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  • ...he training of naval cadets of the [[Military Branch (Royal Navy)|Military Branch]] of the [[Royal Navy]] from 1903 to 1921. Cadets spent two years under st ...hment" in lieu of their predecessors, whose records indicate appoints to {{UK-1Britannia}}, training ship.
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  • {{CaptRN}} [[Morgan Singer]] was commander of {{UK-Vernon|f=p}} at the start of the war, and appointed [[Director of Naval Ord ...ield guns & howitzers we had to go outside the gun making firms & get many engineering firms to take on guns, which, as they had no experience caused much difficu
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  • ...was a man who by what he had done and dared had helped the cause of marine engineering in many ways, and in a manner that had yet to recognised.<ref>''Minutes of ...une 1971). "Richard Sennett, F.R.S.N.A. (1847-1891)". ''Journal of Naval Engineering'' '''23''' (2): pp. 418-421.
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  • ..., R.N. (3 June, 1872 &ndash; 5 September, 1956) served in the engineering branch of the [[Royal Navy]], including work with the 1901 National Antarctic Expe ..." on 10 June, 1887.<ref>''The London Gazette'': [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/25709/page/3221 no. 25709. p. 3221.] 14 June, 1887.</ref>
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