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  • ...'' for command of ''Audacious'' on 30 May, 1913. He would prove to be the ship's only captain.<ref>Dampier Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 19 ...nty miles N. ¼ E. of Tory Island in line ahead, ''Audacious'' being third ship in line. An 8 point turn to starboard in succession was signalled to take
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  • ...any]] and engined by [[John Brown & Company]], she was the fastest capital ship in the fleet until {{UK-Tiger|f=p}}, the last of the so-called [["Big Cats" ..., the same day that it was announced in ''The Times'' that the name of the ship would be ''Queen Mary'', in honour of the consort of [[George V|King George
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  • ...al Japanese Navy]]. Upon his return he spent a year on the cadet training ship {{UK-1Britannia}}, before serving as the junior member of a committee appoi ...ay for this. On 5 March, 1881, he was appointed to the new torpedo depôt ship {{UK-Hecla}} in the Mediterranean,<ref>Wilson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 19
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  • ...ously been projected high into the air and landed some 150ft away from the ship burying itself breach down to a depth of 15ft. One gun turret complete with The above photograph shows the ship's propellor which was lying free of the ship which we lifted with the later vessel.
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  • ...Elizabeth (1913)|Queen E.]] & {{UK-Warspite}}, Calibrated 13.5" guns each ship firing 8 rounds ...rely from our fire. 4 leadmost ships firing at {{UK-Lion}} who was leading ship. 1 of enemies[sic] Battle cruisers sinking[.]
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  • ...ine-room Watches, so as to relieve the more highly trained officers of the ship from the routine duty of Engine-room Watch-keeping. ...ce of 8½d. a day will be paid to Warrant Officers, Seamen, and Marines on ship's books who are away on leave beyond 48 hours. This privilege or its equiva
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  • ...limits. ''Delaware'' was scrapped in 1924. ''North Dakota'', reduced to an auxiliary rôle, lasted until 1931. | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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  • ...rue that Lord Brassey, in his valuable paper, "On the Future Policy of War-ship Building," read here in 1891, has already treated the subject from a states In order to avoid exaggerating the importance of any class of war-ship and to truly exhibit the functions it is called upon to perform, it must be
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  • time practically in line with the rear ship of the 5th battle which were dropping all round the ship.
    30 KB (4,990 words) - 19:35, 4 November 2019
  • course, and when ship had been steadied after avoiding torpedoes, disengaged side of the German B.C. line, took us under heavy
    55 KB (9,256 words) - 11:11, 26 January 2021
  • diately returned by us, " {{UK-Lion}} " and "{{UK-PrincessRoyal}} " concentrating on the leading ship (of " Derfflinger " type), the
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  • |'''Ship'''||'''Type'''||'''Launched'''||'''Fate''' |{{US-1Yosemite|f=p}}||auxiliary cruiser||16 Mar, 1892||Scuttled 15 Nov, 1900
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  • |'''Ship'''||'''Type'''||'''Launched'''||'''Fate''' |{{US-Stranger|f=p}}||armed yacht||1880||Collision 30 Sep, 1915
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  • ...as laid down on 15 August, 1899 at Philadelphia, Pa., by the Neafie & Levy Ship & Engine Building Co. She was launched on 27 August, 1901, sponsored by Mi ...gton Williams|George W. Williams]] in command. ''Bainbridge'' was the lead ship—though not the first to be commissioned—of the first class of destroyer
    19 KB (2,936 words) - 19:25, 30 January 2022
  • |nat=US ...napolis on 20 April, 1899. After arrival, ''Manley'' served as a training ship for the midshipmen until 1914, except for a brief period during 1906 and 19
    4 KB (554 words) - 19:26, 30 January 2022
  • |nat=US ...by the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1898 and subsequently employed as a miscellaneous auxiliary.
    2 KB (286 words) - 17:26, 3 November 2015
  • ...icerReg1916|p. 30}} Later in 1916 he was appointed commanding officer of {{US-Fanning|f=t}}, serving into 1917.{{USOfficerReg1917|pp. 30, 293}} ...ington, DC) 14 February, 1920 p. 8.</ref> In 1921, he assumed command of {{US-Long|f=t}} and was then promoted to the permanent rank of {{CommUS}} on 1 O
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  • Two '''''Harvard'' class auxiliary cruisers''' were International Navigation Company liners charted by the [[U | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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  • Two '''''St. Louis'' class auxiliary cruisers''' were International Navigation Company liners charted by the [[U | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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  • ...War]] these ships were converted to various uses, several becoming [[Depot Ship|tender]]s for torpedo craft. | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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