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  • There was also a [[H.M.S. Duncan (1932)|flotilla leader named ''Duncan'' launched in 1932]]. ...able to do this in 2 minutes, 26 seconds. The best time was achieved by {{UK-Cressy}} at 50.75 seconds, though 2:30 was more typical.{{ARTS1904|pp. 45-7
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  • {{UK-Hercules|f=p}} ...rs were sighted on starboard bow, through the mist, in action. Range of {{UK-Tiger}}—11,000 yards.
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  • *{{UK-1Neptune}} [[File:VAdmRN.png|25px]] *{{UK-StVincent}}
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  • ...ouse, Christchurch, his father the physician, H. W. Hartford. He joined {{UK-1Britannia|f=p}} as a Naval Cadet on 15 January, 1898, ranking forty-fourth Hartford joined {{UK-1Crescent}}, the flagship of the [[North America and West Indies Station]]
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  • ...avy]]. Prior to mid-1912, it was referred to as the '''Devonport Submarine Flotilla''', occasionally referred to as "Section VI".{{NLApr11|p. 270''b''}} ...ort Submarine Flotilla is comprised of four "A" class coastal boats with {{UK-Onyx}} acting as depot ship.{{NLApr11|p. 270''b''}}
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  • ...24 August to re-qualify, and on 27 October he became Gunnery Officer in {{UK-DukeOfWellington}}. ...On 21 July he was appointed First Lieutenant and Gunnery Officer of the {{UK-Forth}} until she paid off on 16 September. He was thence appointed to the
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  • ...o support the battlecruisers to the Ease" and "Proceed at 18 knots", ref ''Flotilla Signal Book Volume I, 1913'', pp 15, 32.</ref> ...across our bow. They were engaging an enemy invisible to "Neptune." The {{UK-BS|5}} appeared some distance astern of them.
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  • ...''''' was one of five flotilla leaders of the [[Shakespeare Class Flotilla Leader (1917)|''Shakespeare'' class]]. ...to [[Edmond Julius Gordon Mackinnon]], and ''Broke'' became the flotilla's leader. ''Broke'' re-commissioned on 30 April, 1926, still under the command of C
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  • ...''''' was one of five flotilla leaders of the [[Shakespeare Class Flotilla Leader (1917)|''Shakespeare'' class]]. Re-commissioned at Devonport on 2 February, 1926 for service with the {{UK-DF|3}} on the [[China Station]].{{NLJul27|p. 249}}
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  • ...]. When she paid off on 8 December, 1900, Harrison was sent to join the {{UK-Blenheim|f=t}}, where he was to serve for two years on the [[China Station] ...der to take her back to Devonpoty to commission her for service with the {{UK-DF|5}}.{{NavAppts|Monday, Jun 12, 1911; pg. 12; Issue 39609}}
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  • In 1910, {{UK-Indomitable}}, {{UK-Inflexible}} and {{UK-Invincible}} tested Mark I instruments and [[Telaupad]]s as a means of tyin {{UK-Invincible}} also suggested this system should be fitted in the after broad
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  • ...ious amounts of bunting, overshadowed to a degree by the hulking mass of {{UK-Warspite|f=p}} under construction at an adjoining slip. The assembled dign ...the flotilla leader, thus demoting {{UK-Swift}} to serve as half-flotilla leader,{{GFConferences1914|p. 104}} but in November she is not noted as being assi
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  • The seven [[Flotilla Leader|flotilla leaders]] of the '''''Lightfoot'' Class''' (sometimes referred to as the '' | {{Template:UK-1Kempenfelt}}
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  • The four [[Flotilla Leader|flotilla leaders]] of the '''''Faulknor'' Class''' (sometimes referred to as the ''' | {{Template:UK-Botha}}
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  • The five [[Flotilla Leader|flotilla leaders]] of the '''"V" Class''' were completed in 1917 and boasted a highe | {{Template:UK-Vampire}}
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  • Ten [[Flotilla Leader|flotilla leaders]] of the '''''Scott'' Class''' were ordered late in the war, but th | {{Template:UK-Scott}}
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  • ...r 1915) and the {{UK-DF|10}} equipped with fast and modern ships and the {{UK-LCS|5}}. Around March, 1917, the {{UK-DF|9}} would leave, but by this time 10 D.F. had been increased in strength
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  • ...George V Class Battleship (1911)|''King George V'']] classes, as well as {{UK-Thunderer|f=p}}, though the Mark III* T.C.Ds. did receive a new disc. User Also in 1921, an additional Mark II* disc was allotted to each flotilla leader of the Mediterranean and Atlantic Fleets for use by the Lieutenant ('''T'''
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  • ...yers.{{ARTS1912|p. 36}} Later, they were among the ships comprising the {{UK-DF|6}}, operating out of Dover.{{Conways1906|p. 72}} | {{Template:UK-1Afridi}}
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  • The '''First Destroyer Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Destroyer|destroyers]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...similarly equipped [[Second Destroyer Flotilla (Royal Navy)|Second]] and {{UK-DF|3}}s.{{NLJun06|pp. 269, 270''a''}}
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