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  • ...sport George Washington, the ship carrying President Woodrow Wilson to the Paris Peace Conference. ''Arizona'', one of the newest and most powerful American
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  • [[Admiral of the Fleet]] {{SIR}} '''Henry Bradwardine Jackson''', G.C.B., K.C.V.O., F.R.S., Royal Navy (21 January, 1855 &ndash; 14 December, 1929) was an ...applied for election in January 1899 while serving as a naval attaché in Paris and his application was read before the society in the following month.<ref
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  • ...Ottley]]'''|'''[[Naval Attaché (Royal Navy)|Royal Navy Naval Attaché at Paris]]'''<br>24 Jun, 1904<ref>Morgan Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 37
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  • {{ViceRN}} {{SIR}} '''George Strong Nares''', K.C.B., F.R.S., Royal Navy, Retired (24 April, 1831 &ndash; 15 January, 1915) wa ...raphical Society in 1877 and a gold medal from the Geographical Society of Paris in 1879. In 1878 he was again in command of the Alert during the survey of
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  • ...y)|Admiral]] {{HONSIR}} '''Assheton Gore Curzon-Howe''', G.C.V.O., K.C.B., C.M.G., F.R.G.S., Royal Navy (10 August, 1850 &ndash; 1 March, 1911) was an of ...mpanion in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (C.B.) on 1 January, 1891, for his services during the operations against Witu.
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  • ...Nov 1914 and a paper entitled 'Remarks on the situation in the North Sea' n.d. ...y 1916: papers relating to ammunition and armament 30 Aug, 27 Dec 1916 and n.d.
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  • ...sup><u>th</u></sup> Aug & heard that I was appointed to relieve Tudor as D.N.O. Tudor being appointed 3<sup><u>rd</u></sup> Sea Lord in place of Moore wh ...etermined to organise a Naval Division from Reservists (R.N.R., R.F.R. & R.N.V.R.) at the Depôts, there were naturally large numbers of these who were n
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  • ...g. By the early 1930s, this had been reduced to six, sited in Washington, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Berlin and Buenos Aires.{{ToL|Royal Navy|16 May 1934, p. 21}} ==Paris==
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  • ...d Baronet|{{SIR}} A<small>RTHUR</small> W<small>ILSON</small>]], G.C.B., G.C.V.O., V.C., [[First Sea Lord]] of the Admiralty.</p> ...dmiral [[Alexander Edward Bethell|the Hon. A. E. B<small>ETHELL</small>]], C.M.G., [[Director of Naval Intelligence (Royal Navy)|Director of Naval Intell
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  • ...y)|Admiral]] {{SIR}} '''William Archibald Howard Kelly''', G.B.E., K.C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O., Royal Navy (6 September, 1873 &ndash; 14 September, 1952) was ...sion of the Second Class, or Knight Commander, in the Order of the Bath (K.C.B.) on 1 January, 1931.{{GazSup|33675|3|1 January, 1931}}
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  • Miscellaneous papers on Naval subjects. n.d. Miscellaneous papers about personnel. n.d.
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  • ...nder Milne, Capt Basil Hall O'Conner, Lord George Hamilton, Adm Fremantle, C.N. Robinson, Adm Colomb, N Fletcher, Sir Clements Markham, Lord Spencer and ...dence of the C-in-C in Australia, Newfoundland and the Ordnance department n.d.
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  • Lt Osbert Stephen Boothby: biography of his brother, Maj C.E. Boothby, Royal Marines, 1909-40. ...uckland Cochrane: papers, 1855; letter from Lancaster Herald conveying the C.B., 1855; certificate of admission to the United Grand Lodge of Masons, 1886
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  • d=1917|s=H.M.S. P27 (1915)|s=H.M.S. Paris (1917)|n= d=19401022|s=H.M.S. Diana (1932)|s=VES M.V. ''Port Fairy''|H.M.C.S. Margaree (Diana) sank; 142 dead
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