Jack Cornwell was a young British naval officer who earned the Victoria Cross for bravery during World War I despite his untimely death at age 16.
George Rodney was a British naval officer and admiral known for his strategic victories during the American War of Independence and the Battle of the Saintes.
Edward Pellew was a British naval officer and explorer who made significant contributions to the Royal Navy and participated in the Napoleonic Wars.
John Jervis was a British Royal Navy officer and renowned strategist, instrumental in securing numerous victories during the Napoleonic Wars, earning him the title of Earl St. Vincent.
John Byng was a British Admiral known for his pivotal role in the Seven Years' War, whose execution sparked controversy and debate over military justice.
Richard Howe was an American Revolutionary War general and British Army officer who commanded British forces in North America.