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  • ...'' for the monitor, after Major-General Ralph Abercromby of the Napoleonic Wars.
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  • [[Category:Wars]]
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  • <blockquote>In the former wars if an enemy's vessels got in amongst the convoy they used to make great hav
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  • ...yal Sovereign'' class, launched in 1915. She served throughout both World Wars, being present at [[Battle of Jutland|Jutland]] and was eventually scrapped
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  • ...torian)|Hough, Richard]] (1987). ''Former Naval Person: Churchill and the Wars at Sea''. London: George Weidenfeld & Nicolson Limited. ISBN 0297790188.
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  • *Kelly, Patrick J. (October 2002). "Strategy, Tactics, and Turf Wars: Tirpitz and the Oberkommando der Marine, 1892-1895". ''Journal of Militar
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  • ...hanks to the Portuguese monarchy seeking shelter there from the Napoleonic Wars and gained stature from its role in the following war of independence.
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  • .... His son, [[Henry Hamilton]], would also serve in the Navy in both World Wars, reaching the rank of {{CommRN}}.
    13 KB (1,944 words) - 19:10, 6 April 2022
  • ...son, Lionel George]] (1949). ''Sound of the Guns: Being an Account of the Wars and Service of Admiral Sir Walter Cowan''. Oxford: Pen-in-Hand.
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  • ...His son, [[Jack Tuthill Borrett]], would serve in the navy in both World Wars, attaining the rank of Captain.
    8 KB (1,231 words) - 18:12, 6 April 2022
  • ...quhar]] and grandson of Rear-Admiral Farquhar who fought in the Napoleonic Wars. His eldest brother was Admiral [[Arthur Murray Farquhar]].
    9 KB (1,344 words) - 18:53, 6 April 2022
  • Between the wars he practised in Knightsbridge and was for a time an adviser in neurology to
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  • ...l (Naval Historian)|Roskill, Stephen]] (1968). ''Naval Policy between the Wars. Vol II. The Period of Reluctant Rearmament, 1929-1939''. London: Collins.
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  • ...randfather, Sir David Milne, commanded ships of the line in the Napoleonic Wars and retired an Admiral of the White.<ref>"Sir Alexander Milne" (Obituaries)
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  • wars — first, the war on surface vessels, and secondly, vessels, and if you compare that with other wars there is
    17 KB (3,048 words) - 15:36, 24 April 2012
  • ...k-Centric Warfare: How Navies Learned to Fight Smarter Through Three World Wars''. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 9781591142867.
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  • A distribution of Fleets adapted to the requirements of the old wars led to the growth of subsidiary dockyards and depots abroad. Considerations
    31 KB (5,211 words) - 16:38, 10 September 2009
  • ...dious to remedy). Ultimately, their use was slowly eradicated between the wars in favor of synchronous and automated approached based on [[Hunter (device)
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  • ...n James Cook''. He wrote popular histories of the naval side of both world wars but he discovered a talent for biography when writing ''First Sea Lord'' (1
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  • ...ed "M Type" systems, but this term seems to have come into use between the wars.
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