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  • ...Naval Education]] (Captain [[Charles John Briggs|Briggs]] being associated with the Council) to consider the question of the Course of Study of the Senior ...h the assistance of Marines a tour in two parts was planned in conjunction with officers from the British Army Staff College, Camberley involving a reconna
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  • ...endergast Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 242.</ref>|succBy=Merged with [[Admiral Commanding, Orkneys and Shetlands|Orkneys and Shetlands]]}} [[Category:Pages with Offices]]
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  • ...uary, 1869]], the First Naval Lord was granted a salary of £1,000 a year, with allowances and a house, or £1,200 a year, without a house. His duties wer ...nd Naval Lord, and to remove the Controller from the Board. In accordance with the provisions of the [[Order in Council of 19 March, 1872]], the First Nav
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  • ...George Willes succeeded Seymour and was appointed as "Chief of the Staff," with the same pay as the Junior Naval Lord, and the task of superintending the C ...s.<br>Chief and other Warrant Officers.<br>And General Questions connected with the Staff the above.
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  • ...rs connected with naval training and Disciplinary matters ordinarily dealt with by the Second Sea Lord.<ref>Quoted in ''Naval Staff of the Admiralty''. p. ...which required the full attention of one man, but appoint me as additional with my duties entirely confined to Staff work, and that an officer should be ap
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  • ...r the [[Order in Council of 19 March, 1872]], which succeeded it he, along with the First Naval Lord and [[Second Sea Lord|Second Naval Lord]], was "to be ...ty's Navy, and with the movement and condition of Your Majesty's Fleet and with the "Personnel" of that Fleet, as shall be assigned to them or each of them
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  • ...ird Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Materiel'''. The Controllership was merged with Third Sea Lord in 1918, once more becoming '''Third Sea Lord and Controller He and the First Naval Lord received &pound;1,500 per annum, with residence, "to mark the special responsibilities" of their office (a 50% pa
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  • ...s it on the Air Board should be a member of the Board of Admiralty, vested with all the powers as regards the R.F.C. (subject of course to the superior aut ...between the Air Board and the Admiralty and War Office, the War Committee, with the concurrence of the [[First Lord of the Admiralty]], approved in princip
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  • ...[Sheerness Royal Dockyard]], part of the [[Nore Command]], on the Medway. With [[Portsmouth Royal Dockyard|Portsmouth]] and [[Devonport Royal Dockyard|Ply [[Category:Pages with Offices]]
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  • ...hn Davis Long|John D. Long]] in order to provide the Secretary of the Navy with measures for ensuring the combat preparedness of the fleet, for actively pl [[Category:Pages with Offices]]
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  • ...ormulation and implementation of policies and programs that are consistent with the national security policies and objectives established by the President [[Category:Pages with Offices]]
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  • .../42. p. 319.</ref> The duties of the Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, shared with the First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff and the [[Assistant Chief of Na | 1. Relieve the C.N.S. of all routine matters dealt with by sections under his immediate direction.
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  • ...an Fleet, at the end of April and the beginning of August, and once a year with the Channel Fleet in February. ...h from the three ocean-going fleets (Channel, Atlantic and Mediterranean), with the rest of its fighting ability relying on the [[Nucleus-crew System]] ins
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  • ...Germans when war began in 1914. For a very brief period in 1919, warships with nucleus crews formed part of a Home Fleet. In 1932 the chief command, the ...arrangements, service in the Coast Guard ships was increased to two years, with not more than a quarter of the crew rotated every six months, to help preve
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  • ...k=Frederick V. McNair|appt=21 December, 1895{{USOfficerReg1896|p. 4}}|note=with rank of {{RearUS}}}} [[Category:Pages with Offices]]
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  • ...y a separate and special branch to be called the ‘Air Section’ to deal with all questions affecting naval aeronautics. Four or five special good office [[Category:Pages with Offices]]
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  • ...and on 4 May of that year a second Assistant Surveyor was appointed, both with salaries of £800 per annum, including all allowances.<ref>''Copy of "the M ...hurchill told the House of Commons: "I have decided not to proceed further with the appointment of Sir William Smith, whose services are more usefully empl
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  • ...Issue '''37520''', col C, p. 8.</ref> was transferred to the Channel Fleet with four battleships from the Mediterranean in February, 1905.<ref>"Naval and M ...oats, [[Robert Archibald James Montgomerie|Robert A. J. Montgomerie]], who with the First and Third Flotillas was transferred to the Channel Fleet.<ref>"Na
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  • ...ear life of ''Britannia'', the training and education changed continually, with seamanship and mathematics being the only constants. ...of all Naval Cadets before they went to sea, which he did in collaboration with Reverend Inskip. The training was to last not less than three months, "No
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  • Portsmouth served as the operational base for [[Auxiliary Patrol Area XII]], with sub-bases at [[Newhaven]]. [[Category:Pages with Offices]]
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  • ...called Euralite—no wood would be used; the flooring would be of concrete with a paving; and the heating arrangement would be by steam from a separate boi [[Category:Pages with Offices]]
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  • ...e were on average thirty officers and warrant officers on the naval staff, with another six in charge of the College's tenders. ...Languages, History and English, Science, Navigation and Mathematics, each with a Head of Department. The remaining staff consisted of Senior Masters, Mas
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  • It was closed in 1925, along with [[Rosyth Royal Dockyard]]. [[Category:Pages with Offices]]
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