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  • ...was one of four [[King George V Class Battleship (1911)|''King George V'' class]] battleships completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1912-13. She was lost to ...'' for command of ''Audacious'' on 30 May, 1913. He would prove to be the ship's only captain.<ref>Dampier Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 19
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  • ...was a [[battlecruiser]] of the [[Lion Class Battlecruiser (1910)|''Lion'' class]] in the [[Royal Navy]], although she differed somewhat from her two sister ...any]] and engined by [[John Brown & Company]], she was the fastest capital ship in the fleet until {{UK-Tiger|f=p}}, the last of the so-called [["Big Cats"
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  • ...al Japanese Navy]]. Upon his return he spent a year on the cadet training ship {{UK-1Britannia}}, before serving as the junior member of a committee appoi ...ay for this. On 5 March, 1881, he was appointed to the new torpedo depôt ship {{UK-Hecla}} in the Mediterranean,<ref>Wilson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 19
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  • ...Elizabeth (1913)|Queen E.]] & {{UK-Warspite}}, Calibrated 13.5" guns each ship firing 8 rounds ...rely from our fire. 4 leadmost ships firing at {{UK-Lion}} who was leading ship. 1 of enemies[sic] Battle cruisers sinking[.]
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  • ...ine-room Watches, so as to relieve the more highly trained officers of the ship from the routine duty of Engine-room Watch-keeping. ...ew Chief Petty Officer rating of Mechanician, to be filled from the Stoker Class, was announced.
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  • Entering service in 1910, the two '''''Delaware'' Class Battleships''' were the [[United States Navy]]'s first real "Dreadnoughts", ...limits. ''Delaware'' was scrapped in 1924. ''North Dakota'', reduced to an auxiliary rôle, lasted until 1931.
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  • ...rue that Lord Brassey, in his valuable paper, "On the Future Policy of War-ship Building," read here in 1891, has already treated the subject from a states In order to avoid exaggerating the importance of any class of war-ship and to truly exhibit the functions it is called upon to perform, it must be
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  • time practically in line with the rear ship of the 5th battle which were dropping all round the ship.
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  • course, and when ship had been steadied after avoiding torpedoes, disengaged side of the German B.C. line, took us under heavy
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  • diately returned by us, " {{UK-Lion}} " and "{{UK-PrincessRoyal}} " concentrating on the leading ship (of " Derfflinger " type), the
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  • ...ge''''' was one of five [[Bainbridge Class Destroyer (1900)|''Bainbridge'' class destroyers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]]. ...as laid down on 15 August, 1899 at Philadelphia, Pa., by the Neafie & Levy Ship & Engine Building Co. She was launched on 27 August, 1901, sponsored by Mi
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  • |nat=US ...nly 60'8" long and 30 tons displacement—would have qualified as a second-class torpedo boat.
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  • ...ichard W. Austin, served four terms in Congress. Austin graduated with the Class of 1905 and was commissioned {{EnsUS}} on 31 January, 1907.<ref>''Knoxville ...icerReg1916|p. 30}} Later in 1916 he was appointed commanding officer of {{US-Fanning|f=t}}, serving into 1917.{{USOfficerReg1917|pp. 30, 293}}
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  • Two '''''Harvard'' class auxiliary cruisers''' were International Navigation Company liners charted by the [[U {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Two '''''St. Louis'' class auxiliary cruisers''' were International Navigation Company liners charted by the [[U {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...War]] these ships were converted to various uses, several becoming [[Depot Ship|tender]]s for torpedo craft. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...te''''' was one of five [[Prairie Class Auxiliary (1898)|''Prairie'' Class auxiliary cruisers]] acquired and converted for use by the [[U.S. Navy]]. The ship was purchased on 6 April, 1898 and renamed ''Yosemite''. She was commissio
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  • ...r" class is in the dockyard, instead, for instance, of one of the "Nassau" class with 11-in. guns. ...have been postponed for 2 or 3 weeks, instead of dispensing with the only ship carrying 15-in. guns.
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  • {{pad|580px}}Gunnery Engineer, 2nd Class. ...f enemy hits on ships A. to H. above, in conjunction with the two attached ship sketches (Enclosures 1 and 2). [Not attached.]
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