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  • ...he outbreak of war of the [[First World War]] she was transferred to the {{UK-BS|4}}. ...est gunnery ship of the 15 tested of the Home Fleet's FIrst Division and {{UK-CS|1}}, scoring 81.91 &ndash; well ahead of the average 45.798.<ref>{{TNA|A
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  • ...flagship, [[H.M.S. Camperdown (1885)|H.M.S. ''Camperdown'']], proceeded to ram ''Victoria''. The ''Victoria'' sank rapidly, taking 358 men with her, incl ...and of the new armoured cruiser [[H.M.S. Drake (1901)|''Drake'']] in the {{UK-CS}}.
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  • ...dbot:officeAdmSuper otitle="Admiral Superintendent, Chatham Dockyard" nat="UK"> ...e="Deputy Superintendent and King's Harbour Master, Chatham Dockyard" nat="UK">
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  • ...only a few months until he was appointed to command the new torpedo ram {{UK-Polyphemus}}, taking command on 25 November, 1881.{{NLDec83|p. 232}} The s ...in which a submerged torpedo tube he had designed was being evaluated in {{UK-2Severn}}.{{ARTS1887|p. 3}} The tube needed some adjustments in design bef
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  • He was appointed to command the {{UK-TB81}} for the July manoeuvres in 1890 and 1892.<ref>Sturdee Service Record ...1885 on an assigned topic to explore the impact of the introduction on the ram, mine and torpedo on various aspects of naval training and operations. His
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  • ...1885 on an assigned topic to explore the impact of the introduction on the ram, mine and torpedo on various aspects of naval training and operations. His {{CatPerson|UK|1843|1926}}
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  • ...s on matters relating to the collision between the {{UK-Camperdown}} and {{UK-Victoria}}, and the circumstances attending the subsequent sinking of the ' ...the strong under-water protective deck of the ''Victoria''—her stem and ram-bow penetrated some distance into the side of the ''Victoria''.
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  • H.M.S. " {{UK-Warspite}}," 3. On the signal being received from " {{UK-Barham}} " to open fire " Warspite " waited to see at which ship " Barham "
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  • ...on]]'s competition of 1885 exploring the impact of the introduction on the ram, mine and torpedo on various aspects of naval training and operations. His * [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_rv=simple&_q=ADM+Herbert+Ward+Dowding Service Records]
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  • He was appointed in command of the battlecruiser {{UK-Lion}} on November, 1911. A December 1912 inspection found her satisfactor ..., however, he was superseded when ''Southampton'' was transferred to the {{UK-LCS|1}}.{{NLJul13|p. 376}}
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  • ...Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/37.}} f. 956.</ref> He was appointed to {{UK-Nile}} in command on 30 June, 1891.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" ( ...u should have made an appropriate signal to me, not vented your views on {{UK-Theseus}}. I am on my way to see you in my frock coat and sword.<ref>Payma
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  • | {{Template:UK-Nile}} | {{Template:UK-Trafalgar}}
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  • | {{UK-1Collingwood}} | {{UK-Anson}}
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  • ...inner one of five boats and an outer one of three. The seaplane carrier {{UK-Engadine|f=p}}, with two seaplanes armed with bombs and one with a torpedo, ...ction was to propose that the {{UK-BCS|1}}, the {{UK-LCS|1}} and 2nd and {{UK-DF|4}} should support the operations, with the battleships nearby. The Admi
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  • * {{UK-Victoria}} and {{UK-SansPareil}} had directors for their 6-in guns only. * turret-ram [[H.M.S. Hotspur (1870)|''Hotspur'']] had a director circuit of "old patter
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  • In October 1910, he assumed command of the {{UK-1Isis|f=t}}. ...t}} in October 1911. On 10 August, 1913 he was appointed to command the {{UK-Devonshire|f=t}}.<ref>Alderson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.|}} f. 45
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  • ...the German submarine {{DE-U9}} in the North Sea. The ships, part of the {{UK-CS|7}} (also known as Cruiser Force C) of the [[Southern Force]], were unde ...Rear Admiral [[Henry Hervey Campbell|Henry Campbell's]] {{UK-CS|7}}, the {{UK-SF|7}} and the [[First Destroyer Flotilla (Royal Navy)|First]] and [[Third
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  • ===Captain's Report, H.M.S. "{{UK-Valiant}}"=== 55. At 6.7 p.m. the Grand Fleet in sight. Observed "{{UK-Marlborough}}" leading First Division, bearing Red 10° about three miles.
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  • ...tilla leaders. Returned to Chile in 1920, there would be another leader {{UK-Broke|f=p}} commissioned in the 1920s. In September 1914, it was decided that ''Broke'' should join the {{UK-DF|2}} as the half-flotilla leader and be fitted with a [[Wireless Telegrap
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  • |nat=UK In November, 1911, ''Swift'' was serving as a flotilla leader in the {{UK-DF|1}}.{{March|p. 160}}
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