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  • | style="background:#CEDFF2" align="center" | '''British Submarine Flotillas''' ...ird Submarine Flotilla]] | [[Fourth Submarine Flotilla (Royal Navy)|Fourth Submarine Flotilla]]
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  • ...rily composed of [[Destroyer|destroyers]] and torpedo boats of the [[Royal Navy]] tasked with defending the vital approaches to the Firth of Forth, through The flotilla first appears in the Navy List, embodying the {{UK-DF|8}} (seven destroyers, twelve ''Cricket'' class
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  • ...Local Defence Flotilla''' was a [[Local Defence Flotilla]] in the [[Royal Navy]] stationed at the mouth of the River Clyde on the West coast of Scotland. The {{UK-SF|9}}, which has withered to just {{UK-Pactolus}} and submarine {{UK-B4}} is redesignated the {{UK-SF|7}} (which had formerly been a compon
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  • ...given submarine commander is listed in a Navy List as being appointed to a submarine depot ship "for command of submarines", with the specific sub (or subs) bei ...llas based in [[Portsmouth Submarine Flotilla|Portsmouth]] and [[Devonport Submarine Flotilla|Devonport]].
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  • ...ine Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Submarine|submarines]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. In its early days, it was called "Section VII".{{NMI|18 Jan. 1912, p. 1 The flotilla, with the same roster, is one of five flotillas assigned to the forces covering Home and Atlantic Waters. The strength is s
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  • ...ine Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Submarine|submarines]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. Prior to the war, it may have been occasionally referred to as "Section ...h; the vessels of that formation based at Dover are now those of the Fifth Submarine Flotilla. The strength is ten submarines, a depot ship and a flag ship.{{SM
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  • The Royal Navy's thirteen '''"A" Class Coastal Submarines''' entered service between July ...war, usually alongside [["B" Class Submarine (1904)|"B"]] and [["C" Class Submarine (1906)|"C" class submarines]] which were similarly limited to coastal patro
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  • ...ine Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Submarine|submarines]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. All three submarines have left to join [[Platypus and Vulcan's Flotillas]] operating under Vice-Admiral, Queenstown. They have been replaced by {{U
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  • ...[[Royal Navy]]. Prior to mid-1912, it was referred to as the '''Devonport Submarine Flotilla''', occasionally referred to as "Section VI".{{NLApr11|p. 270''b'' The Devonport Submarine Flotilla is comprised of four "A" class coastal boats with {{UK-Onyx}} acti
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  • ...'''Portsmouth Submarine Flotilla''', also occasionally termed "Section V., Submarine Flotilla".{{NLApr11|p. 270''b''}} ...lotillas. The Portsmouth flotilla would, in 1912 or so, become the Second Submarine Flotilla.
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  • ...June, 1885 – 15 August, 1916) was a submarine officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. ...he navy as a Colonial Candidate. He impressed his first evaluators in the Navy as being a gentlemanly boy who was good at drawing but "not likely to shine
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  • ...coordinate existing and devise new weapons and methods for blunting German submarine attacks, and it immediately took up the personnel and resources that had em According to Dr. Nicholas Black, seventy-seven Royal Navy officers served in the division during the war.{{BlackNavalStaff|p. 21}}
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  • ...ine Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Submarine|submarines]] of the [[Royal Navy]] established in December 1915 to support the [[Grand Fleet]]. ...ing up at Blyth, though [["D" Class Submarine (1908)|"D"]] and [["E" Class Submarine (1912)|"E" class submarines]] would be employed pending the arrival of enou
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  • ...ine Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Submarine|submarines]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. {{UK-Arrogant}} has come to help, and coastal submarine {{UK-S1}} has joined, bringing the strength to two depot ships and eight su
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  • ...1 September, 1855 – 1 September, 1908) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. He was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} from the Royal Yacht ''Victoria and Albert'' with seniority of 13 September, 1878.{{Gaz|24
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  • The '''Pembroke Local Defence Flotilla''' was a formation of the [[Royal Navy]] which provided local defence to Pembroke. ...bility of Milford.<ref>A fairly complete set of Supplements to the Monthly Navy List.</ref>
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  • ...(8 November, 1875 &ndash; 13 November, 1952) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]]. Addison was appointed to {{UK-Mercury}} and for command of the [[Portsmouth Submarine Flotilla]] on 20 November, 1907.{{NLOct08|p. 344}} Promotion to the rank o
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  • ..., the Admiralty informed the Commander-in-Chief of the [[Home Fleet (Royal Navy)|Home Fleet]], [[Arthur Knyvet Wilson, Third Baronet|Sir Arthur K. Wilson]] ...r Richard Poore, Bart.]], Rear-Admiral in the [[Mediterranean Fleet (Royal Navy)|Mediterranean Fleet]],<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appoi
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  • ...D.S.O., O.B.E. (15 February, 1880 &ndash; ) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. ...he was commended for his actions in defending Convoy H. G. 109 from enemy submarine attack.
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  • ...Torpedo Boat|divisional torpedo boat]] completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]] in 1898. According to [[U.S. Navy]] intelligence reports, ''D 10'' was ordered "in order to ascertain by spec
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