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  • ...eet (Royal Navy)|Channel Fleet]]. His successful work in training boys at Portland led to his appointment in July, 1905 to the ''Impregnable'' as inspecting c
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  • ...he and four of his officers were allowed to fly over the naval review at [[Portland]] in May. However, during naval manœuvres in August, 1913 Samson and his
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  • ...e Times'' newspaper. At the beginning of September he visited the Duke of Portland at his Caithness estate, Langwell. On the morning of the 6th he felt unwel
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  • ...study, before being appointed to the ''Boscawen'', boys' training ship at Portland, for service in the brig ''Seaflower'' on 25 March. On 2 November he return
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  • ...val officers from 1859 to 1905. It was anchored first at Portsmouth, then Portland, and finally off the town of Dartmouth in Devon. The first ship used was t ...mitted to the Board of Admiralty a report enumerating the disadvantages of Portland. Asked, in turn, to find a better location, Powell recommended Dartmouth a
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  • ...on 6 November.{{Gaz|30384|11848|16 November, 1917}} He was superseded at Portland on 27 November. ...ld Bernard|Vivian H. G. Bernard]]'''<br><small>as '''Senior Naval Officer, Portland'''</small>}}
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  • ...rieuse'' was paid off on 11 April, 1913 after six years as a depot ship at Portland, to be readied to be sold out of the service.<ref>"Naval And Military Intel
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  • ===Portland===
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  • ...of the six "enemy" ships led by the {{UK-PrinceGeorge|f=t}} on transit to Portland when the flotilla conducted its mock attack. ''Tiger'' was the second of t
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  • ...y ordered that no more ships of the First Fleet or flotillas were to leave Portland until further notice. Long leave for officers and for second watches was c
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  • Ryan was appointed to ''Research'' as Commodore-in-Charge at Portland on 5 February, 1915, in succession to Commodore [[Joseph Ridgway Bridson|Jo ..., 1916}} He had been refused the appointment of Rear-Admiral in Charge at Portland on the grounds that "Captains are available."<ref>Ryan Service Record. {{T
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  • ...ning of 2 September 1909. Commander Bruce ordered her immediate return to Portland Roads where the entire coal load was discharged to lighters. ''Forward'' h
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  • ''Alexandra'' was commissioned at Portland on 7 May 1908.{{NLJul13|p. 275}}
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  • Assigned to the Channel Fleet, she left Portland for Sheerness on 30 November 1905 under the command of Commander [[Vivian H
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  • By the end of 1920, she was housing an anti-submarine training school in Portland.{{NLJan21|pp. 779-780}}
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  • ...f {{UK-Frobisher|f=p}} as sea-going training ship. The cruise took her to Portland from 9-13 September, San Tropez 20-29 September, Naples 1-4 October, Capri
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  • ...rmaline'' collided with {{UK-Turquoise}} off Ryde Pier as the two departed Portland to join the {{UK-DF|4}} for a three month cruise with the Atlantic Fleet.
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  • ...quoise'' collided with {{UK-Tourmaline}} off Ryde Pier as the two departed Portland to join the {{UK-DF|4}} for a three month cruise with the Atlantic Fleet.
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  • ...t Devonport on 11 September, 1931 for service with the {{UK-ASF|1}} out of Portland.{{NLOct35|p. 293}} Re-commissioned on 18 August, 1936 for service with the {{UK-ASF|1}} out of Portland.{{NLJul37|p. 293}}
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  • Commissioned at Devonport on 6 May, 1936 for service with the {{UK-ASF|1}} at Portland.{{NLJul37|p. 288}}
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  • ...Special Complement on 2 June, 1936 at assigned to the {{UK-ASF|1}} out of Portland.{{NLJul37|p. 290}}
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  • ...special complement on 2 June 1936 for service with the {{UK-ASF|1}} out of Portland.{{NLJul37|p. 293}}
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  • ...|p. 275}} By mid-1931, this was called the First Anti-Submarine Flotilla, Portland.{{NLJul31|p. 275}} After many years of continuous operation with the {{UK-ASF}} out of Portland and a brief stint as Local Defence destroyers based on Alexandria, {{UK-Thr
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  • ...to Special Complement on 2 June, 1936 for service with the {{UK-ASF|1}} at Portland.{{NLJul37|p. 282}}
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  • Commissioned at Portsmouth on 26 May, 1926 for work with the [[Portland Anti-Submarine Flotilla]].{{NLJul31|p. 274}} After many years of continuous operation with the {{UK-ASF}} out of Portland and a brief stint as Local Defence destroyers based on Alexandria, {{UK-Row
