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  • ...y a junior flag officer or senior Captain of distinction, based first at [[Royal Naval College, Greenwich|Greenwich]], Devonport, and then at Portsmouth. B ...|Philip H. Colomb]] had given six lectures on strategy every year at the [[Royal Naval College, Greenwich]] from 1887 to 1895. According to Professor Andre
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  • |builder=[[Portsmouth Royal Dockyard]]{{DittColl|p. 30}} ...r with the name H.M.S. ''Formidable'' to serve in the [[Royal Navy|British Royal Navy]].
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  • ...only member of her class, was the last battle cruiser laid down for the [[Royal Navy]] before the [[Great War]]. ...to Jellicoe to "TIGER being as yet unfit" to take the place of ''Princess Royal'', detached.<ref>{{TNA|ADM 137/2134.}} f. 32.</ref> Jellicoe flatly repli
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  • <div name=fredbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=H.M.S. ''Princess Royal'' (1911)|fate2=Scrapped |name=Princess Royal
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  • ...C.B.m}}, R.N. (4 March, 1854 &ndash; 29 May, 1920) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. In 1873, Lowry was awarded the [[Royal Humane Society's Bronze Medal]] for saving life at sea.{{NLOct78|p. 578}}
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  • ....V.O. (5 December, 1859 &ndash; 20 November, 1935) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. He served as Commander-in-Chief of the [[Grand Fleet]] from 1914 t ...nd seemed quite distinct from the impulsiveness of [[Battle Cruiser Fleet (Royal Navy)|Battle Cruiser Fleet]] commander, Vice-Admiral [[David Richard Beatt
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  • ...Navy (21 January, 1855 &ndash; 14 December, 1929) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]] and a pioneer in [[British Adoption of Radio Communication|Wireless ...er he took passage in the ''Simoom'' and on 21 December was appointed to ''Royal Adelaide'' on Full Pay leave until 3 January, 1878. From 21 February to 17
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  • ...f of Naval Staff''' was (and remains today) the professional head of the [[Royal Navy]]. Before 1904 the holder of the position was known as '''First Naval ...r John A. Fisher]] was given "control" of the [[Naval Ordnance Department (Royal Navy)|Naval Ordnance Department]], which directly contradicts the Order in
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  • ...Board of Admiralty]] and the naval officer responsible for supply in the [[Royal Navy]]. | Marines and Marine Artillery.
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  • ...R.M.A. (3 March, 1857 &ndash; 23 September, 1914) was an officer of the [[Royal Marine Artillery]]. Promoted to [[Lieutenant General (Royal Marines)|Lieutenant General]] on 7 February, 1912.{{NLMar13|p. 9}}
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  • ...oyal Navy (5 September, 1862 &ndash; 5 June, 1935) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]]. In 1892 he was appointed Torpedo Lieutenant of the ''Royal Sovereign'', Flagship of the Channel Squadron, and in 1893 resumed his post
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  • ...e Forces]], British Army, and foreign services who were appointed to the [[Royal Naval War College]] (and predecessor War Course College) between June, 1904 ...hnot, W. P. || Captain, R.M.L.I. || 11 Sept. - 22 Dec., 1911 || With other Marines, "All very attentive & capable."
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  • ...e [[George V|King George V]]. Evan-Thomas would serve on and off with the Royal Family during his career. He became a signals specialist and was appointed ...ank and from 1913 to 1915 was Rear-Admiral in the [[First Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)|First Battle Squadron]], before being given command of the Fifth Batt
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  • ...e flying career during the [[First World War]], before transferring to the Royal Air Force. ...97; pg. 8; Issue 35281.</ref> He joined his first ship as a [[Midshipman (Royal Navy)|Midshipman]] in 1898. He served in the {{UK-Pomone|f=t}} during the
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  • ...&ndash; 3 March, 1895) was an influential officer in the late-Victorian [[Royal Navy]]. ...e end of October, and was almost immediately sent off with a detachment of marines to Vancouver's Island, in consequence of the dispute with the United States
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  • ...', Royal Navy (2 July, 1851 &ndash; 9 March, 1920) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...1911. Charles was the second son, bom on 2 July, 1851. He entered the [[Royal Navy]] in September, 1864, and was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 1
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  • ...-cats|C.B.c}}, R.M.A. (1859 &ndash; 24 July, 1936) was an officer in the [[Royal Marine Artillery]]. Pease was appointed additional Naval Member of the [[Ordnance Committee (Royal Navy)|Ordnance Committee]], dated 20 February, 1903.{{PQDNO1904|p. 289}} O
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  • ...., R.M.L.I. (16 July, 1846 &ndash; 29 April, 1910) was an officer in the [[Royal Marine Light Infantry]]. ...s]]'''|'''[[Adjutant General, Royal Marines|Deputy Adjutant General, Royal Marines]]'''<br>1902 &ndash; 1907|Succeeded by<br>'''[[William Thompson Adair|Sir W
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  • ...R.M.A. (2 December, 1861 &ndash; 2 December, 1938) was an officer in the [[Royal Marine Artillery]]. Aston was seconded to the [[Royal Naval College, Greenwich]] on 1 January, 1896, as Professor of Fortificatio
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  • ...R.M.A. (9 November, 1861 &ndash; 30 October, 1937) was an officer in the [[Royal Marine Artillery]].
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