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  • Edward-Collins was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 26 December, 1904.{{NLMar13|p. 24}} Edward-Collins was promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on 26 December, 1912.{{INF}}
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  • Born in Leamington the son of Captain J. H. Blacklock, whom I cannot identify. Blacklock was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 31 December, 1911.
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  • Sandford was born in the Vicarage in Carnwood, the son of the Archdeacon of Exeter, Reverend E. G. Sandford.<ref>Sandford Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 19 ...sing with 1612 of 2000 marks, but ill health continued throughout the rest of 1911, permitting him a trip to Mannheim for treatment.<ref>Sandford Service
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  • Marston gained five months' time on passing out of {{UK-1Britannia}} in December, 1886. ...minations. Before he even got there, on 27 March he was blamed for a want of discretion in grounding the {{UK-Firm|f=t}} in the Humber. Things did pick
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  • ...1918 the '''Intelligence Division''') was the intelligence-gathering body of the [[Royal Navy]]'s [[Admiralty War Staff]] and successor [[Naval Staff (R ...tzMaurice|Maurice S. FitzMaurice]], had been additional Assistant Director of Naval Intelligence in the N.I.D.
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  • ...pher Pakenham]]) in the [[Japanese Empire|Japanese]] fleet at the [[Battle of Tsushima]] in 1905 and was praised for his cool bearing by Admiral [[Tōgō ...aminations for cadetships in the Royal Navy, coming sixth out of his batch of twenty.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and No
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  • ...fred-Dudley-Pickman-Rogers-Pound, NPG x66639.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Admiral of the Fleet Alfred D. P. R. Pound as a Captain, 1920.<br><small>Portrait: © ...V.O., Royal Navy (29 August, 1877 &ndash; 21 October, 1943) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]].
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  • ...S.O., LL.D., R.N. (15 March, 1862 &ndash; 20 October, 1936) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...King-Hall was specially promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} with seniority of 18 November, 1882.{{Gaz|25169|5173|17 November, 1882}}
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  • Born on Gloucester Road, the son of James Bailey, M.P.. He passed out of {{UK-1Britannia}} in December, 1897 ranked eleventh of the sixty-four cadets who passed out, with 1731 marks.{{NMI|Thursday, Dec 1
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  • ...ced duty two days later. It was a development and enlargement of the work of the preceding [[Anti-Submarine Committee (Royal Navy)|Anti-Submarine Commit ...ing to Dr. Nicholas Black, seventy-seven Royal Navy officers served in the division during the war.{{BlackNavalStaff|p. 21}}
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  • ...by the [[Naval Intelligence Division (Royal Navy)|Intelligence Division]] of the [[Admiralty War Staff]]. ...responsible for drawing up schemes of mobilisation.<ref>Allen. ''Origins of the Naval Intelligence Department''. p. 73.</ref>
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  • ...f the [[Royal Navy]] formed in October, 1909 to perform the basic function of a naval staff, and to formulate naval war plans and study naval strategy. ...ligence for carrying out the Duties of a General Staff and Re-organisation of the Naval Intelligence Department." 15 May, 1909. The National Archives.
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  • Turner was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 30 March, 1906.<ref>Turner Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/50 Turner was appointed to {{UK-Mercury}} for command of submarines on 20 April, 1908.<ref>Turner Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/50/
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  • ...brother [[Alfred Charles Dewar|Alfred]]) of the ''Naval Staff Appreciation of Jutland'' &mdash; an account so pointed and contentious that copies were re ...tchison|John de M. Hutchison]], commanding Devonport Naval Barracks, wrote of Dewar:
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  • ...t and the [[Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance (Royal Navy)|Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance]]'s department also came under the Naval Ordnance Department ...rick Hotham|Charles F. Hotham]], was still using the term Director General of Naval Ordnance in 1888, however.<ref>''Fourth Report from the Select Commit
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  • ...Naval Academy from the same state. He graduated 8 June, 1912 with the rank of {{EnsUS}} and orders to the battleship {{US-Georgia}}.{{USOfficerReg1913|pp Alden was promoted to the rank of {{LtJGUS}} on 8 June, 1915. He began service in submarines in December, 191
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  • ....O., Royal Navy (15 November, 1877 &ndash; 7 October, 1971) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. Tomkinson was promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on 30 June, 1910.<ref>Tomkinson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/4
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  • The '''Deputy First Sea Lord''' was an officer on the [[Board of Admiralty]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...on Wester Wemyss|Sir Rosslyn E. Wemyss]] was appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty as Deputy First Sea Lord on 6 September, 1917. An office memo
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  • ==Report of Proceedings== ...of to-day, I have the honour to submit the following report of the action of 31st May 1916.
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  • ...y)|Tenth Cruiser Squadron]] on blockade duty in 1917. He saw out the rest of the war as Admiral Superintendent at Bermuda, and in 1921 was appointed [[A ...r Naval Cadetships, Singer placed thirty-third out of the successful batch of forty-six candidates.<ref>"Naval Cadetships" (News). ''The Times''. Satur
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