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  • ...the century the three main ports in Home waters were Portsmouth, Plymouth (Devonport) and Chatham. These were the so-called manning ports, with ratings assigne
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  • |[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]] builder=[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]{{DittColl|p. 33}}
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  • She paid off at Devonport on 18 May, 1920.{{NLJan21|p. 781}}
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  • ''Colossus'' was commissioned at Devonport on 8 August, 1911, by Captain [[Dudley Rawson Stratford de Chair|Dudley R. In February 1919, ''Colossus'' was sent to Devonport when the Fourth was disestablished, where she was Reduced to Reserve on 4 M
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  • |builder=[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]{{DittColl|p. 32}} She reduced to reserve at Devonport 1 June, 1920.{{NLJan21|p. 748}}
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  • The Lords of the Admiralty were pleased to commend [[Devonport Royal Dockyard]] for taking just 23 hours to clean and paint ''Vanguard'''s
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  • |builder=[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]{{DittColl|p. 32}} ...'Bellerophon'' class battleship]] of the British [[Royal Navy]] built at [[Devonport Royal Dockyard]].
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  • Paid off into Dockyard Control at Devonport on 30 May, 1928.{{NLFeb29|p. 247}}
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  • |builder=[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]{{DittColl|p. 33}} ''Marlborough'' paid off to C. & M. Party at Devonport on 1 November, 1920 for a major refit, for which £211,097 was voted in the
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  • ...rials on 2 January, 1928 and for eventual completion to full complement at Devonport on 21 February, 1928.{{ToL|Naval, Military & Air Force|Saturday, Dec 01, 19 Re-commissioned at Devonport on 3 September, 1931 for service with the {{UK-BS|2}}.{{NLJul34|p. 254}}
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  • ''Valiant'' re-commissioned at Devonport on 2 February, 1923. By March 1925 she was serving with the {{UK-BS|1}} in She was re-commissioned at Devonport on 26 May, 1927.{{NLFeb29|p. 276}}
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  • |builder=[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]{{Conways1906|p. 33}} ...ear-Admiral [[Arthur Henry Christian|Arthur H. Christian]], Commanding the Devonport Division of the Home Fleets, and Admiral [[William Marrack]].
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  • She was commissioned at Devonport on 2 January, 1929.{{NLJul31|p. 265}} She was commissioned at Devonport on 24 November, 1931.{{NLJan33|p. 267}}
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  • |builder=[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]{{DittColl|p. 34}} She was re-commissioned at Devonport on 1 April, 1927 for service with the {{UK-BS|1}} in the Mediterranean.{{NL
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  • She was re-commissioned at Devonport on 27 July, 1927 and commenced service as a cadet training ship and turret ...NA|ADM 196/44.|}} f. 438.</ref>|note=and as Senior Officer, Reserve Fleet, Devonport}}
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  • ...r ship ''Inflexible''. From 8 November to 11 November she was docked at [[Devonport Royal Dockyard]] refitting and preparing for the voyage. On 9 November Vic
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  • ...], Devonport, and then at Portsmouth. Branch war colleges were located at Devonport and the Nore. ...t, Portsmouth, and Chatham, in rotation. The first course will be held at Devonport this month. Accommodation will be provided in the War Course College, Port
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  • .../1912, she suffered a pair of fires in one of her oil fuel compartments at Devonport. Both fires were quickly extinguished without undue harm, but the cause wa ...{{TNA|ADM 196/42.|D8115498}} f. 170.</ref> and she was recommissioned at Devonport the very next day for service in the Third Fleet.{{NLJul13|p. 289}} That s
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  • She recommissioned at Devonport on 15 June, 1912 for service with Third Fleet.{{NLApr14|p. 326}}
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  • She recommissioned at Devonport on 23 December, 1913.{{NLApr14|p. 333}}
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  • She was commissioned at Devonport on 16 July 1904 for service with the [[Channel Fleet]].{{NLOct04|p. 342}}
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  • ''Prince George'' was recommissioned at Devonport on 4 June, 1912 for service with Third Fleet.{{NLJul13|p. 361}}
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  • |builder=[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]{{DittColl|p. 30}}
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  • |builder=[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]{{DittColl|p. 30}}
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  • |builder=[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]{{DittColl|p. 30}} ...2 May, 1902. Issue '''36757''', col C, p. 8.</ref> She recommissioned at Devonport under Commander [[Edward Montgomery Phillpotts|Edward M. Phillpotts]], acti
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  • She recommissioned at Devonport on 18 February 1914.{{NLApr14|p. 341}} ...id off on 27 October, 1916.{{NLDec16|p. 395''ww''}} She recommissioned at Devonport on 1 January, 1918.{{NLDec18|p. 834}}
