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  • ...es (Wednesday, 11 October 1967), p. 10</ref> was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. ...ing the formation and doling its submarines to the Portsmouth and Portland Flotillas, and sending its depot ship {{UK-1Maidstone}} to the {{UK-SF|2}}.{{NMI|20 O
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  • ...ingly established in December, 1917 when {{UK-Ambrose}} was given a single submarine to take care of and [[Vulcan's Flotilla]] was soon thereafter taken over fo Although the Navy List would indicate otherwise, a post-war Technical History would indicate
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  • ...ine Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Submarine|submarines]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...flotilla is established in May, 1917 to augment the efforts of three other flotillas in screening the [[Grand Fleet]].
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  • ...Local Defence Flotilla''' was a [[Local Defence Flotilla]] in the [[Royal Navy]] stationed in Devonport at the Western end of the English Channel. |align=center colspan=6|'''{{UK-Ambrose}}'s Submarine Flotilla'''
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  • ...Section]] of the Royal Navy's [[Training and Staff Duties Division (Royal Navy)|Training and Staff Duties Division]] and published from 1919 to 1939. ...staff-monographs "World War I Naval Staff Monographs."] ''Royal Australian Navy''.</ref> with the exception of ''A History of the White Sea Station, 1914&n
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  • ...force the enemy's cruisers to action at a speed which would interfere with submarine tactics. ...s letters to their Lordships, and, so long as the whole of the First Fleet flotillas are with the Fleet, the hostile destroyers will successfully be countered a
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  • ==The Patrol Flotillas== ...xth Flotillas of the Third and Fourth Divisions of the [[Home Fleet (Royal Navy)|Home Fleet]].<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments
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  • ...rown''', D.S.O., R.N. (1 May, 1877 &ndash; ) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. He was an inventive torpedo officer who helped the Royal Navy develop wireless communications. He was also a proponent of [[Deflection P
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  • ...ine Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Submarine|submarines]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...h the same submarines, now has an additional depot ship and is one of five flotillas assigned to the forces covering Home and Atlantic Waters. The strength is n
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  • ...an'' Class''' were completed for the Turkish Navy but taken up for [[Royal Navy]] service in the war. ...Flotilla Leader]] when in Royal Navy service. They were used in submarine flotillas, primarily.
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  • ...Coronel]] on 1 November, Wilhelm approved the idea. The [[Imperial German Navy]] ''[[Admiralstab]]'' ordered that before the operation could commence ever ...the need for a potentially suspicious transit through the Kiel Canal. The submarine {{DE-U27}} was sent to reconnoitre Scarborough and Hartlepool, and reported
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  • ...vy (30 March, 1873 &ndash; 26 October, 1953) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...randt]]'''|'''[[Eighth Submarine Flotilla (Royal Navy)|Captain (S), Eighth Submarine Flotilla]]'''<br>1 Sep, 1913{{NLDec16|p. 395''z''}} &ndash; 21 Jan, 1915<re
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  • ...ine Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Submarine|submarines]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. It was a large flotilla, and generally comprised of large, modern subma ...the arrival of {{UK-E10}} and a pair of modern destroyers, is one of five flotillas assigned to the forces covering Home and Atlantic Waters. The strength is t
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  • ...ine Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Submarine|submarines]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...n operations to protect the Belgian coast.<ref>See [[Southern Force (Royal Navy)]].</ref>
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  • The '''Dover Patrol''' was a [[Royal Navy]] command based in [[Dover]] and [[Dunkirk]]. ...avy)|Third]] and [[Fourth Submarine Flotilla (Royal Navy)|Fourth Submarine Flotillas]], the [[Downs Boarding Flotilla]], and other vessels at Dover.{{UKNSMonoXI
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  • ...be attacked on terms favourable to the Germans. This should be achieved by submarine and mine warfare, attacks on British trade with Scandinavia and sorties by ...lty thought that the main German fleet was also out. British local defence flotillas, submarines and aircraft on the East coast were put on alert.{{UKNSMonoXVI|
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  • ...ering east, ''Lion'' the leading ship. The [[Fifth Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)|5th Battle Squadron]] then came in sight bearing S.W., also heavily engage ...ely hoisted the signal "NM", informing our flotillas astern that the enemy flotillas were making an attack. At the same time the preparative was hoisted, and I
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  • ...Hughes''', R.N. (25 October, 1889 &ndash; ) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[Great War]] whose naval career fizzled in the early 1930s wh ...He was recommended by the Commander-in-Chief, Devonport for an attack on a submarine on 7 August, 1917.<ref>Hughes Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52/195.|D76052
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  • ...eep in force at dawn on August 24th, to within 30 miles of Heligoland, the flotillas leading, covered by cruisers with the battle fleet supporting, and submarin ...(1912)|E class]] at Heligoland, 3 E class in outer line and 2 [["D" Class Submarine (1908)|D class]] class off the Ems.
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  • ...in his later career as '''Leigh Winsloe''', was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...loe was appointed {{Com2RN}} in command of the [[Training Squadron (Royal Navy)|Training Squadron]].{{NMI|Friday, 21 September, 1900. Issue '''36253''',
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