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  • Six '''''Siegfried'' class coast defence ships''' were completed for the German Navy in the 1890s. | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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  • Two '''''Odin'' class coast defence ships''' were completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]] in 1896. | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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  • ...Australian Station|Australia]] and the [[Pacific Station (Royal Navy)|West Coast of America]]. In 1904 Admiral [[John Arbuthnot Fisher, First Baron Fisher| ...ed in 1912 to administer the local defence destroyer flotillas on the East Coast of Great Britain. Destroyers and submarines had from 1905 to 1907 been und
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  • ...etween 1872 and 1888, it was initially built up to serve as a strong coast-defence force. When Wilhelm II succeeded to the imperial throne in 1889, he embark ...l in the Army. The ''Oberkommando'' was responsible for the deployment of ship, tactics and strategy. The ''Reichs-Marine-Amt'', or R.M.A., ([[Imperial N
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  • The two [[Coast Defence Battleship|coast defence battleships]] (sometimes referred to as [[Monitor|monitors]]) of the '''''G | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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  • Six '''''Siegfried'' class coast defence ships''' were completed for the German Navy in the 1890s. | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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  • ...y or neutral powers. In order to harass the Germans occupying the Belgian coast, and to prevent the use of ports by Imperial German Navy warships, vessels ...Due to a mass re-allocation of resources caused by the halting of capital ship construction, the construction of the former battleship, now battle cruiser
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  • {{Footer Odin Class Coast Defence Ship (1894)}}
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  • {{Footer Siegfried Class Coast Defence Ship (1889)}}
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  • {{Footer Siegfried Class Coast Defence Ship (1889)}}
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  • {{Footer Siegfried Class Coast Defence Ship (1889)}}
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  • {{Footer Siegfried Class Coast Defence Ship (1889)}}
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  • {{Footer Siegfried Class Coast Defence Ship (1889)}}
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  • {{Footer Siegfried Class Coast Defence Ship (1889)}}
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  • ...Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44.}} f. 486.</ref>|note=ship is a gunnery training ship}} ...18-in guns envisioned to arm the ship were designated as "15-inch B. Coast Defence Guns" during manufacture, for purposes of secrecy. The three that were m
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  • ...and various witnesses, asked the ordinary seaman what he had to say in his defence. The man made no reply, but he stepped out and struck Lowry as hard as he ...85). “Musketry Instruction Afloat, and the Application of Rifle Fire in Ship Actions.” ''The Journal of the Royal United Service Institution''. '''V
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  • ...rch 1862 to January 1866 he commanded the ''Dart'', a gunboat, on the west coast of Africa, and on his return he was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} on 6 ...in October 1878 he was appointed commodore and senior officer on the West Coast of Africa, {{UK-2Boadicea|f=p}}.
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  • ...but was ordered to the other side of the Atlantic, where he served in one ship or another almost continuously until 1868. On paying off the Hydra in 1862 ...al Ordnance]]. On 6 April, 1880, he was appointed Senior Officer on the [[Coast of Ireland]].{{NLJun81|p. 235}} He was promoted to the rank of {{ViceRN}}
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  • | With approval of First Lord:<br>Ship Movements.<br>Orders to Captains and Admirals. | Coast Guard and Coast Volunteers, except pay and buildings.
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  • | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small> type=coast defence battleship
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  • ...on 31 December, 1883, and reappointed to the ''Flirt'' from that date. The ship paid off on 29 February, 1884, and he went on a month's full pay leave. ...K. Wilson]], Senior Officer in command of the squadron. Stoddart left the ship on 5 October, 1901, and went on half pay. On 9 January, 1902, he was appoin
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  • ...working as an Interpreter in French on 7 February, 1915 until he left the ship in late April to take up an appointment with the [[Director of Naval Ordnan From May, 1918 to the end of the war, Scott commanded the coast defence monitor {{UK-Gorgon}} with the [[Dover Patrol]]. On 8 August ''Gorgon'' co
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