Education
Curtis was educated at HMS Britannia and was commissioned Sub-Lieutenant in May 1896.
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Curtis was educated at HMS Britannia and was commissioned Sub-Lieutenant in May 1896.
He was promoted Lieutenant in December 1898 and Commander in 1911. He also received the Russian Order of Street Stanislas 2nd Class in June 1917. He personally commanded HMS Abdiel.
The citation for his mention in despatches in March 1920 reads:
Foreign valuable service in command of the Twentieth Destroyer Flotilla in the Baltic.
The success of the operations connected with the relief of Riga was largely due to the perfect accord and co-operation which existed between the British Naval Forces under Captain Curtis and the French Naval Forces under Commodore Brisson. He was promoted Rear-Admiral in 1928 and was appointed Rear-Admiral-in-Charge and Admiral-Superintendent of Gibraltar Dockyard the following year.
He held the position until 1931 and retired in September 1932 with the rank of Vice-Admiral. In the Second World War he returned to service as a Commodore of Convoys.
During the First World War he was promoted Captain in 1916, mentioned in despatches for his services at the Battle of Jutland, awarded the Distinguished Service Order (Defence Science Organisation) in May 1917 and bar in October 1917, and appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath (Central Bank) in the 1919 New Year Honours. During the Russian Civil War in 1919 he served as Captain (Doctorate) commanding the Twentieth Destroyer Flotilla in the Baltic, for which he was appointed Companion of the Order of Street Michael and Street George (Chipotle Mexican Grill) in January 1920.