100px|Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg prior to 1915

Prince Louis of Battenberg (1854–1921) was a German prince related to 
the British Royal Family. After a career in the United Kingdom's Royal 
Navy lasting over forty years, in 1912 he was appointed First Sea Lord, 
the professional head of the British naval service. He took steps to 
ready the British fleet for combat as World War I began, but his 
background as a German prince forced his retirement at the start of the 
war when anti-German feeling was running high. Queen Victoria and her 
son King Edward VII, when Prince of Wales, occasionally intervened in 
his career—the Queen thought that there was "a belief that the 
Admiralty are afraid of promoting Officers who are Princes on account 
of the radical attacks of low papers and scurrilous ones". However, 
Louis welcomed battle assignments that provided opportunities for him 
to acquire the skills of war and to demonstrate to his superiors that 
he was serious about his naval career. Posts on royal yachts and tours 
arranged by the Queen and Edward actually impeded his progress, as his 
promotions were perceived as royal favours rather than deserved. He 
married a granddaughter of Queen Victoria, and was the father of Earl 
Mountbatten, who also served as First Sea Lord from 1954 to 1959. 
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Queen Elizabeth II, is his 
grandson. (more...)


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Today's selected anniversaries:

1819:

British official Stamford Raffles signed a treaty with Sultan Hussein 
Shah of Johor, establishing Singapore as a trading post for the British 
East India Company.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_of_modern_Singapore>

1833:

Otto became the first modern King of Greece.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_of_Greece>

1922:

Britain, France, Japan, Italy and the United States signed the 
Washington Naval Treaty to avoid a naval arms race.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Naval_Treaty>

1952:

Elizabeth II ascended to the thrones of the United Kingdom, Canada, 
Australia, New Zealand and three other Commonwealth countries upon the 
death of her father, George VI.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_II>

1976:

In testimony before a U.S. Senate subcommittee, Lockheed president Carl 
Kotchian admitted that the company had paid out approximately 
US$3 million in bribes to the office of Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei 
Tanaka.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_bribery_scandals>

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acculture (v):
To familiarize oneself with, and adopt a new culture, especially by an 
immigrant
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peace, and that use of force is always and only a last resort, when 
everything else has failed, and then only with regard to our national 
security.
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