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  • ==Commissioned Warrant Officers== ===Military Branch===
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  • ...he training of naval cadets of the [[Military Branch (Royal Navy)|Military Branch]] of the [[Royal Navy]] from 1903 to 1921. Cadets spent two years under st ...e shore for an engineering school in which the cadets would be taught that branch of their profession. Cadets who entered under the present system, which wo
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  • ...about far- reaching effects on the period of service and the allocation of officers, and reacts again on the entry and organisation of the Seamen, Stokers, and ...o away completely with the distinction between the three branches when the officers reached the rank of Lieutenant.
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  • ...ield guns & howitzers we had to go outside the gun making firms & get many engineering firms to take on guns, which, as they had no experience caused much difficu ...troyers shewed no initative as our ships were not attacked. Our losses in officers & men were of course heavy, Hood and Robert Arbuthnot amongst them. The B.
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  • ...ch (Royal Navy)|Military Branch]], [[Engineer Branch (Royal Navy)|Engineer Branch]] and [[Royal Marine Forces]] into one '''Common Entry''' (by which name th ...gnalling (S) duties). The Selborne Scheme introduced the specialisation of engineering (E) would have created that of military (M), i.e. Marine.
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  • ...was a man who by what he had done and dared had helped the cause of marine engineering in many ways, and in a manner that had yet to recognised.<ref>''Minutes of ...une 1971). "Richard Sennett, F.R.S.N.A. (1847-1891)". ''Journal of Naval Engineering'' '''23''' (2): pp. 418-421.
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  • ...he [[Royal Navy]] with an additional source of officers for the [[Military Branch]]. Boys were entered at a later age, 17½ to 18½, than the normal [[Selbor ...enry T. Buller]], and [[Charles Walker]] (Head of Commissions and Warrants Branch), was convened to discuss the scheme of training for the Special Entry Nava
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  • ...of its frontiers has really no limit, and students and enquirers in every branch find— whichever way they turn their gaze — awaiting the discoverer, mag ...present to us more and more frequently its practical side; and thus every branch of human industry, every section of human life, year by year, more readily
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  • ..., R.N. (3 June, 1872 &ndash; 5 September, 1956) served in the engineering branch of the [[Royal Navy]], including work with the 1901 National Antarctic Expe Skelton was appointed to the {{UK-Roebuck|f=t}} as Engineering Officer on 14 September, 1905.{{NLDec05|p. 368}} On 22 February, 1906, Ske
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  • ...onging to Tristan Dannreuther. Also a printed examination paper for junior officers afloat dated June 1889. A notebook entitled "navigating officers workbook" belonging to Tristan Dannreuther and relating to the HMS MELITA f
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