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  • ...estroyers came together, damaging ''Seal's'' stern plates and ''Ferret's'' torpedo tubes. Both ships were taken into Devonport Dockyard to have their damage * [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_rv=simple&_q=ADM+John+Campbell+Watson Service Records]
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  • ...-day Torpedo Control Course at {{UK-Vernon|f=p}}. He next served in the {{UK-Legion|f=t}} from 17 May, to 5 November.<ref>Voelcker Service Record. {{TN ...ed to {{UK-Vulcan}} and ''Dolphin'', including {{UK-N1}}, {{UK-C20}} and {{UK-H4}}.<ref>Voelcker Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/154/279.|}} f. 279.</ref>
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  • ...on the [[China Station]]. He spent much of 1899 in {{UK-1Champion}} and {{UK-Minerva}}. ...1903 until 13 March, 1906, when he was appointed as first officer in the {{UK-Attentive|f=t}}.
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  • Downes was appointed as {{LaCRN}} of the new {{UK-TB10|f=t}} on 10 May, 1907. ...eric fever on 24 November, 1908 and was replaced in command of the torpedo boat by [[Walter John Fletcher|Walter J. Fletcher]].
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  • |type=divisional torpedo boat |chain=Torpedo Boats,Flotilla Leaders
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  • Six '''''S 114'' class torpedo boats''' were completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]] in 1902-1903. ...S 114'' boats were a further improvement on the basic [[S 90 Class Torpedo Boat (1899)|''S 90'' design]], the major change being that the hull contained el
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  • The next night, German torpedo boats {{DE-A4}} and {{DE-A9}} were sent out to mark a bombardment position ...duced state of readiness. At the same time, the monitors {{UK-M25}} and {{UK-Terror}} and French destroyer {{FR-Oriflamme}} were stationed opposite beac
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  • ...wich Force]] destroyers {{UK-Leonidas}}, {{UK-Lark}}, {{UK-Laforey}} and {{UK-Lawford}}.
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  • ...917. Following a course in [[Torpedo Control]], he was appointed to the {{UK-P14|f=t}} of the [[Harwich Force]] on 17 February, 1917.<ref>Clarke Service ...in harbour at Sheerness, which, "had it gone off, would have smashed the {{UK-Lightfoot}} alongside us and ourselves to smithereens." He expressed reser
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  • ...he ship very neat and clean, Priston would be superseded in command of the boat in August 1906 after having disregarding the C-in-C's express orders about ...ominally on the books at {{UK-Excellent|f=p}}, Priston was loaned to the {{UK-KingGeorgeV|f=t}} as gunnery officer.<ref>Priston Service Record. {{TNA|AD
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  • ...collision in July 1906 with {{UK-TB68}} and was removed from command of {{UK-TB78}}.<ref>Bridge Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/49/317.}} f. ?.</ref> * [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_rv=simple&_q=ADM+Cyprian+Dunscomb+Charles+Bridge Service Records
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  • ...ights. In 1918, he would find himself in temporary command of the torpedo boat following one of Lt. [[Wyndham Douglas Hart-Dyke]]'s more protracted illnes * [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_rv=simple&_q=ADM+James+Barclay Service Records]
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  • ...the service early and clawing his way back in. Despite wrecking a torpedo boat, he managed to redeem himself with valorous work with landing parties in So Boyle wrecked the {{UK-1TB28|f=t}} in July 1898, for which he was severely censured.<ref>Boyle Ser
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  • ...hree weeks in {{UK-PrinceOfWales}}, he began a period of work with torpedo boat destroyers.<ref>Servaes Service Record {{TNA|ADM 196/55/140.|}} f. 140.</re ...d fit on 23 April. He was then appointed to the {{UK-Comus|f=t}} of the {{UK-LCS|4}}, where he served through mid-Aprill 1917. He was also engaged in st
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  • ...at's torpedo in August 1916 and finished out the war as navigator in the {{UK-Weymouth|f=t}}, being promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on 30 January, 19 * [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_rv=simple&_q=ADM+Claud+Anthony+Merriman Service Records]
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  • ...d then was briefly appointed to the {{UK-Doon|f=t}} before moving to the {{UK-Waveney}} in April. ...to the {{UK-J4}} on 16 April, 1918. On 26 August, 1918 he was placed in {{UK-H9}}, in which he served until January, 1919.
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  • ...ia|f=t}}. He served in her until September 1916 when he was sent to the {{UK-Excellent|f=tp}} for a one-month gunnery course. ...{{UK-Courageous}} from November 1916 and then took a one week course in [[Torpedo Control]] in Portsmouth.<ref>Riddell Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/147/147
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  • ...t until 1854. By the Dreadnought Era, it had come to specialise in making torpedo boats and destroyers for Germany and for export. Despite a focus on smalle |{{DE-S1|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||24 May, 1884||Broken up 1905
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  • |{{UK-1TB15|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||1879||Repurposed 1903 |{{UK-TB101|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||1887||Broken up 1920
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  • |{{UK-1Arrow|f=p}}||gunboat||22 Apr, 1871||Sold 1 Mar, 1922 |{{UK-1Bonetta|f=p}}||gunboat||20 May, 1871||Sold 12 Jan, 1909
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