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  • ...ggregate, be much superior."<ref>Mahan. ''The Influence of Sea Power upon the French Revolution and Empire''. '''I'''. p. 128.</ref> ...aronet|Milne, Admiral Sir A. Berkeley, Bt.]] (1921). ''The Flight of the 'Goeben' and 'Breslau': An Episode in Naval History''. London: Eveleigh Nash Compa
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  • ..., Retired (21 September, 1879 &ndash; 8 September, 1964) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. ...brother [[Alfred Charles Dewar|Alfred]]) of the ''Naval Staff Appreciation of Jutland'' &mdash; an account so pointed and contentious that copies were re
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  • ...the War of 1812 and the first of a British naval squadron since the Battle of Grand Port in 1810. ...Spee left the German colony at [[Tsingtao]] in China, once Japan entered the war on Britain's side.
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  • The information on this page is the work of Mr. Stephen McLaughlin.{{PERMISSION}} ...s need not concern themselves with these, although they are trained to set the ranges given by voice tubes and telephones.
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  • ...s [[Yavuz Sultan Selim (1911)|''Goeben'']] and ''Breslau'' at the start of the [[First World War]]. ...onths' for "'Very Good' conduct". On 23 August he was appointed to ''Duke of Wellington'', and he was rated {{MidRN}} on 20 October.
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  • ...}} and {{DE-Breslau}} in the Mediterranean. Arrangements for Court Martial of Rear Admiral E.C.T. Troubridge R.N. Commanding First Cruiser Squadron {{TNA The Court finds as follows :—
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  • ...g caution in the active pursuit of {{DE-Goeben|f=t}} and {{DE-Breslau}} as the world fell into war. [[Frederic Charles Dreyer|Frederic Dreyer]] attributes the invention of the first [[Range Clock]] to Wray, as well as a [[Dumaresq]]-like rate solver.{
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  • ...iser Squadron]] in the [[Grand Fleet]], where she remained for the rest of the war. She was sold for breaking up in 1926. ...and attached to the {{UK-BS|1}}. On 1 July, she was ordered to trasfer to the {{UK-LCS|1}}.{{NLJul13|p. 303}}
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  • ...ggregate, be much superior."<ref>Mahan. ''The Influence of Sea Power upon the French Revolution and Empire''. '''I'''. p. 128.</ref> ...aronet|Milne, Admiral Sir A. Berkeley, Bt.]] (1921). ''The Flight of the 'Goeben' and 'Breslau': An Episode in Naval History''. London: Eveleigh Nash Compa
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  • ...at the historiography on the issue, and a brief examination of the fate of the then-[[Third Sea Lord]], Rear-Admiral (later Admiral Sir) [[Frederick Charl ...iam Graham Greene|Sir W. Graham Greene]], for the attention of the [[Board of Admiralty|Board]]:
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  • Papers of [[Arthur Henry Limpus]] at the National Maritime Museum are organized as follows. 1884 Scribbling Diary, including letter from A. J. Kirk (?) and tracing of map.
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  • ...[[Kenneth Gilbert Balmain Dewar|Kenneth G. B. Dewar]] in the possession of the National Maritime Museum, London. ...by Dewar including a report on Japanese Battlefiring 1907 and 'Remarks on the 1913 Manoeuvres'.
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  • ...submarine was fired upon in the Dardanelles. He was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. White was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 1 October, 1908.
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  • ...ilhelm Anton Souchon''', (2 June, 1864 &ndash; 13 January, 1946) served in the [[Imperial German Navy]]. <!--Souchon was promoted to the rank of {{LieutDE}} on
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  • ...slau}} from the Dardanelles to challenge Royal Navy assets just outside in the Aegean Sea. ...o the Ottoman Navy and renamed ''Yavuz Sultan Selim'' and ''Medilli'', but the German names are used here because they remained under German command and h
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  • ...aw insight into the state of the [[Imperial German Navy]], even if some of the details turned out to be inaccurate. ...editor [[User:Simon Harley|Simon Harley]] found another copy in the papers of {{ViceRN}} [[John Ernest Troyte Harper|John E. T. Harper]].<ref>Harper pape
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