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  • ...testing of the equipment being undertaken aboard first a small boat from {{UK-Jupiter|f=p}} and then from the battleship itself.<ref name=pp70>Sumida. ' * ''List of Committees, 1906'', Admiralty paper of 31 December, 1906 at {{TNA|ADM 1/7782.}}
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  • ...t:office0 otitle="Chairman of Admiralty Committee on Motor Transport" nat="UK"> {{CatNat|Committees|UK}}
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  • ...t seems unusual in this account is that MacKinnon was gunnery officer in {{UK-Indomitable}} during this time. * [[:Category:Gunnery (UK)|Gunnery in the Royal Navy]]
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  • ...d the further construction of {{UK-Indomitable}}, {{UK-Invincible}}, and {{UK-Inflexible}} in 1906.<ref>Hovgaard, William. Modern History of Warships: Co {{CatNat|Committees|UK}}
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  • ...-QueenElizabeth}}, or the searchlight control hut atop the charthouse in {{UK-Benbow}} were regarded as ideal. Once more, the value of capital ship-born {{CatNat|Committees|UK}}
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  • ...J. S. Dove]] of {{UK-RoyalSovereign}}, Lt. [[Hugh Clausen]], R.N.V.R. of {{UK-Benbow}}, as well as civilian mechanical engineers [[George Keith Buller El {{CatNat|Committees|UK}}
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  • ...isted his mother as his guardian when he joined the January 1892 term at {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}}. ...) in {{UK-Venerable}}.<ref>''Joint Report of the Mediterranean and Channel Committees on Methods of Controlling Gun Fire in Action'' at {{TNA|ADM 1/7758}}, p. 10
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  • ...06; Navy and Dockyards. Policy Statement 1905; Some of the results of past committees of investigation into Admiralty policy, 1907; Letter of Engineer-Rear-Admir ...l entry of naval cadets. 1913?; Naval Cadets 1913; Reports of Departmental Committees. (Re: extension of new scheme) 1906.
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  • ...f the Royal Navy’s greatest peacetime losses.<ref>http://www.hmscaptain.co.uk</ref> ...September 1870 , and lasted for eleven days.<ref>http://www.hmscaptain.co.uk/The%20Story/The%20Court%20Martial/court%20martial.htm</ref> The court mari
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  • ...(G) in {{UK-Jupiter}}.<ref>''Joint Report of the Mediterranean and Channel Committees on Methods of Controlling Gun Fire in Action'' at {{TNA|ADM 1/7758}}, p. 10 McClintock was appointed to command the {{UK-Queen}} on 22 January, 1914 as flag captain to Vice-Admiral commanding Seco
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  • ...mployed by the fleets.<ref>''Joint Report of the Mediterranean and Channel Committees on Methods of Controlling Gun Fire in Action'' at {{TNA|ADM 1/7758}}, p. 10 ...50|25|3 January, 1905}} On 4 March, 1907, he quit {{UK-Caesar}} to join {{UK-KingEdwardVII}} as Flag Commander to Lord [[Charles Beresford]], Commander-
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  • He was appointed to {{UK-Vernon}} on 9 September, 1883 to qualify as a torpedo Lieutenant.{{NLJul84| On 4 July, 1888, Slade was loaned to command the {{UK-TB60|f=t}} for manoeuvres.{{NMI|Tuesday, 3 July, 1888. Issue '''32428''',
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  • ...y at The National Archives, Kew.<ref>"H.S.A. 229. Grand Fleet Pack 1187. Committees Formed to Consider Experience at Jutland. Part 1. Nos 1-6." The National ...ced by Control Officers, and from the observation of {{UK-1Galatea}} and {{UK-Yarmouth}}, the fact is established that the enemy altered course frequentl
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  • ...phone|hydrophone]] and the hydrostatically fired [[:Category:Depth Charge (UK)|depth charge]] &ndash; but often alongside large numbers of grossly ineffe ...ame=fredbot:officePres otitle="President of Anti-Submarine Committee" nat="UK">
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  • ...ships and its prevention in new construction. To this end I suggest that Committees of the greatest experts should be formed, and no expense or trouble spared .... p. 378.</ref>), ''did'' go to the Grand Fleet, as Rear-Admiral in the {{UK-CS|10}} in April, 1917. His departure is explained by the shakeup of the N
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