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  • ...pies of A<small>LL</small> the available service records for each of these officers, and is currently working to try and copy all their passing certificates fo
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  • ...a list of officers of the [[Royal Navy]] who held rank ''equivalent to'' [[Flag Rank]].
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  • ...of {{RearRN}}, and lists every officer who served on the Active List as a flag officer from January, 1889 to December, 1919. ! colspan="11" align=center | Flag Officers of the Royal Navy, 1889 &ndash; 1919
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  • ...he Navy in Cabinet and in Parliament. He was advised by a number of naval officers on the Board with variously defined briefs. The First Lord's chief adviser ...e ports came under the authority of a Commander-in-Chief, usually a senior flag officer. The second-in-command of the Port was the Admiral Superintendent
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  • ...r, 1903''' was a piece of British legislation regulating the retirement of officers of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...of Your Majesty's Navy, with particular reference to the ages at which the Officers come upon the several lists.
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  • ...March, 1900''' was a piece of legislation affecting the retirement of Flag Officers of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...hould be reduced from Ten to Seven Years, was made applicable only to Flag Officers coming on the List after that date:
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  • ...he Bath (C.B.) on 3 June.{{GazSup|30723|6527|3 June, 1918}} He struck his flag at 2CS on 1 February, 1919.<ref name=f418/> ...his flag to [[H.M.S. St. Vincent (1908)|''St. Vincent'']], and struck his flag on 23 April.<ref>ADM 196/42. f. 418.</ref>
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  • ...in command of the [[Dover Patrol (Royal Navy)|Dover Patrol]], hoisting his flag in the {{UK-Arrogant|f=t}}.{{SMNLNov15|p. 4}} ...e he had gone afloat. He had the most exacting and arduous command of and Flag Officer in the War[,] and was very badly treated at the end of it. Keyes i
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  • ...M 196/42}}. p. 223.</ref>|ass=25 january, 1916<ref>Predecessor struck his flag that day. Peirse Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/39.}} f. 1026.</ref>|end= ==Principal Naval Transport Officers==
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  • ...9.</ref>|note=and as Flag Captain from Vice-Admiral de Robeck hoisting his flag}} ...as to live in. From it one had to walk half the length of the ship to the officers' bathroom. My second was forward, all mixed up with the chain cables and a
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  • ...hone using combinations of numbers. A substantially reduced complement of officers was carried although two hundred ratings were required to oversee the ship. ...mes Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/45.|D7603284}} f. 32.</ref>|note=and as Flag Captain and Chief of Staff to Vice-Admiral [[Victor Albert Stanley|Stanley]
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  • ...1911.<ref name=thetimes1911/> A few weeks later on 12 December, eighteen officers and men were injured when an explosion occurred onboard while ''Orion'' was ...rowed in boats that proved victorious in the Officers' Cutter Race and the Officers' Veterans Skiff Race. The ship also won the 2BS Sailing Regatta held on 23
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  • In 1934, her bell was offered for sale to naval officers and others who might be interested, at the price of £10. Interested parti ...ref>Everett Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.}} f. 23.</ref>|note=and as Flag Captain|end=5 December, 1911<ref>Everett Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.
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  • ...1909, having completed a world cruise of overwhelming success, showing the flag and spreading good will. This dramatic gesture impressed the world with the
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  • ...ref>Campbell. p. 42.</ref> Rear-Admiral [[Hugh Evan-Thomas]] hoisted his flag in her on 1 October.<ref>Evan-Thomas Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} ...er bell was one of several ships' bells the Royal Navy offered for sale to officers and others interested. It attracted a price of £1-£5, and men were to ap
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  • ...bells were made for the Captain, the Wardroom, the Gunroom and the Warrant Officers' Mess. Admiral Jellicoe rang the bell into service by sounding off eight b ...ef>Hill Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/54/121.|}} f. 121.</ref>|note=as as Flag Captain and Chief Staff Officer, temporary, from 12 December, 1933}}
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  • ...er bell was one of several ships' bells the Royal Navy offered for sale to officers and others interested. It attracted a price of £1-£5, and men were to ap ...pt=23 September, 1941|end=4 August, 1942{{UBAllyWarship|4062}}|note=and as Flag Captain and C.S.O. to R.A.C., {{UK-BS|3}}}}
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  • ==Flag Rank== ...orth Jellicoe, First Earl Jellicoe|Sir John R. Jellicoe]]. He hoisted his flag in the [[H.M.S. Trafalgar (1887)|''Trafalgar'']] at Chatham, and transferre
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  • At 11 a.m. on 13 August Jellicoe met with the flag officers present at Scapa (from the First, Second, Fourth and Sixth Battle Squadrons ...hear how you propose to deal with the fleet problem on which you and your officers have been engaged. ''Rest of quote is in J.P.I. p. 171.''<ref>Letter of 4
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  • ...with Captain [[Tufton Percy Hamilton Beamish|Tufton P. H. Beamish]] as his Flag Captain. On 11 November ''Invincible'' sailed in company with ''Inflexible ...ral [[Horace Lambert Alexander Hood|Hood]] was killed along with sixty-one officers, nine hundred and sixty-five men and five civilians. Six men survived, amo
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  • ...s of the [[Royal Navy]] established in 1900. It was commanded by a junior flag officer or senior Captain of distinction, based first at [[Royal Naval Coll ...the Council) to consider the question of the Course of Study of the Senior Officers at the Royal Naval College, and to offer such suggestions as may be deemed
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  • ...ohn Pakenham Pipon|John P. Pipon]], C.B., C.M.G., with a complement of 757 officers and men for service on the [[Mediterranean Station]].<ref>"Naval & Military ...f>Stoddart Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/20.}} f. 589.</ref>|note=and as Flag Captain}}
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  • [[File:H.M.S. Prince George - 1898.jpg|thumb|400px|right|The three senior officers in ''Prince George'', 1898. From left to right: Commander [[Montague Edwar ...ref>Savill Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.|}} f. 104.</ref>|note=and as Flag Captain}}
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