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  • '''S. 548.''' or '''Work Book for Navigating Officers of H.M. Ships.'''
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  • ...made by the Captain or by the Officer of the Watch upon the advice of the Navigating Officer. In areas of relative danger he was to make sure that look-outs we ...to be informed as well as the Captain. As one of the senior officers, the Navigating Officer was entitled to have a separate cabin aboard ship.
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  • ...79''' was a piece of legislation affecting the retirement and promotion of officers of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...e restrictions for the promotion of Officers to that rank, and whereas the Navigating Class of Your Majesty's Fleet is being rapidly reduced on account of the sp
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  • ...ember, 1898''' was a piece of British legislation regulating the number of officers of the Military Branch of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...March, 1896|Sixth day of March 1896]], relating to the number of Executive Officers on the Active List of Your Majesty's Navy;
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  • Moulton was promoted to the rank of Navigating Lieutenant on 15 May 1876. ...ank of {{CaptRN}} on 30 August, 1913, becoming the last officer of the old Navigating Branch to retire. He died suddenly on a train running between High Barnet
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  • ...specialised, becoming Gunnery, and later Torpedo, Navigating, and Signals officers. From 1863 to 1914 a Lieutenant ranked above a [[Sub-Lieutenant (Royal Nav ...r in Council of 29 November, 1879]].</ref> The total, including those for Navigating Duties, was raised to 1,150 in 1895,<ref>[[Order in Council of 16 July, 189
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  • ...ered necessary by subsequent Orders in Council affecting the proportion of Officers in the various Lists, and by the additional requirements of the Fleet; We b |Flag Officers, 68
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  • ...) '''Geoffrey Victor Hickman''', D.S.C. (1 May, 1890 &ndash; ) served as a navigating officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. He earned a few favourable evaluations and ...rank of {{LieutRN}} on 30 June, 1912. In May 1913, his name was noted for navigating duties.
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  • Promoted to the rank of Navigating {{MidRN}} dated 20 December, 1870. [[Category:Royal Navy Officers Educated at Mr. Vickery's School]]
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  • Dixie was appointed to {{UK-Fantome}} for navigating duties briefly in 1901-1902 and then to {{UK-Fearless}} on the [[China Stat In 1909, Dixie was appointed as first and navigating officer in the {{UK-Bedford|f=t}}. She was stranded and lost on 21 August,
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  • ...would establish the pattern of his wartime service, in which he served as navigating officer in a number of mostly small ships. He was appointed to the old tor After the war, he served as Navigating Officer of the {{UK-Stuart|f=tp}} as she assisted in the evacuation of Whit
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  • * [[:Category:Navigating Officers (UK)|List of Royal Navy Navigating Officers]]
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  • ...ic publication issued on an almost unfailing monthly basis which lists the officers, ships, ports and stations and assignments of the [[Royal Navy]]. | N.L. || Navigating Lieutenant. || KW. || Knight of Windsor.
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  • ...oted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on 30 June, 1914. In the War, he served as navigating officer in {{UK-Venerable}} until 4 January, 1915 and was then appointed to [[Category:Royal Navy Officers Educated at Eastman's Royal Naval Academy]]
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  • ...then to {{UK-1Vindictive}} until 7 January, 1904 before finally appointed navigating officer in the {{UK-Cornwallis|f=t}} on 9 February, 1904.<ref>Nunn Service ...1908}} On 11 January, 1908, he left ''Cornwallis'' for an appointment as navigating officer in {{UK-Powerful}} on the Australia Station.
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  • ...ge for first class ships with a first class certificate. He was appointed navigating officer of the {{UK-1Leander}} on the [[Pacific Station (Royal Navy)|Pacifi ...on 25 April, 1901, for navigating duties, and on 15 November was appointed navigating officer of the {{UK-1Hood}} in the Mediterranean. He remained in her until
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  • He was navigating officer in the {{UK-Dominion|f=t}} from 21 April 1914 to 30 April, 1917. [[Category:Royal Navy Officers Educated at Cruickshank School]]
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  • ...on as a Midshipman in {{UK-Magnificent}}, c. 1905.<br><small>From official officers' photograph in album of [[George Napier Tomlin]].</small>]] ...br>'''[[Francis Nigel Miles|Francis N. Miles]]'''|'''[[China Station|Fleet Navigating Officer, China Station]]'''<br>30 Jan, 1928<ref>Kitson Service Record. {{T
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  • Adams was appointed to the new {{UK-Barham}} as navigating officer from her commissioning in 1915 until September 1918. [[Category:Royal Navy Officers Educated at Stubbington House School]]
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  • ...February, 1913, he was appointed to the {{UK-Halcyon|f=t}} to serve as her navigating officer.<ref>Boucher Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52/63.|D7605150}} f. 42 ...yon}} until 11 February, 1915 when he was appointed to {{UK-Lowestoft}} as navigating officer.<ref>Boucher Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/52/63.|D7605150}} f. 42
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