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  • ...r'', along with {{UK-Raider}}, {{UK-Rocket}} and {{UK-Redgauntlet}} of the Portland Anti-Submarine Flotilla were selected to be scrapped.{{ToL|Anti-Submarine F
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  • She was re-commissioned on 1 July 1926 for service with the [[Portland Anti-Submarine Flotilla]].{{NLJan33|p. 268}} ...s re-commissioned on 1 July, 1933 for service with the {{UK-ASF|1}} out of Portland.{{NLOct35|p. 269}}
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  • ...et'' re-commissioned on 1 January, 1923 for service with the {{UK-ASF}} at Portland.{{NLApr25|p. 265''a''}} ...missioned on 1 July, 1925 at Portsmouth for service with the {{UK-ASF}} at Portland.{{NLFeb26|p. 265''a''}}
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  • ...oyer Refits|Tuesday, Feb 24, 1925; pg. 18; Issue 43894}} She then went to Portland, arriving 3 July, 1925.{{MoS|Monday, Jul 06, 1925; pg. 22; Issue 44006}} ...anges|Tuesday, May 25, 1926; pg. 20; Issue 44280}} She finally departed [[Portland]] for [[Portsmouth]] on 2 June, 1926.{{MoS|Friday, Jun 04, 1926; pg. 5; Iss
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  • On 3 June 1927, she left Portland for Portsmouth in company with {{UK-Tilbury}} and {{UK-Toreador}}.{{MoS|Wed
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  • ...let'', along with {{UK-Raider}}, {{UK-Rocket}} and {{UK-Retriever}} of the Portland Anti-Submarine Flotilla were selected to be scrapped.{{ToL|Anti-Submarine F
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  • ...n a year, she was commissioned on 22 September 1926 for service with the [[Portland Anti-Submarine Flotilla]], where she remained into at least early 1933.{{NL
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  • ...in March 1911 and sent to join the {{UK-DF|4}}, a Patrol Flotilla based at Portland.
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  • In November, 1912, ''Beagle'' collided with the Portland Breakwater due to what was determined to be careless navigation on the part
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  • ...ay, Jul 22, 1905; pg. 10; Issue 37766}} On 5 August, she travelled from [[Portland]] to [[Portsmouth]] in company with twenty other T.B.Ds.{{NMI|Monday, Aug 0
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  • ...she joined the {{UK-DF|6}}, but after 1 month or two she moved on to the [[Portland Local Defence Flotilla]].
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  • The newly-commissioned T.B.D. left Sheerness for Portland on 26 February 1896.{{NMI|Thursday, Feb 27, 1896; pg. 11; Issue 34824}}
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  • In mid-1913, she was home ported in Portland and serving in the {{UK-DF|6}}.{{NLJul13|p. 292}}
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  • ...he "enemy" were six ships led by the {{UK-PrinceGeorge|f=t}} on transit to Portland. ''Tiger'' was the second of three destroyers in the second division to ma
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  • ...rd. {{TNA|ADM 196/50/208|D7604620}} f. 278.</ref>|note=and for command of Portland Flotilla}}
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  • Recommissioned at Portland on 11 November, 1920.{{NLJan21|p. 819-20}} In March 1925, ''P31'' was attached to the {{UK-ASF|1}} at Portland. She paid off on 6 March.{{NLApr25|. 257}}
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  • Recommissioned at Portland on 20 October, 1920.{{NLApr25|p. 257}} ...r, 1927, in early 1929 she was one of three patrol boats attached to the [[Portland Anti-Submarine Flotilla]],{{NLFeb29|p. 257}} where she remained until at le
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  • .... 257}} In early 1929 she was one of three patrol boats attached to the [[Portland Anti-Submarine Flotilla]],{{NLFeb29|p. 257}} where she remained until at le
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  • ''P38'' was re-commissioned at Portland on 7 October, 1920.{{NLJan21|p. 821}}
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  • Collided with {{UK-TB66}} on 9 May, 1887 during night exercises near Portland.{{NMI|12 May 1887, p. 6}}
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  • ...fered a burst pipe in the boiler room while steaming at high speed between Portland and Torquay, searing five artificers and stokers &ndash; three of them crit
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  • Collided with {{UK-1TB43}} on 9 May, 1887 during night exercises near Portland.{{NMI|12 May 1887, p. 6}}
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  • ...20, she was one of two "L" class vessels in submarine reserve group "M" at Portland, tender to {{UK-Lucia}}.{{NLJan21|p. 800}}
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  • ...920, she was one of four "H" class boats in reserve submarine group "F" at Portland, under the collective command of {{LieutRN}} [[Andrew Lancelot Besant|Andre ...and {{UK-H33}} and {{UK-H43}} comprised Group "F" Submarines in Reserve at Portland under the command of Lieutenant [[George Cunningham Paton Menzies|George C.
