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  • ...t C.S. became the {{UK-BCS|1}}. On 17 March, 1913 she collided with the {{UK-C34|f=t}} in Stokes Bay in the Solent, suffering no damage in the process. In August, 1913 ''Invincible'' joined the {{UK-BCS|2}} in the [[British Mediterranean Fleet|Mediterranean Fleet]] after an
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  • The '''Diary of Alec S. Tempest''' (1899-1978), signal boy aboard {{UK-Lion|f=p}} from 20 May 1915 through 26 April, 1919 can be found at the Cair If found please return to A.S. Tempest Siglm. 47 Mess {{UK-Lion|f=p}} or 37 Hunslett Road Leeds. If not able to do so please destroy
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  • ...dbot:office0 otitle="Rear-Admiral Commanding, Tenth Cruiser Squadron" nat="UK"> ...rvice Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/39.}} f. 1337.</ref>|succBy=<small>Renamed {{UK-CS|2}}</small>}}
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  • |{{UK-1Nelson|f=p}}||armoured cruiser||4 Nov, 1876||Sold Jul, 1910 |{{UK-1Comus|f=p}}||corvette||3 Apr, 1878||Sold 1904
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  • * Motor Minesweeper 191, by Michael Melvin * HM Submarine {{UK-G5}}: The Narrative of a Blyth Submarine (Part 1 of 3), by Brian Head
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  • ...fredbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=H.M.S. ''Wolverine'' (1910)|fate2=w/{{UK-Rosemary}}{{DittColl|p. 61}} A later {{UK-Wolverine|f=p}} was launched in 1919.
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  • ...f the war, with its strength primarily comprised of the {{UK-DF|6}}, the {{UK-SF|5}}, the [[Downs Boarding Flotilla]], and at times a collection of monit ...short title "Rear-Admiral, Dover Patrol." His command consisted of the {{UK-DF|6}}, Captain (D) [[Charles Duncan Johnson|Charles D. Johnson]], the [[Th
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  • ...he first to be used in the war. {{UKNSMonoXI| p.9}} The destroyer H.M.S. {{UK-Leopard}} also came under fire, but the only Halcyon suffered casualties: t There were three British submarines at Yarmouth, {{UK-E10}}, {{UK-D3}} and {{UK-D5}}. They left port when firing was heard, but ''D5'' struck a mine, proba
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  • ...he fell sick and was transferred on orders of the Commander-in-Chief to {{UK-Forte}} for transit to England.<ref>Hodson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/4 ...mber, 1901, where he remained through 8 October 1902 when he was sent to {{UK-1Revenge}}, based in Portland.<ref>Hodson Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/48
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  • ...oyal Navy]] who commanded twenty different ships. He died in command of {{UK-Wolverine}} at the Dardanelles, aged forty. Prentis gained five months time on passing out of {{UK-1Britannia}}. He spoke some French and earned consistently positive evalua
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  • On 12 October, 1914, Bonham-Carter was appointed to the {{UK-EmperorOfIndia|f=t}}, in which his duties eventually found him a turret off Bonham-Carter was appointed Lieutenant in Command of the {{UK-1Shark|f=t}} on 8 June, 1918,{{NLFeb19|p. 906''a''}} remaining in command u
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  • ...philis and scabies. He was found fit a month later and appointed to the {{UK-Chatham|f=tp}}. On 4 April 1913, he was cautioned for being inattentive to Johnson served as watchkeeper in {{UK-Chatham}} until March 1916, and was mentioned in despatches after participa
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  • ...the Training Establishment on 15 January, 1909 and was appointed to the {{UK-LordNelson|f=t}} of Home Fleet. ...and then to {{UK-Natal}} for another four. He finally went to join the {{UK-Superb|f=t}} in mid-January 1911 and remained in her a year.
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  • ...ersea work was broken when he was appointed to {{UK-KingGeorgeV}} of the {{UK-BS|2}} on 14 December, 1912. This appointment would carry him well into th ...'King George V'' on 1 July, 1915 when he was appointed in command of the {{UK-C1|f=t}}.
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  • ...e [["P" Class Patrol Boat (1915)|"P" class]] patrol boats as well as the {{UK-PrinceRupert|f=t}}. |{{UK-PrinceRupert|f=p}}||monitor||20 May, 1915||Sold May, 1923
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  • ...earance Area I. On 15 October, 1919, he was appointed in command of the {{UK-Cattistock|f=t}}.<ref>Campbell Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/96/213.|}} f ...etween {{UK-Cherwell}} and S.S. ''Logie''(?). In 1921, ''Cherwell'' and {{UK-Waterhen}} found a drifting German mine, and Campbell's action in dealing w
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  • ...ntury. Instead reduced to harbour service in 1910, first as a tender to {{UK-Mercury}} to support submarines,{{NMI|Thursday, Mar 24, 1910; pg. 8; Issue <div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of H.M.S. ''Antelope''" nat="UK">
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  • ...der [[Frederick Sidney Pelham]] ventured to the Mediterranean to relieve {{UK-Gannet}} after several years' service there, so the latter ship could retur ''Dryad'' was eventually fitted out as a minesweeper before the war and was assigned to help [[Cruiser Force B]] enforce the Nor
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  • ...nd of an unspecifief minesweeper at [[Lowestoft]], being on the books of {{UK-Halcyon}} during the appointment. This lasted until he was demobilised on * [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_rv=simple&_q=ADM+Henry+Annall Service Records]
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  • | {{UK-Belvoir}} | {{UK-Bicester}}
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