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  • ...eign station, or as a [[Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty]]. A number of Vice-Admirals would be unemployed, and therefore on [[Half-Pay]]. In 1870 the number of Vice-Admirals had been lowered to 15.<ref>[[Order in Council of 22 February, 1870]].</ref
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  • ...eign station, or as a [[Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty]]. A number of Vice-Admirals would be unemployed, and therefore on [[Half-Pay]]. In 1870 the number of Vice-Admirals had been lowered to 15.<ref>[[Order in Council of 22 February, 1870]].</ref
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  • ...r Squadron (Royal Navy)|Fourth]] and [[Sixth Light Cruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|Sixth Light Cruiser Squadrons]] (then totalling about 24 cruisers in stren ...nting a Vice-Admiral, Light Cruiser Force.<ref>''Supplement to the Monthly Navy List Showing Organisation of the Fleet, Flag Officers' Commands, &c.'' (Sep
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  • ...legislation affecting the retirement and number of officers of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...of Flag Officers, Captains, Commanders, and Lieutenants of Your Majesty's Navy, and whereas large reductions of these lists have thereby been effected, wh
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  • ...ank and to improve the full pay of the Engineer Officers of Your Majesty's Navy; ...it is desirable to improve the full pay of the Officers of Your Majesty's Royal Marines;
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  • ...r Squadron, the Second, Third and Fourth Cruiser Squadrons reported to the Vice-Admirals Commanding the First, Second, Third and Fourth Battle Squadrons, respective ...(1890)|''Blenheim'']], depôt ship of the [[Third Destroyer Flotilla (Royal Navy)|Third Destroyer Flotilla]] (formerly the First Destroyer Flotilla).<ref>"N
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  • ...ther regulated promotion and retirement of the higher ranks of the [[Royal Navy]], allowing the [[Board of Admiralty]] to forcibly retire captains on promo ...ement for non-service of Officers of the Military Branch of Your Majesty's Navy:
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  • ...on regulating the number of officers of the Military Branch of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...g to the number of Executive Officers on the Active List of Your Majesty's Navy;
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  • ...Navy (18 June, 1854 &ndash; 20 April, 1925) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...'[[James Porter|Sir James Porter]]'''|'''[[Medical Director-General (Royal Navy)|Medical Director-General]]'''<br>11 May, 1913<ref>May Service Record. {{T
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  • The '''Admiral Commanding, Orkneys and Shetlands''' was the [[Royal Navy]] officer charged with the administration of the naval defences of the Orkn [[Category:Royal Navy Fleets and Stations]]
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  • ...y (13 December, 1855 &ndash; 16 March, 1934) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...ur William May|Sir Arthur W. May]]'''|'''[[Medical Director-General (Royal Navy)|Medical Director-General]]'''<br>1 Jun, 1917<ref>Norman Service Record. {
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  • The '''Regia Marina''' ('''Royal Navy''') was the navy of Italy from unification in the latter-half of the 19th Century until the [[Category:Navy]]
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  • ...f British legislation regulating the retirement of officers of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...of Officers of the various ranks of the Military Branch of Your Majesty's Navy, with particular reference to the ages at which the Officers come upon the
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  • This is a list of officers of the [[Royal Navy]] who held rank ''equivalent to'' [[Flag Rank]]. !colspan="11" align=center | Engineer Vice-Admirals of the Royal Navy, 1914 &ndash; 1918
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  • ...t Class in command of the three other cats thus not shifting from Princess Royal. Owing to absence of Inflexible and Indefatigable and repairs to Indomitabl ...tion of the Battle Cruiser Fleet was promulgated to senior officers of the Navy in Home Waters on 15 February,<ref>Letter M.01032/15 of 15 February, 1915.
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  • ...me Fleets]] was formed from the Fourth Division of the [[Home Fleet (Royal Navy)|Home Fleet]] in 1912.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appo ...ege]], reporting to the Vice-Admiral Commanding the [[Channel Fleet (Royal Navy)|Channel Fleet]].<ref>M. 0053. "War Orders (War with Germany)." Dated Jul
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  • ...uiser Squadron''' was a squadron of battle cruisers in the British [[Royal Navy]] from 1913 to 1919. From 1915 to 1919 it formed part of the [[Battle Cruis ==Vice-Admirals and Rear-Admirals Commanding==
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  • ...O., C.B., C.M.G. (6 October, 1854 &ndash; 28 August, 1920) served in the [[Royal Artillery]]. ...er-General (temporary) Penton was appointed as [[Ordnance Committee (Royal Navy)|Vice-President of the Ordnance Board]].
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  • ...y (2 January, 1831 &ndash; 29 October, 1891) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]].
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  • The '''Seventh Battle Squadron''' was a [[Royal Navy]] battle squadron composed of second-rate British warships mobilised during ...Flag Commander, and his navigating officer were all on the staff of the [[Royal Naval War College]].<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appoin
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  • ...N. (5 December, 1851 &ndash; 9 August, 1935) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...ackay Ellis|Sir Herbert M. Ellis]]'''|'''[[Medical Director-General (Royal Navy)|Medical Director-General]]'''<br>11 May, 1908<ref>Porter Service Record.
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