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  • After completion she took part in the Gallipoli campaign performing ground bombardment duties. On 16 May, 1917 Captain [[R
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  • ...lly for shipboard use, to help spot the shooting of the monitors firing on Gallipoli town. With the commencement of the evacuation from the peninsula, Raglan, d
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  • ===Gallipoli=== In 1915, she was helping the Fifth B.S. bombard shore positions at Gallipoli. On 29 September, Captain Lockyer forwarded Lieutenant Commander (G) [[Joh
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  • In April and May 1915, she was helping bombard shore positions at Gallipoli. On 10 October, she reported on her methods of indicating the point of aim
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  • ===Gallipoli===
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  • ===Gallipoli===
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  • ...in a few weeks troops were able to land and assemble for the attack on the Gallipoli peninsula. In March Vice-Admiral Sir [[Sackville Hamilton Carden|Sackville ...n August he was mentioned in dispatches for his invaluable services in the Gallipoli landing.
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  • In recognition of his service with the Royal Naval Division at Gallipoli, Mitchell was appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order on 7
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  • Somerville's monitor assisted in the evacuation of Gallipoli in early 1916.{{UKNavalOpsIII|pp. 232, 248, 251}} ...14 March, he was gazetted for being mentioned in despatches for service in Gallipoli.
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  • ===Gallipoli=== ...ant for freelancing ultimately had an adverse effect on his career, and at Gallipoli he was passed over for the position of overall commander of air operations,
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  • ...Order of the Bath (C.B.) for his service with the Royal Naval Division at Gallipoli.{{GazSup|29358|11029|8 November, 1915}} He was in command of ''Orion'' at
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  • ...n; commanded Brigade of Royal Marines in RN Division, 1914–15; served in Gallipoli and Salonika Defences (slightly wounded, despatches, CB); commanded an Infa
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  • For his service in command of {{UK-Talbot}} at [[Gallipoli]] Wray was appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.
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  • ...e of Lieutenant Palmer, and Ottoman anticipation of the Allied landings at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915]". ''The Journal of Military History'' '''65''' (4): pp.
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  • ...until June, 1916. She operated with the {{UK-BS|5}} during operations off Gallipoli, where she contributed to shore bombardments. He submitted a report in Oct
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  • ...e {{UK-CS|5}} in September. She went to Egypt and then became part of the Gallipoli operations.<ref>Warleigh Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43/334.|D7602661}} f
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  • ...netheless, he was appointed to {{UK-Europa}} to serve as a beachmaster for Gallipoli operations, as a Captain in the [[Royal Naval Reserve]].<ref>Eyres Service
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  • ...h 1916, Fyler was gazetted for a mention in despatches for his services at Gallipoli, especially on 1 March 1915 when the {{UK-LordNelson|f=t}} carried out a su
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  • April 1915. Gallipoli landing assisted by Fleet. ...liath" sunk by T.B.D. Gallipoli, "Majestic" & "Triumph" sunk by submarines Gallipoli. 27 May <sup><u>..</u></sup> 15 "P. Irene" blown up & ? [illegible] in her
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  • ...ripped of most of her weaponry to serve as a troopship to bring men to the Gallipoli landings. The ship returned to Devonport in February, 1916.
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