when he was promoted to Rear- Admiral, Captain Madden was Aide- de-Camp to the King. From January 5th, 1912, to December nth of the same year, he was Rear-Admiral in the First Battle Squadron First Fleet, and from December, 1912, to December, 1913, he commanded the Third Cruiser Squadron. In the latter month he assumed the command of the Second Cruiser Squadron, which command he held till July, 1914. On the outbreak of War Rear-Admiral Madden was appointed Chief of the Staff to Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet, and was specially granted the acting rank of Vice- Admiral on June nth, 1915. He was present at the Battle of Jutland and was appointed a K.C.M.G. for his services on that occasion. In his despatch, Admiral Sir John Jellicoe said of Vice-Admiral Madden, " Throughout a period of twenty-one months of war his services have been of inestimable value. His good judgment, his long experience in fleets, special gift for organization, and his capacity for unlimited work, have all been of the greatest assistance to me, and have relieved me of much of the anxiety inseparable from the conduct of the Fleet during the war. In the stages leading up to the Fleet action, and during and after the action, he was always at hand to assist, and his judgment was never at fault. " I owe him more than I can say." Vice-Admiral Madden was made a K.C.B. on January ist, 1916, a K.C.M.G. on May 3ist, and confirmed as a Vice-Admiral on June loth of the same year. On November 28th, 1916, he was made an Acting- Admiral and appointed in command of a portion of the Grand Fleet. He is a Commander of the Legion of Honour, a Commander of the Military Order of Savoy, holds the Russian Order of St. Anne (First Class), with Swords, and Japanese Order of the Rising Sun (First Class).
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