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*[[Alfred Charles Dewar|Dewar, Alfred Charles]] (1922). ''Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes''. '''Volume XXX'''. London: Encyclopædia Britannica Company, Ltd.. | *[[Alfred Charles Dewar|Dewar, Alfred Charles]] (1922). ''Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes''. '''Volume XXX'''. London: Encyclopædia Britannica Company, Ltd.. | ||
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The Signal Division of the Naval Staff was the constituent part of the Royal Navy's Naval Staff responsible for communications. The division was instituted on 18 August, 1917,[1] and emerged from the earlier Signal Section of the Admiralty War Staff set-up in 1914 under Rear-Admiral Sydney Fremantle.
Footnotes
- ↑ Dewar. Encyclopædia Britannica. XXX. p. 6.
Bibliography
- Dewar, Alfred Charles (1922). Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes. Volume XXX. London: Encyclopædia Britannica Company, Ltd..