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  • The '''Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel''', until 1904 '''Second Naval Lord''', and between 1904 ...nuary, 1869, Captain 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
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  • ...ts and subsequently to 22 knots, and a signal was made to the Commander-in-Chief, Rosyth, that " {{UK-Warspite}} " had been attacked by two submarines, and ...X" and "Y" spaces, Carpenters' Workshop, C.P.O.'s Mess Provision Rooms and Boatswains Store. The electric motors and fans in the Flour Room aft, "X" space on Ho
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  • | Boatswains || 36 | Chief Armourers || 8
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  • | Boatswains || 1 | Chief Armourers || 17
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  • | Boatswains || 34 | Chief Armourers || 32
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  • In 1898, tests conducted at Dover with William Henry Preece, Chief Electrical Engineer of the British Post Office, using a transmitter at Fort ...one each to Flag Lieutenants, Gunnery and Torpedo Lieutenants, Gunners and Boatswains (T), and those Royal Marine officers qualified in telegraphy.{{PQDNO1904|p.
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  • ...to authorise us to increase the Lists of Chief Gunners, Chief Boatswains, Chief Carpenters, and Warrant Officers, to the following numbers, viz:— | Chief Gunners || rowspan=2 | 100
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  • ...grade of lieutenant (junior grade): ''Provided'', That when the office of chief of bureau is filled by an officer below the rank of ...ard ship or to command, and that immediately after the passage of this Act boatswains, gunners, carpenters and sailmakers, who have served in the Navy as such fo
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