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  • ..., Royal Navy (9 October, 1872 &ndash; 26 November, 1931) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. Hyde was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 30 June, 1894.<ref>Hyde Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.|}} f. 302.</ref>
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  • ...Navy, Retired (8 August, 1866 &ndash; 30 October, 1948) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. Born in Lee, Kent, the son of Henry Green.
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  • ...illiam Christopher Pakenham|Sir William C. Pakenham]] in the possession of the National Maritime Museum, London. Share receipts for the purchase of a share of ARIEL, 1892-1894.
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  • ...y, Retired (27 September, 1866 &ndash; 13 January, 1928) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. Evaluations and events from his time as a Captain suggest ...ence torpedo boat. He was appointed to ''Magdala'' on 1 January, 1893 for the same duty. He remained in this appointment until 24 August, 1894.
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  • ...ondon Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/32787/pages/418 ''The London Gazette'' 16 January, 1923].</ref> Nasmith was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 15 May, 1905.{{NLMar13|p. 23}}
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  • .... Rear-Admiral [[Sackville Hamilton Carden|Carden]] was 2nd in Command of the Battle Squadron.<ref name=Bacon168q>Quoted in Bacon. ''Earl Jellicoe''. p ...death of my dear little daughter Betty, five years of age, from mastoids. The news came as a great shock, as she had been quite well when she, with her e
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  • ...|thumb|350px|right|Lord Walter Kerr, First Naval Lord of the Admiralty, in the study of his Cromwell Road residence in 1901.<br><small>Photograph: ''Navy ...err''', G.C.B. (28 September, 1839 &ndash; 12 May, 1927) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]].
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  • ...offrey Thomas Phipps Hornby|Sir G. T. Phipps Hornby]] in the possession of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Commands off the West Coast of Africa, of the Flying Squadron and the Channel Squadron: Admiral's journal of HMS LIVERPOOL, Jun 1869-Nov 1870.
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  • ...s [[Yavuz Sultan Selim (1911)|''Goeben'']] and ''Breslau'' at the start of the [[First World War]]. ...ust he was appointed to ''Duke of Wellington'', and he was rated {{MidRN}} on 20 October.
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  • ...In 1912 he was dismissed in acrimonious circumstances by [[First Lord of the Admiralty]] [[Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill|Winston Churchill]] and wen He entered the Royal Navy as Francis Charles Bridgeman Bridgeman Simpson.
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  • A list of the personal papers of [[Reginald McKenna]] in the possession of Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge. ...ld McKenna". Printed list to part of McKenna's correspondence, prepared by the Admiralty in 1912. 1 file. Mar 1912.
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  • ...et [[Gerard Henry Uctred Noel|Sir Gerard H. U. Noel]] in the possession of the National Maritime Museum, London. Miscellaneous papers on Naval subjects. n.d.
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  • [[File:Vice-Admiral Wilson (LoC).jpg|thumb|right|300px|Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur K. Wilson (seen as a Vice-Admiral).<br><small>Image: Libra ...man, he refused a Peerage and only succeeded to the Wilson Baronetcy after the death of his brother in 1919.
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  • [[File:Fisher, NPG x12902.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Admiral of the Fleet The Right Honourable Lord Fisher, 1916.<br><small>Portrait: © National Portrai ...kground, he made friends in the right places and forged his way up through the ranks.
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  • [[File:De Robeck, NPG x122196.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Admiral of the Fleet Sir John M. de Robeck, Bart., portrayed as an Admiral in 1923.<br><sm ...ron]] in the [[Grand Fleet]], and after the war ended held the commands of the Mediterranean and Atlantic Fleets.
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  • ...to revise the navy's signal book and later served as Second-in-Command of the [[Portsmouth Signal School]]. ...uadron (Royal Navy)|First Battle Squadron]], before being given command of the Fifth Battle Squadron which he led at Jutland.
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