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  • ...paid off on 18 April, 1917,{{NLNov17|p. 391''f''}} and re-commissioned at Devonport on 1 January, 1918.{{NLSep19|p. 727}}
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  • In mid-1913, she was serving as a gunnery training ship in Devonport, and was to be recommissioned on 1 July.{{NLJul13|p. 311}}
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  • Then part of the Channel Fleet, ''New Zealand'' started a refit in Devonport in May 1908, after completing a Gunlayers' Test.<ref>Report from Charles Be
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  • ...rt of Oak" and other tunes. At the head of the line she shaped course for Devonport, 200 miles distant, and sailed into the mist, with her band playing "Auld L She re-commissioned at Devonport with special complement on 15 May, 1931.{{NLJul31|p. 275}}
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  • ''Furious'' paid off into Dockyard Control in Devonport on 23 June, 1922.{{NLApr25|p. 241}} ...|p. 241. Year not printed properly}} and completed to full complement at Devonport on 3 November 1931. By January 1933, she was embarking a Headquarters Flig
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  • She paid off into Dockyard Control in Devonport on 27 June, 1924.{{NLJul27|p. 228}} ''Courageous'' commissioned at Devonport on 21 February, 1928 for service in the Mediterranean. She embarked a Hea
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  • By late 1920, she was a turret drill ship at Devonport.{{NLJan21|p. 780}} Completed to Full Complement at Devonport on 24 February, 1930 for service in the Mediterranean with no fewer than ei
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  • She was paid off at Devonport on 16 November, 1920.{{NLJan21|p. 765}} ''Eagle'' re-commissioned at Devonport on 1 October, 1926 for service in the Mediterranean. In mid-1927 her air c
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  • |builder=[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]{{DittColl|p. 35}} ...ebruary, 1912. Issue '''39820''', col B, p. 8.</ref> She commissioned at Devonport on 4 June as Flagship of Rear-Admiral [[Lewis Bayly]].{{RobertsBattlecruise
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  • ...as to succeed Lord Walter Kerr as First Sea Lord, with the latter going to Devonport, Fisher wrote to Fawkes, Private Secretary to the First Lord, that it was:
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  • ...tar, and Simon's Bay, and great extensions of the dockyards at Portsmouth, Devonport, Malta, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, and Simon's Bay. In carrying his naval progra
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  • ...inted to ''Vivid'' as {{Com2RN}} in command of the [[Royal Naval Barracks, Devonport]].<ref>ADM 196/42. f. 223.</ref> ...|412|17 January, 1911}} On 3 January he had been reappointed Commodore at Devonport Barracks.<ref>{{TNA|ADM 196/42}}. f. 223.</ref>
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  • On 10 September, Battenberg commissioned the {{UK-Implacable|f=t}} at Devonport for service in the Mediterranean.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Offi
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  • |builder=[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]] ...[Thomas Sturges Jackson|Thomas S. Jackson]], the Admiral Superintendent of Devonport Dockyard, and other naval and military officers.<ref>"Naval & Military Inte
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  • ...were detached from the Grand Fleet and ordered first to Berehaven, then to Devonport. To replace the battle cruisers, the cruisers {{UK-Minotaur}}, {{UK-Warrio ''Invincible'' and ''Inflexible'' left Devonport on the 11th.
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  • She was commissioned at Devonport on 8 June, 1897, by {{CaptRN}} [[Arthur William Moore|Arthur W. Moore]], wi
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  • She recommissioned at Devonport on 23 May 1911.{{NLJul13|p. 302}}
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  • ...DM 196/51/115.|}} f. 117.</ref>|note=and as Senior Officer, Reserve Fleet, Devonport}}
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  • ===Devonport Fleet Reserve=== <div name=fredbot:office0 otitle="Captain of Devonport Fleet Reserve" nat="UK">
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  • ...908, also assuming command of Cruiser Division of Special Reserve ships at Devonport.{{NLOct08|p. 310}} ...A. Fergusson]]'''|'''[[Reserve Fleet (Royal Navy)|Rear-Admiral Commanding, Devonport Reserve]]'''<br>9 Apr, 1919<ref>Woollcombe Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/4
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  • ...staffs of the Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleets, and the Commander-in-Chief, Devonport.
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  • ...stian]] as Rear-Admiral in the [[Home Fleets (Royal Navy)|Home Fleets]] at Devonport. Originally [[Edward Francis Benedict Charlton|Edward F. B. Charlton]] had
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  • ...demy at Gosport as a day boy, before being sent to a Mr. Wheat's school at Devonport when his father was appointed in charge of Keyham Dockyard. His chief reco
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  • ...school ship [[H.M.S. Defiance (Torpedo Training School)|''Defiance'']] at Devonport on 1 November, 1897.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointm
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