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  • The '''Order in Council of 29 November, 1879''' was a piece of legislation affecting the retirement and promotion
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  • The '''Order in Council of 29 November, 1898''' was a piece of British legislation regulating the number of office
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  • |29 Nov, 1909 ...om ''The Sight Manual, 1916'' except as otherwise noted.{{TheSightM|pp. 4, 29-31, 106, 109}}
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  • ...dian battleships can be found in Tucker. '''I'''. pp. 173-213.</ref> In November, 1912, the Prime Minister of Canada, Robert L. Borden, had suggested that t * After superstructure: 2m [[F.T. 29]] on [[M.T. 6]]
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  • ...February, 1916, and commissioned on 28 October, beginning her trials on 14 November. ''Glorious'' was launched on 20 April, 1916, commissioned on 14 October a * High Angle: 2m [[F.T. 29]] on [[M.T. 6]]
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  • :[[Order in Council of 29 November, 1898|29th day of November 1898]].
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  • ...ntelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Times''. Monday, 29 July, 1907. Issue '''38397''', col D, p. 8.</ref> ...whilst ''Inflexible'' took bow damage which put her in the dockyard until November. In the 1913 Battle Practice the ship came 7th out of fifteen dreadnoughts
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  • ...inals|country=GBR-cats|C.B.m}}, R.N., Retired (7 November, 1866 &ndash; 22 November, 1952) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]]. ...n was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on 30 June, 1906.{{Gaz|27927|4466|29 June, 1906}}
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  • ...orbett Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/36/583.|D7597978}} f. 230.</ref>|ass=29 May, 1877<ref>Corbett Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/36/583.|D7597978}} f. ...elligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Times''. Saturday, 29 July, 1905. Issue '''37772''', col B, p. 10.</ref>|ass=30 September, 1905<
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  • ...nce. By the time construction began, £12,217 had been spent on labour; £29,078 had been spent on materiel and 1,100 men had been engaged.<ref>D. K. Br ...controlled both functions. ''Dreadnought'' received this in a retrofit by November, 1909.<ref>Brooks. ''Dreadnought Gunnery and the Battle of Jutland'', p. 4
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  • ....<ref>Fremantle to [[Vincent Wilberforce Baddeley|Baddeley]]. Letter of 4 November, 1945. Baddeley Papers. National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth.</r On 29 June, 1892, he was appointed in command of the cruiser {{UK-1Melampus}}.<re
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  • |29 Apr, 1915 |29 Apr, 1915
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  • |29 Apr, 1894 comm=19 November, 1893{{GronerWarships1|p. 14}}
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  • ...23 Nov, 1912<ref>''Navy (Dockyard Expense Accounts). 1913&ndash;1914''. p. 29.</ref> ...ine Company.<ref>''Navy (Dockyard Expense Accounts). 1913&ndash;1914''. p. 29.</ref>
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  • |comp=14 June, 1913{{UKDockyardExpenseAccounts1913|p. 29}} ...as constructed by Hawthorn, Leslie & Co.{{UKDockyardExpenseAccounts1913|p. 29}}
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  • ...Anderson|nick=David M. Anderson|appt=21 March, 1918{{NLSep19|p. 725}}|end=29 May, 1919<ref>Anderson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.}} f. 415.</ref>} ...3.|D7604271}} f. 93. The month may be read wrong here.</ref>{{FC}}|end=16 November, 1926<ref>Douglas Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/49/173.|D7604271}} f. 93.<
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  • ...'s second flagship, {{UK-1Orion}}, of that role for just a single month in November, 1916. In May 1919, she stayed with her squadron when it was redesignated ...266.</ref> and rejoined the Second Battle Squadron at Scapa at 11:00 on 3 November.<ref>Jellicoe Papers. British Library. Add MS 49001. f. 7.</ref>
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  • ...29 Dec, 1911<ref>''Navy (Dockyard Expense Accounts). 1913&ndash;1914''. p. 29.</ref> |laid=29 Nov, 1909{{Conways1906|p. 28}}
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  • ...head, and Electrical Artificer Tripps was also killed.{{NMI|Wednesday, Jul 29, 1914; pg. 13; Issue 40588}} ...ly, 1913<ref>Smith Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 312.</ref>|end=29 June, 1914<ref>Smith Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 312.</ref>}}
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  • She was first commissioned at Portsmouth on 29 May, 1909.<ref> ''The Navy List (July 1909), p 379. Note, however, that a r ...Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 276.</ref>{{NLAug12|p. 379}}|end=29 April, 1913<ref>Gaunt Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/20.}} f. 575.</ref>}}
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  • ...at Corfu, Trieste, and Fiume before returning to Newport, Rhode Island, on 29 August, 1904. ...n the West Indies. The midshipmen were debarked at Annapolis, Maryland, on 29 August and ''Kearsarge'' proceeded to the Philadelphia Navy Yard, where she
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  • ...in Chief, Asiatic Fleet, chose ''Kentucky'' as his flagship at Yokohama 4 November; and he continued to direct American naval operations in the Far East from ...coast as far north as Long Island Sound. When the Armistice was signed 11 November 1918, she was training her fifteenth group of recruits, having already trai
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