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  • ...simply as '''Submarine Committee''', was an ''ad hoc'' body of the [[Royal Navy]] formed in 1910 for dealing with anti-submarine warfare proposals. ...eet",<ref>Dunley. "Anti-Submarine Warfare in the Pre-First World War Royal Navy: A Cultural Failure?" p. 15.</ref> providing no evidence to support this as
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  • ...Royal Australian Navy, and the Citizen Naval Forces received the title of Royal Australian Naval Reserve. ...ian waters fell under the protection of the forces assigned to the [[Royal Navy]]'s [[Australian Station]]. In that year the British Australian Station wa
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  • ...gence Division (Royal Navy)|Intelligence Division]] of the [[Admiralty War Staff]]. ...stituted is modelled exactly on Moltke's great creation [The Great General Staff]: its three main Divisions have their exact counterpart at Berlin. We thus
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  • ...Retired (29 May, 1874 &ndash; 27 May, 1949) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...hip [[H.M.S. Monarch (1868)|''Monarch'']] in the [[Channel Squadron (Royal Navy)|Channel Squadron]] on 15 January, 1890. On 15 February he was rated {{Mid
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  • ...(6 September, 1872 &ndash; 3 February, 1960) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]], emerging as one of the pioneers of war-ti ...ort, on 6 September, 1872, the son of [[Fleet Paymaster (Royal Navy)|Fleet Paymaster]] John Thomas Sueter and his wife, Ellen Feild Lightbourn. He entered the
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  • ...27 December, 1876 &ndash; 26 December, 1949) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. Born in Southsea the son of Fleet Paymaster R.N. J Kiddle, Esq., Kiddle gained twelve months' time on passing out of {{
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  • ...[Board of Admiralty]] responsible for the personnel of the British [[Royal Navy]]. He was in charge of manning the ships, and training and educating the m ...manning of the Fleet.<ref>''The Naval Staff of the Admiralty''. [''Naval Staff''.] pp. 11-12.</ref> By [[Order in Council of 14 January, 1869]], the pos
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  • ...milian Graf von Spee|Graf Maximilian von Spee]] met and defeated a [[Royal Navy]] squadron commanded by Rear-Admiral [[Christopher George Francis Maurice C The Royal Navy, with assistance from other Allied navies, had spent the early months of th
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  • ...e flying career during the [[First World War]], before transferring to the Royal Air Force. .... 8; Issue 35281.</ref> He joined his first ship as a [[Midshipman (Royal Navy)|Midshipman]] in 1898. He served in the {{UK-Pomone|f=t}} during the Somal
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  • ...r the battle. There is also an account of the Duke of York arriving in the Royal Yacht and meetings with Sir Edward Spargge and Sir John Kempthorne. Include Diary kept by Reverend Henry Teonge, Chaplain aboard the ASSISTANCE, BRISTOL, ROYAL OAK, 1675-1695.
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  • ...re of Convoys, liason officer with the British Army, Inspector of Merchant Navy Gunnery and finally as Chief of Air Services at the Admiralty. ...eyer had come thirty-third, with 1,199 marks.<ref>"Cadetships in the Royal Navy" (News). ''The Times''. Thursday, 2 July, 1891. Issue '''33366''', col C
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  • ...ontroller of Victualling, Director of Transport Service, Controller of the Navy, Medical Director General, Registrar of Contracts, Hydrographer, War Depart ...nean and Portsmouth: pension regulations for officers and men of the Royal Navy and Marines, and their relatives 1876.
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  • ...his was a translation prepared in the [[Naval Intelligence Division (Royal Navy)|Naval Intelligence Division]]. Transcriber [[User:Simon Harley|Simon Harle {{pad|600px}}AUSTRIAN NAVY.
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