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* {{UK-1Starfish}} at Portsmouth under {{LaCRN}} [[Charles Cockin Johnson]]
* {{UK-1Starfish}} at Portsmouth under {{LaCRN}} [[Charles Cockin Johnson]]
* {{UK-1Sunfish}} at Chatham under {{LaCRN}} [[Alfred Barnett Barker]]
* {{UK-1Sunfish}} at Chatham under {{LaCRN}} [[Alfred Barnett Barker]]
* {{UK-1Swordfish}} at Sheerness under {{LaCRN}} [[Sidney Julius Meyrick]]
* {{UK-2Swordfish}} at Sheerness under {{LaCRN}} [[Sidney Julius Meyrick]]
* {{UK-Sylvia}} at Portsmouth under {{LaCRN}} [[William Charles Castle]]
* {{UK-Sylvia}} at Portsmouth under {{LaCRN}} [[William Charles Castle]]
* {{UK-1Teazer}} at Portsmouth under {{LaCRN}} [[Clement Loftus Long]]
* {{UK-1Teazer}} at Portsmouth under {{LaCRN}} [[Clement Loftus Long]]

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The Royal Navy's Annual Manoeuvres of 1904 was an especially large event.

Order of Battle

The roster would include torpedo craft specially commissioned on 14 July, larger vessels commissioned on 18 July, and a number of ships already in commission.[1]

Chatham T.Bs.

Portsmouth T.Bs.

Devonport T.Bs.

Footnotes

  1. "Appointments for the Naval Manoeuvres." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Jul 09, 1904; pg. 12; Issue 37442.


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