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  • ...he Admiralty]], the politician responsible to Crown and Parliament for the Navy. ...nistration of so much of the business as relates to the "Personnel" of the Navy, and for the movement and condition of your Majesty's Fleet.</blockquote>
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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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  • {{Royal Navy}} * [[Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)|Admiral of the Fleet]]
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  • [[File:Whyte, NPG x67830.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Paymaster Rear-Admiral Sir William M. C. B. Whyte, 1921.<br><small>© National Portra ...Director-General (Royal Navy)|Paymaster Director-General]] of the [[Royal Navy]].
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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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  • ...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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  • ...Commander''' is a rank in the [[Royal Navy]], to which [[Lieutenant (Royal Navy)|Lieutenants]] of eight years' seniority were promoted. It was introduced ...enant & Commander" or "Lieutenant in Command"{{HardLying|p. 76}} used in ''Navy Lists'' prior to its institution.{{NLJan13|p. 274 & many other instances}}
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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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  • ...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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  • ...al Navy (19 May, 1864 &ndash; 26 June, 1937) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]], when he served as secretary to [[John Rus He was promoted to the rank of [[Paymaster (Royal Navy)|Paymaster]] dated 9 June, 1898.{{Gaz|26981|3859|24 June, 1898}}
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  • ...[Royal Navy]] responsible for monitoring and deciphering [[Imperial German Navy]] signals. ...operators, which were then forwarded to the [[Intelligence Division (Royal Navy)|Director of Intelligence Division]] at the Admiralty, {{RearRN}} [[Henry F
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  • ...vy (5 October, 1876 &ndash; 26 August, 1960) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...900 Manisty was specially promoted to the rank of [[Paymaster (Royal Navy)|Paymaster]] dated 5 October, 1903.{{Gaz|27604|6151|9 October, 1903}}
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  • ...avy (4 December, 1859 &ndash; 5 March, 1925) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...col E, p. 17.</ref><ref>ADM 196/12. f. 363.</ref> He was educated at the Royal Naval School, New Cross.<ref>"Points from Letters" (Letters to the Editor).
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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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  • ...ommander [[Frederic Charles Dreyer|F. C. Dreyer]] as Flag-Commander, Fleet Paymaster [[Hamnet Holditch Share|Hamnet Share]] as Secretary, and Lieutenant [[Berna ...y lieutenant. This will not do when he gets a big fleet. He must trust his staff and captains and if they don't fit he must kick them out! I am sure you wi
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  • ...Green, Captain The Hon. [[Hubert George Brand|Hubert G. Brand]], Unknown, Paymaster Frank T. Spickernell, Brevet Major Harold M. Franks, R.M.L.I., Sir David Be ...t Class in command of the three other cats thus not shifting from Princess Royal. Owing to absence of Inflexible and Indefatigable and repairs to Indomitabl
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  • ...]'s [[Admiralty War Staff]] and successor [[Naval Staff (Royal Navy)|Naval Staff]]. ...rector of Naval Intelligence in the [[Naval Intelligence Department (Royal Navy)|Naval Intelligence Department]] and Head of Foreign Division. The Assista
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  • ...oy Section of the Naval Staff had been set up on 25 June, 1917 under Fleet Paymaster [[Henry Wilfred Eldon Manisty|H. W. Eldon Manisty]], who was given the titl According to the Staff History, the Convoy Section was constituted as the '''Mercantile Movements
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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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  • Instructions for the [[Naval Intelligence Department (Royal Navy)|Director of Naval Intelligence]] at the [[Admiralty]]. 5. The Staff of the Intelligence Department will be as follows:—
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  • ...he distinction lace of officers of the "Paymasters' Department".<ref>''The Navy List, Corrected to the 20th December, 1863''. p. 388.</ref> By Memorandum N By [[Order in Council of 12 November, 1900]], the number of Fleet Paymasters, Staff Paymasters, and Paymasters, was increased to 250. The number of Assistant
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  • ...al Navy (19 July, 1860 &ndash; 3 July, 1933) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. Krabbé was promoted to the rank of Staff Paymaster dated 28 March, 1898.{{Gaz|26963|2747|3 May, 1898}}
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...ancis Barclay Bridges''' (25 January, 1895 &ndash; ) served in the [[Royal Navy]]. ...{{UK-1Neptune|f=p}}, effective on the 31st, when he reported to the Fleet Paymaster, John E. Jones.
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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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  • ...|Colpoys C. Walcott]], the former head of the Publicity Section.<ref>''The Navy List, for January, 1919, Corrected to the 18th December, 1918''. p. 1817'' ...918." Revised August, 1918. Accessed at the National Museum of the Royal Navy.</ref>
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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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  • Paraphrasing the ''Navy List'' of 1957 very lightly, the members of the Royal Naval Accountant Officers' Dining Club subscribed a sum of £260 to institu The medal commemorated Staff-Paymaster [[Joseph Theodore Gedge|Joseph T. Gedge]], R.N., who was killed on 6th Augu
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  • '''Shanghai''' was a minor [[Royal Navy]] base in the [[Great War]]. <div name=fredbot:office0 otitle="General Staff Officer, Shanghai" nat="UK">
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  • ...[Accountant Branch (Royal Navy)|Accountant Branch]] officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...e was promoted to the rank of [[Assistant Paymaster (Royal Navy)|Assistant Paymaster]] on 25 July, 1871. He returned home in February, 1872, and after his forei
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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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