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  • ...an Engineer Officer with the {{UK-Dee|f=t}}, that officer being borne in {{UK-Hibernia}} at Malta.{{NLJul84|p. 205}} ==Captains==
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  • ...s in all; ''T.B. 1'' was "fitted for Whitehead" and serving as tender to {{UK-Vernon}}.{{ARTS1881|p. 35}} She was fitted with torpedo dropping gear for ==Captains==
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  • ''Dee'' and {{UK-Don}} appear to have left Portsmouth for Malta upon being commissioned, whe ...an Engineer Officer with the {{UK-Don|f=t}}, that officer being borne in {{UK-Hibernia}} at Malta.{{NLJul84|p. 205}}
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  • ==Captains== <div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of H.M.S. ''Icarus''" nat="UK">
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  • By December 1920, she was under the care of an Engineer Sub-Lieutenant,{{NLJan20|p. 732}} and by March was one of many R.N. ships l ==Captains==
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  • |nat=UK ==Captains==
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  • ...was O.O.W., sent the A.B. below to get some coffee. In the meantime, the engineer of the boat came on the bridge and stood talking to the O.O.W., who, in con ==Captains==
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  • By April 1877, her chief engineer, a Mr. Pitt, was driven to commit suicide under the pressures imposed by fr ==Captains==
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  • |nat=UK ==Captains==
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  • |nat=UK ...s finally paid off at Devonport. For a considerable time, she had no real captains appointed to her, but Staff numbers and a navigating Lieutenant.
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  • There was also a {{UK-Berwick|f=t}} launched in the 1920s. ...Captain [[Charles Holcombe Dare]] with the paid-off crew of the cruiser {{UK-Sutlej}}.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and
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  • There was also a {{UK-Warrior|f=t}} launched in 1905. ...s stint of service did not last long, as she again in the hands of a Chief Engineer in 1904.
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  • ...ommissioned there on 22 July, 1931. By 1933, she seems idle, with just an engineer assigned to her.{{NLJan33|p. 270}} ==Captains==
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  • ...sale in light of her damaged condition, and she was to be relived by the {{UK-Tenedos}} from the Rosyth Maintenance Reserve.{{ToL|H.M.S. Seawolf for Sale ==Captains==
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  • ...She was at that time slated to replace {{UK-Rattlesnake}} as tender to {{UK-Vernon|f=p}}.{{NMI|Friday, Oct 24, 1890; pg. 8; Issue 33151}} ...le she was still a tender to ''Vernon'', her crew was turned over to the {{UK-Jaseur}} at Portsmouth so that she could be fitted with water tube boilers.
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  • ...Portsmouth for Malta on 14 May, 1895, stopping at Plymouth to join with {{UK-Pique|f=t}} for the voyage the next day, on 15 May.<ref>"Naval & Military I ...Malta on 17 April, 1906 when when she accidentally rammed the "hostile" {{UK-TB84}}, nearly cutting the T.B. in two. Cochrane was cleared of blame in t
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  • ...in April of the following year. She was built in berth no. 2 along with {{UK-1Havelock|f=p}} - the same slipway upon which the White Star Liners ''Olymp | Temporary Engineer Lieutenant
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  • ...able to do this in 7 minutes, 40 seconds.  The best time was achieved by {{UK-Cressy}} at 50.75 seconds, though times of 3-5 minutes were more typical.{{ *Allen Jones, Artificer Engineer, F.36221.
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  • ...December 1912, she served in the {{UK-BS|1}} alongside her sister ship, {{UK-Hercules|f=p}}. By the end of 1913, she and the rest of the {{UK-BS|1}} were all equipped with [[British_Wireless_Systems#Short_Distance_Set
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  • The composition of the {{UK-DF|11}} in the [[Battle of Jutland]] was 14 [["M" Class Destroyer (1914)|"M * {{UK-Castor|f=t}}, Commodore (F) [[James Rose Price Hawksley|James R. P. Hawksle
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