars, First Anglo-Burmese War, and First Anglo-Chinese War. In China, he served twice as commander-in-chief of British forces.Born in Portsea, Portsmouth, Bremer joined the Royal Navy in 1794. While serving in the East Indies, he became commander of HMS Rattlesnake. He was promoted to captain in 1814 and was nominated a CB the following year. After becoming commander of HMS Tamar, he was sent to Melville Island, Australia, in 1824 to establish a colony. Under his leadership, the north coast of Australia from 129° to 135° longitude was claimed as British territory. Bremer served twice as commander-in-chief of British forces in the First Anglo-Chinese War from 1839 to 1841. During the war, he took formal possession of Hong Kong Island for the United Kingdom in 1841. He was made a KCB the same year. In 1846, he was appointed second-in-command of the Channel Fleet and was superintendent of Woolwich Dockyard from which he retired in 1848. He died in 1850, having risen to the rank of rear-admiral.".
- James_Bremer award Order_of_the_Bath.
- James_Bremer award Royal_Guelphic_Order.
- James_Bremer battle Battle_of_Canton_(March_1841).
- James_Bremer battle Battle_of_First_Bar.
- James_Bremer battle Battle_of_Whampoa.
- James_Bremer battle Battle_of_the_Bogue.
- James_Bremer battle Capture_of_Chusan.
- James_Bremer battle First_Anglo-Burmese_War.
- James_Bremer battle First_Opium_War.
- James_Bremer battle Napoleonic_Wars.
- James_Bremer battle Second_Battle_of_Chuenpee.
- James_Bremer birthDate "1786-09-26".
- James_Bremer birthPlace Portsea_Island.
- James_Bremer birthYear "1786".
- James_Bremer deathDate "1850-02-14".
- James_Bremer deathPlace Royal_Tunbridge_Wells.
- James_Bremer deathYear "1850".
- James_Bremer militaryCommand "East Indies and China Station".
- James_Bremer serviceEndYear "1850".
- James_Bremer serviceStartYear "1794".
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- James_Bremer after George_Elliot_(1784–1863).
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- James_Bremer awards Order_of_the_Bath.
- James_Bremer awards Royal_Guelphic_Order.
- James_Bremer awards "KCB".
- James_Bremer battles Battle_of_Canton_(March_1841).
- James_Bremer battles Battle_of_First_Bar.
- James_Bremer battles Battle_of_Whampoa.
- James_Bremer battles Battle_of_the_Bogue.
- James_Bremer battles Capture_of_Chusan.
- James_Bremer battles First_Anglo-Burmese_War.
- James_Bremer battles First_Opium_War.
- James_Bremer battles Napoleonic_Wars.
- James_Bremer battles Second_Battle_of_Chuenpee.
- James_Bremer before Frederick_Lewis_Maitland_(Royal_Navy_officer).
- James_Bremer before George_Elliot_(1784–1863).
- James_Bremer birthDate "1786-09-26".
- James_Bremer birthPlace "Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England".
- James_Bremer commands East_Indies_and_China_Station.
- James_Bremer dateOfBirth "1786-09-26".
- James_Bremer dateOfDeath "1850-02-14".
- James_Bremer deathDate "1850-02-14".
- James_Bremer deathPlace "Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England".
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- James_Bremer name "Bremer, James".
- James_Bremer name "Sir James Bremer".
- James_Bremer placeOfBirth "Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England".
- James_Bremer placeOfDeath "Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England".
- James_Bremer rank Admiral_(Royal_Navy).
- James_Bremer serviceyears "1794".
- James_Bremer shortDescription "Royal Navy admiral".
- James_Bremer title East_Indies_and_China_Station.
- James_Bremer years "January 1840–July 1840".
- James_Bremer years "November 1840–October 1841".
- James_Bremer description "Royal Navy admiral".
- James_Bremer description "Royal Navy admiral".
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- James_Bremer comment "Sir James John Gordon Bremer, KCB, KCH (26 September 1786 – 14 February 1850) was a British Royal Navy officer. He served in the Napoleonic Wars, First Anglo-Burmese War, and First Anglo-Chinese War. In China, he served twice as commander-in-chief of British forces.Born in Portsea, Portsmouth, Bremer joined the Royal Navy in 1794. While serving in the East Indies, he became commander of HMS Rattlesnake. He was promoted to captain in 1814 and was nominated a CB the following year.".
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