Colin Kenneth MacLean
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Vice-Admiral Colin Kenneth MacLean, CB, CVO, DSO (17 September 1876 – 12 September 1935) was a British Royal Navy officer during the First World War.
Naval career
MacLean joined the Royal Navy, and was promoted a Lieutenant in 1898. He was posted to the second-class cruiser HMS Pique on 15 February 1900.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Naval & Military intelligence |date=1 February 1900 |page=6 |issue=36054 }}
As a Captain, he later commanded several ships, including HMS Lightfoot, HMS Spenser, and HMS Centaur, and as Rear-Admiral commanded a Destroyer flotilla. He ended his career as a naval officer in China, and retired as Vice-Admiral in 1932.
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Category:Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order