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  • The '''Admiralty Committee on Motor Transport''' was a [[Royal Navy]] committee. <div name=fredbot:office0 otitle="Chairman of Admiralty Committee on Motor Transport" nat="UK">
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  • The '''Transport Department''' was the name given to the logistical branch of the [[Royal Na ...n, with various ports and cities receiving a Principal or Divisional Naval Transport Officer &ndash; positions often filled by a retired officer &ndash; as cond
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  • ==Principal Naval Transport Officers== <div name=fredbot:officePNTO otitle="Principal Naval Transport Officer, East Indies" nat="UK">
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  • ...ld have been capable of landing hundreds of men as well as tanks, guns and transport. The landing had been designed to coincide with Allied success at the Thir
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  • ..., a gun aboard ''Swiftsure'' accidentally fired and caused casualties on a transport. A Court of Enquiry found that gunnery {{LCommRN}} [[Cuthbert Winthrop Swi
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  • ...s for a convoy to Halifax. Beginning 24 December, she saw duty as a troop transport, making four voyages to Brest, France, to carry troops back to the United S
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  • ...e same. Every ship is self-contained and self-propelled. The problems of transport and supply, the infinite peculiarities of topography which are the increasi
    15 KB (2,561 words) - 05:21, 27 March 2010
  • ...18, putting to sea with her division on 12 December to rendezvous with the transport George Washington, the ship carrying President Woodrow Wilson to the Paris
    15 KB (2,204 words) - 19:25, 30 January 2022
  • ...ber 4, she got underway for [[Brest, France|Brest]], France. At 11:00, the transport [[U.S.S. George Washington (1908)|''George Washington'']], flying the flag
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  • ...xico'' departed New York 15 January 1919 for Brest, France, to escort home transport George Washington carrying President Woodrow Wilson from the Versailles Pea
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  • {{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''?'''|'''[[Mudros|Principal Naval Transport Officer, Mudros]]'''<br>31 Aug, 1915 &ndash; 20 Jan, 1916|Succeeded by<br>' {{TabApptsRow|Preceded by<br>'''?'''|'''[[Salonika|Principal Naval Transport Officer, Salonika]]'''<br>20 Jan, 1916 &ndash; Jun, 1916|Succeeded by<br>''
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  • | Transport Service.
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  • ...eceived the designation '''Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Supplies and Transport'''.<ref>Order in Council of 23 October, 1917.</ref> | Transport Service and Emigration Ships.
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  • ...Transport Officer on the staff of the [[Transport Department (Royal Navy)|Transport Department]]. He was appointed temporary [[Paymaster-in-Chief (Royal Navy)
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  • ...'''</small>|'''[[Fourth Sea Lord|Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Supplies and Transport]]'''<br>31 May, 1917{{UKNavalStaff|p. 126}}<ref>Tothill Service Record. {{
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  • ...D. Tothill]]'''<br><small>as '''Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Supplies and Transport'''</small>}}
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  • Allenby was appointed as Principal Naval Transport Officer, Egypt on 2 February, 1916 and assumed his duties on 25 February. ...[[Henry Russell Robinson|Henry R. Robinson]]'''|'''[[Egypt|Principal Naval Transport Officer, Egypt]]'''<br>2 Feb, 1916<ref>Allenby Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 1
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  • ...the outbreak of the South African War, he was employed for three months on transport duties. After serving as commander (1900–03) of the {{UK-1Ramillies}}, f
    15 KB (2,174 words) - 11:14, 7 April 2022
  • ...ere Samson had led, other formations followed, and later on commercial air transport for the most part used the trail which Samson had blazed in 1926. He remai
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  • ...three tugs, Hudson, W. J. Conway, and Lizzie D., and Navy lighters Victor, Transport, and the tug S. W. Holbrook. Later, in company with M. M. Millard, George T
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  • ...panese War, Tōgō, as Captain of the cruiser ''Naniwa'', sank the British transport ship ''Kowshing'' which was chartered by the Chinese Beiyang Fleet to conve
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  • On 1 August, 1914, he was appointed to the Transport Service in Dublin. ...lenby]] commented that Satow had "done utmost to improve the efficiency of Transport Dept. & the transfer of much of the military work to the [illeg] side in Ju
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