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  • ...onnel</u> in view of the 1000 in the {{DE-Derfflinger}} & the 885 in the {{DE-Blucher}} &c..<br>Yours truly<br>Fisher<br>25.1.15<br>I asked Crease to see
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  • ...y,<ref>ADM 196/42. f. 166.</ref> for, in his own words, "service with the submarine boats, on which work had already been commenced."<ref>Bacon. ''From 1900 O .... 264}}|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Dudley Rawson Stratford de Chair|Dudley R. S. de Chair]]'''}}
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  • In London at the beginning of November finalising his submarine offer with First Sea Lord [[John Arbuthnot Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher of Kilv fate2={{DE-Breslau}} and {{DE-Goeben}}{{DittColl|p. 102}}
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  • ...rwegian barque ''Nordhav'' which had been sunk by the German Submarine ''{{DE-U117}}''. The survivors were landed in Boston. ...e next twenty years. One of many accomplishments was the raising of sunken submarine ''Squalus'' off the New Hampshire coast. On 6 November, 1941 she was rename
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  • ...edbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=H.M.S. ''Formidable'' (1898)|fate2=by {{DE-U24}} off Portland{{Conways1860|p. 36}} ...while on Channel patrol off Portland Bill by torpedoes of German U-boat {{DE-U24}}. The ship sank quickly during bad weather resulting in the loss of 5
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  • ...incourt''''' was a dreadnought battle built in England for Brazil as ''Rio de Janeiro'' featuring seven twin 12-in turrets on her centre line. She was r ...aunched on 22 January, 1913 by Mme. Huet de Bacellar, wife of Admiral Huet de Bacellar, the Chief of the Brazilian Naval Commission. The Brazilian Minis
    25 KB (3,838 words) - 09:25, 12 April 2024
  • ...bservers to witness the experimental bombings of the ex-German submarine {{DE-U117}}. Proceeding thence back to New York, the battleship there broke the
    15 KB (2,204 words) - 19:25, 30 January 2022
  • ...ning to New York received President Pessoa of Brazil for the voyage to Rio de Janeiro. Departing 6 July with her escort, the battleship arrived Rio 17 Ju ...odernization. The veteran battleship received better armor, "blister" anti=submarine protection, better machinery, and tripod masts during this extensive overha
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  • ...yly "had been recalled, owing to his rather indiscreet conduct there."<ref>De Chair. p. 115.</ref> ...ref>ADM 196/39. f. 84.</ref> On 22 March he was appointed a [[Naval Aide-de-Camp]] to King Edward VII, vice [[Thomas Philip Walker|Walker]].{{Gaz|28122
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  • ...was an officer of the 78th Regiment of Foot (Highlanders) serving as Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of Ceylon. In 1841 he decided to leave the army, and ...tated that, "Fisher did not go out of his way to provoke [[Charles William de la Poer Beresford, First Baron Beresford|Beresford]]."<ref>Ross. ''Admiral
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  • {{Tenure|rank=Captain|name=Charles Martin-de-Bartolomé|nick=Charles Bartolomé|appt=15 December, 1911<ref>Bartolomé Se ...96/43/236.}}</ref>|as=Additional Naval Assistant to the First Sea Lord for Submarine Duties}}
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  • ...n the Western United States prior to the First World War, and thus had a ''de facto'' monopoly on major warship construction contracts on the Pacific coa |{{US-Grampus|f=p}}||submarine||31 Jul, 1902||
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  • |{{US-SC5|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred |{{US-SC6|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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  • ...vy's three Home Ports. In the twentieth century it became the navy's main submarine dockyard. {{Tenure|rank=Captain|name=Charles William de la Poer Beresford, First Baron Beresford|nick=The Rt. Hon. Lord Charles Ber
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  • ...was a severe shortage of newly built submarines. When restrictions on the submarine war were not lifted he fell out with emperor and was compelled to resign on {{CatPerson|DE|1849|1930}}
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  • <blockquote>The submarine has the smallest value of any vessel for the direct attack upon Trade. She ...yer]] wrote to Admiral [[Dudley Rawson Stratford de Chair|Sir Dudley R. S. de Chair]]:
    24 KB (3,738 words) - 04:42, 14 February 2023
  • ...[[Operation Albion]] and was instrumental in Germany opening unrestricted submarine warfare on the United States of America. {{GWP|https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus_von_Levetzow}}
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  • ...questions relating to foreign stations, except protection of trade against submarine and mine attack. ...t in co-operation with A.C.N.S., who is responsible for providing the anti-submarine escort in dangerous areas.
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  • ...books of real merit on this subject under the title "The Evolution of the Submarine Boat, Mine and Torpedo". In 1903 Sueter married Elinor Mary de Winton (d. 1948), only daughter of Sir Andrew Clarke; they had two daughter
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  • He was appointed a [[Naval Aide-de-Camp]] to the King dated 9 July, 1912, vice [[Hugh Evan-Thomas|Evan-Thomas] ...ter to Princess [sic] Andrew of Greece in which he mentioned that a German submarine had been sunk in the Adriatic. This information was found to have reached
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