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  • The '''Branch War College, Sheerness''' was an educational facility of the [[Royal Navy]]. [[Category:Royal Naval Colleges]]
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  • ...)|Midshipmen]], having completed their many years of training in the naval colleges and training ships, were promoted to the rank of Sub-Lieutenant, which was [[Category:Royal Navy Officer Ranks]]
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  • ...ng College''', was a training establishment for engineer officers of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...Wednesday, 1 April, 1914. Issue '''40486''', col B, p. 6.</ref><ref>"New Naval Engineers" (News). ''The Times''. Thursday, 16 April, 1914. Issue '''404
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  • ...ommander, the award being subject to the approval of the Presidents of the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons respectively and the Director-General of the Med ...gement of Naval Medical Science, which is vested in the Corporation of the Royal College of Surgeons of London, in trust.
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  • ...of Wales; Heirs to Thrones, or other Members of the English and of Foreign Royal Families; at Ports at home and abroad. All masthead flags being hoisted.<b ...of Wales; Heirs to Thrones; or other Members of the English and of Foreign Royal Families; at Ports at home and abroad. All Masthead flags not being hoiste
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  • ...ege, Greenwich|Greenwich]], Devonport, and then at Portsmouth. Branch war colleges were located at Devonport and the Nore. ...Henry J. May]] started giving these lectures from 1898.<ref>Lambert. "The Naval War Course". pp. 221-222.</ref> On 2 June, 1900, the Board of Admiralty o
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  • ...fficers continue to be trained there today in its guise as Britannia Royal Naval College. ...e, and a final one of 30 in January, 1906.<ref>''Report of the Director of Naval Education, for the Year 1905''. f. 6. In {{TNA|ADM 7/936.}}</ref>
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  • ...more''' (21 January, 1875 &ndash; 7 October, 1954) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]]. ...' and remained in command until 1 June, 1912 when he was sent to the Royal Naval College in Greenwich.<ref>Dugmore Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44/104.|D7
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  • ...es the Naval Estimates & superintends all matters connected with Finance & Naval Expenditure.He directs all Civil Engineering Works, Carrying on the Several ...Writers, and Mechanics, &c.<br>in&mdash;<br>Departments in London (except Naval Department, Whitehall.)<br>Dockyards,<br>Victualling Yards,<br>Hospitals at
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  • ...the [[Board of Admiralty]] responsible for the personnel of the British [[Royal Navy]]. He was in charge of manning the ships, and training and educating ...ven to the First Naval Lord, assisted by the Junior Naval Lord. The other Naval Lords were also given an increase in pay.<ref>Hamilton. pp. 189-190.</ref>
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  • ...Scheme.<ref>''The New Scheme of Naval Training. Lecture by the Director of Naval Education. 11th May 1906''. p. 23/</ref>]] ...|Military Branch]], [[Engineer Branch (Royal Navy)|Engineer Branch]] and [[Royal Marine Forces]] into one '''Common Entry''' (by which name the scheme was a
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