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  • '''Port wine''' is a fortified wine based on grapes grown in the Douro Valley regio Fire control makes much more sense with a vintage port uncorked and ready. Ruby, late bottle vintage and tawny varieties offer le
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  • The '''Port of London''' was a [[Royal Navy]] base in the [[Great War]], as well as a m ...ner at [[Whale Island]] in 2005, later became Chief Harbour Master for the Port of London Authority.
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  • The '''Battle of Port Arthur''', the first naval battle of the [[Russo-Japanese War]], began when
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  • '''Naval Station Port Royal''' was a [[United States Navy]] naval base located in South Carolina. <div name=fredbot:officeCom otitle="Commandant, Naval Station, Port Royal" nat="US">
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  • The Egyptian city '''Port Said''' was a minor [[Royal Navy]] base in the [[Great War]] on the Mediter ...fredbot:office0 otitle="Resident Naval Officer and in Command Naval Depot, Port Said" nat="UK">
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  • '''Port Sudan''' in eastern Sudan was a minor [[Royal Navy]] base in the [[Great Wa <div name=fredbot:office0 otitle="Naval Resident, Port Sudan" nat="UK">
    545 B (77 words) - 21:12, 19 July 2017
  • '''Port Edgar''' was a minor [[Royal Navy]] base in the [[Great War]] situated on t ...personnel had been transferred to the {{UK-Greenwich}} at [[Rosyth]].{{ToL|Port Edgar Base Closed|Saturday, Dec 01, 1928; pg. 9; Issue 45065}}
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  • '''Port Elizabeth''' was a minor [[Royal Navy]] base in South Africa in World War I <div name=fredbot:office0 otitle="Naval Officer in Charge, Port Elizabeth" nat="UK">
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  • .... The second-in-command of the Port was the Admiral Superintendent of the port's Dockyard, normally a Rear-Admiral. The Admiral Superintendent was respon
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  • ...ath of allegiance, an oath also to be sworn by the other ranks.<br><br>The Port of Kiel and the Jadehafen [Wilhelmshaven] are Reich naval ports.<br><br>Of
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  • * Fore control platform (transmitters to port and starboard with [[C.O.S.]] to select one in use)
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  • * Fore control platform (telescope transmitters to port and starboard with a local switch to select one in use The tops had 2 rate transmitters (situated to port on main, to starboard on fore) and a range transmitter, a bearing and a fir
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  • * Fore control platform (transmitters to port and starboard with [[C.O.S.]] to select one in use) * Fore bridge (transmitters to port and starboard with [[C.O.S.]] to select one in use)
    16 KB (2,311 words) - 11:14, 28 July 2023
  • * Fore control platform (transmitters to port and starboard with [[C.O.S.]] to select one in use)
    21 KB (3,169 words) - 09:23, 27 March 2020
  • * C.T. (periscope transmitters adapted to receive to port and starboard with {{COS}} to select one in use) ...the C.T., the T.C.T. and to the two secondary torpedo control positions at port and starboard. The T.C.T. had a voicepipe as well as a navyphone connectin
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  • ...Torpedo (UK)|14-in Mark X torpedoes]] on the middle deck, well aft on the port side, presumably intended for use by the ship's boats in harbour. It is an The ships had a pair of directors fitted to port and starboard on the forward superstructure to direct the 6-in broadside gu
    25 KB (3,847 words) - 11:12, 10 February 2022
  • ...tructure.{{DirectorH|p. 91}} The broadside-mounted secondary guns were in port and starboard groups, and either were laid and fired locally or under the c
    34 KB (5,381 words) - 08:50, 29 March 2020
  • Each 6-in gun control tower, port and starboard had a [[Pattern 3331 Navyphone]] wired directly to the 3 grou ...lue of the secondary battery.{{ARTS1915|Plate 114}} Each of the 3 groups, port and starboard (6 in all), received its range, deflection and firing signals
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  • The four turrets were labelled "A", and "X", on the centre line and "P" to port and "Q" to starboard.{{UKManGun1907I|p. 1}} * Fore control platform (transmitters to port and starboard with a local switch to select one in use)
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  • * Fore control platform (transmitters to port and starboard with a local switch to select one in use)
    14 KB (1,996 words) - 20:42, 13 September 2021
  • * Conning tower (transmitters to port and starboard with a local switch to select one in use)
    19 KB (2,813 words) - 14:29, 6 April 2018
  • ...positions. Local C.O.S.es at the transmitting positions to select between port and starboard and a [[Evershed Bearing Indicator#Selector Switch|selector s ...junction box of some kind, which may have had a selector switch to choose port or starboard transmitters.{{INF}}
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  • ...n triple mountings and in 4 groups, numbered 1 to 4. Groups 1 and 2 had a port and a starboard mounting.{{ARTS1915|Plate 123}} This meant that the forwar *Forward night defence position (control position serving groups 1 & 2, port and starboard):
    28 KB (4,383 words) - 20:44, 13 September 2021
  • |1020 || Dropping Gear, port<ref>''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1891'', p. 59.</ref> || for 14-
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  • ...five turrets were labelled "A", "X", and "Y" on the centre line and "P" to port and "Q" to starboard.<ref>''Manual of Gunnery in H.M. Fleet (Volume I), 190 * Fore control platform (transmitters to port and starboard with a local switch to select the one to use)
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  • ...e gunnery range, and ''Audacious'' struck a mine, which exploded under the port engine room about 5-10 ft forward of the of the after transverse engine roo The port engine room was flooded, along with the port auxiliary M/C, water tight compartments below and outside these rooms, and
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  • ...circumnavigated the globe receiving warm and enthusiastic welcomes at each port of call. As the famous voyage got underway from Hampton Roads 16 December, ...s, Japan, China, and Ceylon before transiting the Suez Canal. She departed Port Said 8 January 1909 to visit Tripoli and Algiers with the 4th Division befo
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  • ...Her hulk was beached for final demolition at the Smith & Houston yard at Port Glasgow in November, 1948 as the beaching ground at Faslane had not yet bee
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