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  • ...he, {{UK-L14}} and {{UK-L17}} comprised Group "M" Submarines in Reserve at Portland under the command of {{LCommRN}} [[Henry Neville Lake|Henry N. Lake]].{{NLA ...nd=|note=and of two other submarines in Group "M" submarines in reserve at Portland}}
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  • On 16 March 1927, her steering gear broke down as she was exercising off Portland, necessitating her towing into the harbour.{{NMI|21 Mar. 1927, p. 7}}
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  • ...p {{UK-Vulcan|f=p}} and emplaced near the altar of the Royal Naval Church, Portland. Rear-Admiral Grace unveiled the memorial on 10 November, 1929.{{ToL|Memor
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  • ...20, she was one of two "L" class vessels in submarine reserve group "M" at Portland, tender to {{UK-Lucia}}.{{NLJan21|p. 800}} ...he, {{UK-L17}} and {{UK-L18}} comprised Group "M" Submarines in Reserve at Portland under the command of {{LCommRN}} [[Henry Neville Lake|Henry N. Lake]].{{NLA
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  • ...he, {{UK-L14}} and {{UK-L18}} comprised Group "M" Submarines in Reserve at Portland under the command of {{LCommRN}} [[Henry Neville Lake|Henry N. Lake]].{{NLA ...two minelaying "L" class submarines in Group "M" Submarines in Reserve at Portland.{{NLJul27|p. 251}}
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  • ...920, she was one of four "H" class boats in reserve submarine group "F" at Portland, under the collective command of {{LieutRN}} [[Andrew Lancelot Besant|Andre ...172.|}} f. 172.</ref>|note=and two other "H" boats in Group "F" Reserve at Portland}}
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  • At the end of 1920, she was the only boat in reserve submarine group "G" at Portland, tender to {{UK-Vulcan}}. With just a single submarine in this group, it s
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  • ...920, she was one of four "H" class boats in reserve submarine group "F" at Portland, under the collective command of {{LieutRN}} [[Andrew Lancelot Besant|Andre
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  • ...one of three "H" class boats comprising Group "E" Submarines in Reserve at Portland, under the collective command of {{LCommRN}} [[Edwin Bidder Clark|E. B. Cla
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  • Reduced to Reserve at Portland on 4 September, 1936.{{NLJul37|p. 246}}
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  • In mid-1937, she was apart of the {{UK-SF|6}}, based at Portland.{{NLJul37|p. 246}}
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  • ...{{NLJul31|p. 244}} By early 1933, she had moved to the {{UK-SF|6}} out of Portland.{{NLJan33|p. 244}}
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  • ...one of three "H" class boats comprising Group "E" Submarines in Reserve at Portland, under the collective command of {{LCommRN}} [[Edwin Bidder Clark|E. B. Cla
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  • At the end of 1922, she was the sole "H" class boat in reserve group "G" at Portland.{{NLJan23|p. 764}} ...and {{UK-H26}} and {{UK-H33}} comprised Group "F" Submarines in Reserve at Portland under the command of Lieutenant [[George Cunningham Paton Menzies|George C.
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  • ...{{UK-SF|5}}.{{NLJul31|p. 244}} By early 1933, she was with {{UK-SF|6}} at Portland under the command of [[Reginald Robert Helbert|R. R. Helbert]].{{NLJan33|p.
