Admiral Nelson ✰ <Limited>

Nelson was famously wounded multiple times, losing sight in his right eye at Calvi (1794) and his right arm at Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1797).

Nelson's victories secured British naval supremacy for decades, saving Britain from the threat of invasion by Napoleon. "Blind eye" incident at Copenhagen? Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade controversy? admiral nelson

He was known for being a "rebel with a cause," leading from the front, sharing dangers with his men, and fostering a "band of brothers" mentality among his captains. Major Naval Victories Nelson was famously wounded multiple times, losing sight

He was buried with a state funeral in St. Paul's Cathedral and is immortalized by Nelson’s Column in London. Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade controversy

Distinguished himself by taking initiative, breaking formation, and capturing two Spanish ships.

Vice-Admiral (1758–1805) was a British Royal Navy officer who became a national hero, renowned for his inspirational leadership, unconventional naval tactics, and decisive victories during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He is widely considered one of the greatest naval commanders in history. Early Life and Career