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William Bligh

Captain

William Bligh served in the Royal Navy as a captain during late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. His career belongs to the wider professional history of Britain’s maritime service and reflects the responsibilities carried by officers in his rank and period.

He is associated with navigation, command controversy, and seamanship. This formed part of the practical work through which the Royal Navy maintained command, discipline, and effectiveness at sea.

He is significant because his biography belongs to the ship-command history of the Royal Navy. William Bligh stands within the tradition of captains whose authority at sea linked national strategy to the daily reality of service aboard ship.