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  • ...920, she was one of four "H" class boats in reserve submarine group "F" at Portland, under the collective command of {{LieutRN}} [[Andrew Lancelot Besant|Andre ...one of three "H" class boats comprising Group "E" Submarines in Reserve at Portland, under the collective command of {{LCommRN}} [[Edwin Bidder Clark|E. B. Cla
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  • ...s lost in a collision with {{UK-Resolution|f=p}} eleven miles southwest of Portland Bill. She had been part of an exercise attack (the submarines discharging
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  • ...and {{UK-H26}} and {{UK-H43}} comprised Group "F" Submarines in Reserve at Portland under the command of Lieutenant [[George Cunningham Paton Menzies|George C. In early 1926, she was still in Group "F" at Portland, but with just one other submarine.{{NLFeb26|p. 243}}
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  • On 10 January, 1924, she collided with {{UK-K12}} as they departed Portland. Both were considerably damaged, ''K 2'' having her bows smashed and ''K 1
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  • ...name=fredbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=H.M.S. ''M 2'' (1918)|fate2=off Portland{{Conways1906|p. 92}}
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  • On 10 January, 1924, she collided with {{UK-K2}} as they departed Portland. Both were considerably damaged, ''K 2'' having her bows smashed and ''K 1
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  • ...r, 1919, in early 1929 she was one of three patrol boats attached to the [[Portland Anti-Submarine Flotilla]],{{NLFeb29|p. 257}} where she remained until at le
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  • Paid off to C. & M. Party at Portland on 6 October, 1920.{{NLJan21|p. 821}}
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  • ...ord. {{TNA|ADM 196/50/13.|D7604426}} f. ?.</ref>|note=and as Captain (S), Portland Submarine Flotilla from 31 December, 1923}}
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  • ...uth coast of England. It is a man-made harbour lying north of the Isle of Portland and south of Weymouth. ...are also port cities in the United States named [[Portland, Maine]] and [[Portland, Oregon]].
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  • ...n''''' was the name given to a [[Royal Navy]] boys' training ship based at Portland. ...d in 1841 was ''Boscawen'' from 1873 to 1906. In June 1906 while lying at Portland, she was listed for sale at a July 10th Portsmouth auction of "Obsolete War
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  • ''Skipjack'' arrived at Portland on 16 October, 1905.{{NMI|17 Oct. 1905, p. 11}}
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  • ...launched 4 July, 1898 by [[Wolff & Zwicker Iron Works|Wolff & Zwicker]] at Portland, Oregon, sponsored by Miss V. Patterson.
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  • ...coast of California, and also participated in the Portland Rose Festival, Portland, Oregon. (30 May–10 June 1908). The ship trained off the west coast thro
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  • ...ough'' was launched 29 July, 1899 by the [[Wolff & Zwicker Iron Works]] of Portland, Oregon, sponsored by Miss Gertrude Ballin. ...ard]] on 26 March, 1914 and turned over to the [[Oregon Naval Militia]] at Portland in December. She returned to Navy hands in 1917 and was fully commissioned
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  • ...er|fullname=U.S.S. ''Eagle 56'' (1919)|fate2=Torpedoed by ''U-853''<br>off Portland, Maine
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  • ...prey''''' was a [[Royal Navy]] anti-submarine training base established in Portland in 1924. It was named for a small armed trawler of 336 tons which served a ...marine school to a junior man, and the senior officer became "Captain A/S, Portland". The posts were seemingly re-united in 1940.
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  • ...re. the Emperor of Prussia's visit to England and his subsequent voyage to Portland. 1874.
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  • ...July, 1919. By January 1921, she was working with the Periscope School at Portland, remaining there until at least mid-1931.{{NLJan21|p. 705-6}}{{NLJul31|p. 2
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  • She completed to full complement at Portland on 17 April, 1928 for service with the {{UK-MSF|1}}.{{NLFeb29|p. 268}}
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  • The '''Portland Local Defence Flotilla''' was a [[Local Defence Flotilla]] in the [[Royal N <div name=fredbot:office0 otitle="Captain (D), Portland Local Defence Flotilla" nat="UK">
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  • ...e 47782}} She completed to full crew on 14 September, slated to leave for Portland on 18 October to then proceed to join the {{UK-CS|2}}, where she would be r ...Pemberton]] was tried by a court-martial held aboard {{UK-Resolution}} at Portland on 4 November, 1937, having left the bridge in order to obtain the deviatio
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  • ...ce torpedo while carrying out practice with the {{UK-Vernon}} flotilla off Portland in the latter half of May, 1938.{{Guardian|Destroyer Hit by Torpedo During
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  • ...er the command of an engineering Lt. Cdr. and sent to Devonport. She left Portland for Gibraltar on 24 October, in company with {{UK-Hostile|f=t}}, the first
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  • ...es seemed to commence shortly after 29 July, with the two fleets departing Portland and to conclude around 20 August.
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  • |colspan=3|Assembled at Portland<br>and Falmouth||colspan=3|Assembled at Berehaven||colspan=3|Assembled at T |colspan=6 align=center|'''Torpedoboats, etc'''<br>Assembled at Portland and Belfast,<br>stationed at Belfast<br>''divisional leaders marked by *''|
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