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  • ...ory of the [[Royal Navy]]. He was actively involved in the service of the Navy for over sixty years, starting his career during the Crimean War and ending ...the fleet in home waters, and reorganised the training and distribution of personnel. Having retired in 1910, he was then instrumental in the adoption of oil-f
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  • ...he Admiralty]], the politician responsible to Crown and Parliament for the Navy. ...nistration of so much of the business as relates to the "Personnel" of the Navy, and for the movement and condition of your Majesty's Fleet.</blockquote>
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  • ...e British Army, Inspector of Merchant Navy Gunnery and finally as Chief of Air Services at the Admiralty. ...eyer had come thirty-third, with 1,199 marks.<ref>"Cadetships in the Royal Navy" (News). ''The Times''. Thursday, 2 July, 1891. Issue '''33366''', col C
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  • ...(29 September, 1871 &ndash; 30 March, 1952) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...nt'' for service on the staff of the [[Inspector of Target Practice (Royal Navy)|Inspector of Target Practice]].{{NMI|Wednesday, 12 January, 1910. Issue '
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  • '''Instructions''' for the office of [[Director of Naval Ordnance (Royal Navy)|Director of Naval Ordnance]]. 1. He is to act under the immediate direction of the [[Controller (Royal Navy)|Third Lord and Controller]], and to consult with him on all points connect
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  • ...ovides an interesting, raw insight into the state of the [[Imperial German Navy]], even if some of the details turned out to be inaccurate. ...ion in English apparently made by the [[Naval Intelligence Division (Royal Navy)|Naval Intelligence Division]] in 1919 from a copy which was subsequently r
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