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  • ...y (3 October, 1856 – 13 October, 1941) was an officer in the [[Royal Marine Artillery]]. [[Category:Royal Marine Generals]]
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  • ...ired (26 September, 1864 – 20 January, 1944) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]]. In addition to his years of service ...'s visit to Austria Kerr was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 9 October.{{Gaz|27604|6147|9 October, 1903}}
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  • ...e Forces]], British Army, and foreign services who were appointed to the [[Royal Naval War College]] (and predecessor War Course College) between June, 1904 ...mmander. || 9 Sept. - 20 Dec., 1912 || Did not complete course. Appointed Royal Naval War College, Devonport. "V.G.I."
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  • ...f Jutland]] in 1916, in which he led most of his [[First Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|First Cruiser Squadron]] to destruction against the German [[High Sea ...ice leave he was appointed to the ''Minotaur'', in the [[Channel Squadron (Royal Navy)|Channel Squadron]], on 27 October. The ''Minotaur'' paid off on 23 D
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  • ...20 December, 1859 – 15 September, 1943) was a General in the [[Royal Marine Light Infantry]]. [[Category:Royal Marine Major-Generals]]
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  • ...(2 December, 1861 – 2 December, 1938) was an officer in the [[Royal Marine Artillery]]. Aston was seconded to the [[Royal Naval College, Greenwich]] on 1 January, 1896, as Professor of Fortificatio
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  • ...R.M.L.I. (1 July, 1864 &ndash; 1 July, 1920) was an officer in the [[Royal Marine Light Infantry]]. ...am C. Nicholls]]'''|'''[[Adjutant General, Royal Marines|Adjutant General, Royal Marines]]'''<br>1916 &ndash; 1920|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Gunning Campbell]]''
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  • ...(20 September, 1857 &ndash; 27 March, 1939) was an officer in the [[Royal Marine Light Infantry]].
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  • ...(24 March, 1839 &ndash; 13 September, 1921) was an officer in the [[Royal Marine Light Infantry]]. [[Category:Royal Marine Major-Generals]]
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  • ...A. (7 October, 1858 &ndash; 27 August, 1929) was an officer in the [[Royal Marine Artillery]]. [[Category:Royal Marine Major-Generals]]
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  • ...(9 November, 1861 &ndash; 30 October, 1937) was an officer in the [[Royal Marine Artillery]].
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  • ...''Evan Jukes Hughes''', O.B.E. (? &ndash; ?) was an officer of the [[Royal Marine Light Infantry]] during the [[First World War]]. ...Second Lieutenant]] dated 1 September, 1904. Promoted [[Lieutenant (Royal Marine Light Infantry)|Lieutenant]] dated 1 July, 1905.
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  • ...M.L.I. (29 April, 1873 &ndash; 31 May, 1916) was an officer of the [[Royal Marine Light Infantry]]. He is best-known for receiving a posthumous Victoria Cro
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  • ...throughout the [[First World War]]. Mr. Clausen served as a Lieutenant [[Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve|R.N.V.R.]] in that ship from 1915 to 1919: he and L ...ion, though innumerable inventions were involved in the development of the marine engine to its wonderful state of perfection in the 1900s, More it was overt
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  • ...areil Class (1887)|''Sans Pareil'' Class]] [[battleship]]s built for the [[Royal Navy]], named in honour of Queen Victoria. Laid down at [[Armstrong, Whitw ...th a lever going forward for "ahead" and backwards for "astern".<ref>''The Marine Engineer''. '''X'''. p. 65.</ref> As completed ''Victoria'' had very low
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  • ...L.I. (28 April, 1864 &ndash; 11 March, 1929) was an officer of the [[Royal Marine Light Infantry]]. late Royal Marines; Hon. Colonel Commandant of Plymouth Division, RM, 1923
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  • ...yal Navy (16 March, 1894 &ndash; 1 November, 1914) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. Cotter was the only son of Major-General F. G. Cotter, [[Royal Marine Light Infantry|R.M.L.I.]] and Mrs. Cotter.<ref>"Deaths" (Deaths). ''The Ti
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  • ....M. (1 April, 1877 &ndash; 26 January, 1963) was an officer of the [[Royal Marine Artillery]]. Hankey was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the [[Royal Marine Artillery]] on 1 April, 1895.
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  • ...artment]]. In 1912 it was succeeded by the [[Naval Intelligence Division (Royal Navy)|Intelligence Division]] of the [[Admiralty War Staff]]. ...sion" was formed,<ref>Grimes. ''War Planning and Strategic Development in Royal Navy, 1888-1918''. p. 285.</ref> when in fact it was a Coast Defence "sect
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  • *1 Royal Marine Officer, *2 Royal Marine Officers,
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  • ...etired (9 November, 1880 &ndash; 6 December, 1958) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]]. In 1932, there was a Court of Enquiry into discontent in the Marine Detachment in {{UK-Warspite|f=p}}. The Admiralty faulted French for forwar
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  • ...it is desirable to improve the full pay of the Officers of Your Majesty's Royal Marines; ...eer Rear-Admiral,<br>Engineer Rear-Admirals. || Engineer Rear-Admirals. || Major-Generals.
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  • ...e]] torpedo boat by the India Office and this ship subsequently became the Royal Navy's {{UK-TB100}}.{{BrownSteamTBs|p. 78}} The lack of follow-up orders i
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  • Proceedings in S. Africa, 1896. Royal Commissions on import of food and raw materials, 1903-5. Seven workbooks including Algebra, marine survey and astronomical observations, 1877-1885; Commanders notebook for VI
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  • ...preciation of East Indies Station, and remarks concerning the Royal Indian Marine. Also includes some general correspondence and the Proceedings of a Confere ...y and importance of Eastern trade, India, wars with France, Trafalgar, the Royal Marines, International Law, Imperial Strategy, and the British Empire and i
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  • ...Dannreuther (including some hand-written loose pages and a printed list of Royal Union service Institution lectures for 1947). ...HMS HOOD, 1902, Mediterranean (invalided home to Portsmouth) and from the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 1903.
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  • ...'', R.N. (7 September, 1881 &ndash; 23 July, 1917) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. Ledgard transferred to the Emergency List and eventually joined the Royal Marine Artillery. He died of an illness in Britain, having attained the rank of C
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  • ...hief Gunner [[Alexander Grant]] and orders given by mortally wounded Royal Marine Major [[Francis John William Harvey|Francis Harvey]] to close the magazine
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