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  • ...=9 Mar, 1914<ref>''Navy (Dockyard Expense Accounts). 1913&ndash;1914''. p. 29.</ref> ...Laird & Co.<ref>''Navy (Dockyard Expense Accounts). 1913&ndash;1914''. p. 29.</ref>
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  • ''Marlborough'' paid off to C. & M. Party at Devonport on 1 November, 1920 for a major refit, for which £211,097 was voted in the 1921 Naval Es A propeller was damaged by a torpedo on 29 June 1927. Their Lordships informed Captain [[Frederick Charles Fisher]] t
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  • ''Warspite'' was launched on 26 November, 1913, in "beautiful" weather at 15:15. Mrs. Austen Chamberlain launched t ''Warspite'' paid off into Dockyard Control at the Nore on 1 November, 1924.{{NLApr25|p. 287}}
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  • ...ceived [[Torpedo Control Plotting Instrument Mark II]]s.{{ARTS1916|pp. 27, 29}} She joined her sisters in the {{UK-BS|1}} in November 1917 and remained in that formation through the end of the war and until at
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  • |laid=29 Nov, 1913{{Conways1906|p. 35}} ...Bruen|appt=31 August, 1916{{NLDec16|p. 397''i''}}|precBy=New Command|end=1 November, 1917<ref>Bruen Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 210/418.</ref>}}
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  • |launch=29 May, 1915{{DittColl|p. 34}} |pend=98 (Aug 1914)<br>2A (Jan 1918)<br>29 (Apr 1918){{DittColl|p. 34}}
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  • ''Royal Oak'' was re-commissioned at Portsmouth on 29 April, 1924 for service with the {{UK-BS|2}}, Atlantic Fleet.{{NLApr25|pp. She was re-commissioned at Portsmouth on 27 November, 1929 for service with the {{UK-BS|1}} in the Mediterranean.{{NLJul31|p. 26
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  • ...highest in the exam. Of these, Everett had placed fourth.{{NMI|Wednesday, 29 June, 1881. Issue '''30233''', col D, p. 7}} ...t, 1925. He was advanced to the rank of {{AdmRN}} on the Retired List on 8 November, 1926.<ref>Everett Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43/22.}} f. 23.</ref>
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  • ...8)|''Amphitrite'']] in the annual manœuvres. After two days on leave, on 29 August he took command of the battleship {{UK-Anson}}.<ref>Fisher Service R ...3 November, 1906, vice [[Charles James Barlow|Barlow]].{{Gaz|27971|8300|27 November, 1906}}
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  • ...ive of Events." Jellicoe Papers. British Library. Add MS. 48995. f. 28-29.</ref> The Secretary of the Admiralty sent the Board's reply on 7 November:
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  • |launch=29 Apr, 1915{{DittColl|p. 34}} ...>Domvile Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44.|D7576635}} f. 224.</ref>|end=1 November, 1926<ref>Domvile Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44.|D7576635}} f. 224.</re
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  • ...|p. 238}}|end=25 March, 1935<ref>Neville Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52/29.|}} f. 381.</ref>}} ...ey|nick=Noel H. Whatley|appt=12 October, 1939{{UBAllyWarship|5461}}|end=11 November, 1939{{UBAllyWarship|5461}}}}
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  • ...Paton Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44/60.|D7602848}} f. 68.</ref>|end=14 November, 1916<ref>Paton Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44/60.|D7602848}} f. 68.</re ...o''}}<ref>Blount Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44.|}} f. 428.</ref>|end=1 November, 1918<ref>Blount Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44.|}} f. 428.</ref>}}
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  • {{Tenure|rank=Captain|name=Ernest Wigram|nick=Ernest Wigram|appt=29 July, 1915{{NLNov17|p. 397''c''}}<ref>Wigram Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196 Paid off 12 November, 1918.{{NLJan21|p. 847-9}}
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  • |launch=29 Apr, 1915{{Conways1906|p. 43}} By coincidence, on 3 November, 1914 Charles M. Schwab, president of the Bethlehem Steel Company paid a ca
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  • ...1908 in order to convey the Prince of Wales back to Britain. Departing on 29 July, she sighted land at Cowes on 940pm 3 August, having averaged over 25 It was decided in November 1919 that ''Indomitable'' was to be the first of the British battlecruisers
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  • ...whilst ''Inflexible'' took bow damage which put her in the dockyard until November, 1911. {{UK-Invincible}} and ''Inflexible'' left Devonport on the 11th of November, 1914 to begin the long voyage to the Falkland Islands to fend off the expe
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  • ...Bertram Pelly|H.B. Pelly]] was appointed to command. From 30 October to 5 November, 1913 she was under refit at Malta. In December she returned to Britain to ...Percy Hamilton Beamish|Tufton P. H. Beamish]] as his Flag Captain. On 11 November ''Invincible'' sailed in company with ''Inflexible'' for South American wat
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  • |launch=29 Sep, 1905 ....wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_Hannover#Kommandanten German Wikipedia].</ref>|end=November, 1917<ref>[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_Hannover#Kommandanten German W
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  • |29 May, 1890 fatedate=3 November, 1914
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