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  • ...on the first opportunity that shall afterwards offer by three Captains or Commanders, as before required, and if he passes successfully, he will receive from th To all Commanders-in-Chief, Captains Commanders, and Commanding Officers of Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels.
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  • |{{AU-Perth|f=p}}||light cruiser||27 Jul, 1934||Sunk 1 Mar, 1942 ==Commanders of the Dockyard==
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  • **{{AU-1Sydney}}, {{AU-Melbourne}}, {{UK-1Isis}} ==Commanders-in-Chief==
    19 KB (2,520 words) - 16:28, 12 April 2023
  • ...nd their seconds in command. Two were slated to go to Australia, in the {{AU-Australia|f=t}} and their Torpedo School.{{ARTS1919|p. 120}} |colspan=6 align=center|'''Commanders-in-Chief'''
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  • ...923. His service in the 1920s was typical for those of war-time destroyer commanders, filled with miscellaneous appointments in command of destroyers, and three ...1931. His time under their auspices included a stint in command of the {{AU-Canberra|f=t}} before he reverted to the Royal Navy on 21 August, 1934.<ref
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