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  • ...f view, while previous papers from Sir Edward Reed, K.C.B., F.R.S., at the Royal United Service Institution, from Mr. [[William Henry White|W. H. White]], C ...ent unexampled position, but a naval officer, Captain Mahan, United States Navy, may, perhaps, claim to be the first who has set forth in a clear, terse, a
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  • ...ine Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Submarine|submarines]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. In its early days, it was called "Section VII".{{NMI|18 Jan. 1912, p. 1 The flotilla, with the same roster, is one of five flotillas assigned to the forces covering Home and Atlantic Waters. The strength is s
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  • ...ine Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Submarine|submarines]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...n operations to protect the Belgian coast.<ref>See [[Southern Force (Royal Navy)]].</ref>
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  • ....N. (19 October, 1885 &ndash; 25 June, 1954) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. ...awarded the D.S.O. in early 1918 "for services in Destroyer & Torpedo Boat Flotillas in the period ending 31/12/17". The award was bestowed at Buckingham Palac
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  • ...econd Sloop Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Sloop|sloops]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. The Second was one of six new flotillas to first appear in the Navy List in July, 1918, joining the long-established {{UK-SloopF|1}} and {{UK-S
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  • ...Third Sloop Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Sloop|sloops]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. The Third was one of six new flotillas to first appear in the Navy List in July, 1918, joining the long-established {{UK-SloopF|1}} and {{UK-S
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  • ...Ninth Sloop Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Sloop|sloops]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. It appears to have received its numeric designation some time in June 1 The Ninth was one of six new flotillas to first appear in the Navy List in July, 1918, joining the long-established {{UK-SloopF|1}} and {{UK-S
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  • ...venth Sloop Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Sloop|sloops]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. The Eleventh was one of six new flotillas to first appear in the Navy List in July, 1918, joining the long-established {{UK-SloopF|1}} and {{UK-S
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  • ...elfth Sloop Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Sloop|sloops]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...ter formation to the [[Gibraltar Sloop Flotilla]] and the [[British Ægean Sloop Flotilla]].
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  • ...eenth Sloop Flotilla''' was a formation of [[Sloop|sloops]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. The Thirteenth was one of six new flotillas to first appear in the Navy List in July, 1918, joining the long-established {{UK-SloopF|1}} and {{UK-S
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  • ...ng RAC.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Smith-Cumming as he appeared when granted his Royal Aero Club Aviator's Certificate in 1913.]] ...Retired (1 April 1859 &ndash; 14 June 1923) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]] and the first head of the Secret Intelligence Service, more commonly know
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