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  • | 21.—Prizes. | 16.—Prizes.
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  • ...Ocean. One fast ship could raid commerce and obtain its coal supplies from prizes. ''Emden'' carried out an extremely successful commerce raiding campaign un
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  • Gave war lectures and prizes for War Essays, and also pressed the First Lord in 1901 to establish a War
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  • The true prizes, the genuine booty, you recognize by sure symptoms—Germanic faces, Teuton
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  • ...ad out the list of prize-winners, and the captain's wife would present the prizes. Then would come the captain's speech.
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  • ..." and was promoted to {{MidRN}}.<ref name=ADM 196/20-136/> He was awarded prizes for being first in theoretical study, seamanship and two other subjects. H
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  • At ''Britannia'', Usborne won prizes in Seamanship, Signalling, and French. In the final examination in Mathema
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  • ...the [[Royal United Service Institution]].{{ToL|United Service Institution Prizes|4 June 1919, p. 9}}
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  • {{CatNat|Prizes|UK}}
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  • ...ll served in, Jan 1854-Nov 1872, including notes re: taking slave ships as prizes, and the freeing and landing of slaves, and a list of Maxwell's commissions
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  • | '''19. Blockades,''' Embargoes, Prizes, Military and Political Questions prior to Proceedings in Admiralty Courts. | '''5. Blockades,''' Embargoes, Prizes, Military and Political Questions prior to Proceedings in Admiralty Courts.
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  • {{CatNat|Prizes|UK}}
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  • ...|[[Geoffrey Ernest Lyne Veale|Geoffrey E. L. Veale]]{{ToL|Foreign Language Prizes|Tuesday, Mar 08, 1921; pg. 7; Issue 42663}}|| |1920||[[Malcolm George Saunders|Malcolm G. Saunders]]{{ToL|Foreign Language Prizes|Tuesday, Mar 08, 1921; pg. 7; Issue 42663}}||
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  • ...on the remaining sum will be used to purchase for the winner of the joint prizes a gold medal having on the obverse a bust of the late Sir William Wharton a {{CatNat|Prizes|UK}}
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  • ==Other Gunnery Prizes== {{CatNat|Prizes|UK}}
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  • ...f how to proceed with the accumulated monies. The result seems to be that prizes were issued to men in different groups (Keyham vs. Greenwich).{{NMI|Saturda |1934-35||[[George Haddon Chambers]]{{ToL|Engineering Prizes|Saturday, Oct 05, 1935; pg. 18; Issue 47187}}||
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  • |1937||[[Richard Everley Washbourn|Richard E. Washbourn]]{{ToL|Memorial Prizes|Saturday, Nov 06, 1937; pg. 18; Issue 47835}} ==Other Gunnery Prizes==
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  • ...re awarded for some time after 1914-15. In 1920, it was decided that more prizes should be awarded to dispense with accumulated interest on the funding.{{NM |rowspan=2|1923-1924{{ToL|Ronald Megaw Prizes|Saturday, May 24, 1924; pg. 20; Issue 43660}}||[[John Felgate Stevens|John
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  • {{CatNat|Prizes|UK}}
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  • A man named J. Waldron won this in 1923.<ref>"Prizes At Dartmouth." ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Aug 02, 1923; pg {{CatNat|Prizes|UK}}
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  • ==Other Gunnery Prizes== {{CatNat|Prizes|UK}}
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  • ...and first prizes in science, navigation and engineering as well as second prizes in mathematics and French.{{ToL|Ogilvy Medal|Saturday, Jul 16, 1938; pg. 17
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  • {{CatNat|Prizes|UK}}
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  • Awarded the [[Ronald Megaw Memorial Prize]] for 1935-36.{{ToL|Memorial Prizes|Saturday, Oct 03, 1936; pg. 21; Issue 47496}}
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  • ...1811) and James Jackson (Quartermaster, HM ship EGMONT, 1814); account of prizes taken by HMS POLYEMUS; gunnery book, see full list in printed catalogue, (f
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  • {{CatNat|Prizes|UK}}
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  • ...the [[Royal United Service Institution]].{{ToL|United Service Institution Prizes|4 June 1919, p. 9}}
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  • ...would take second place in the [[Royal United Service Institution]] essay prizes for 1918.
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