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  • ...chair was Rear-Admiral [[Frank Elliott]], O.B.E., who was Gunnery Officer of {{UK-Benbow|f=p}} throughout the [[First World War]]. Mr. Clausen served a ...aval attitudes to invention; and last but not least, to examine the nature of invention and its relationship to design.
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  • ...ector of Merchant Navy Gunnery and finally as Chief of Air Services at the Admiralty. ...aining Ship)|''Britannia'']] at Dartmouth.{{DreyerSeaHeritage|p. 25}} Out of the sixty successful candidates for cadetships in the [[Royal Navy]] examin
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  • ...et Sir Arthur K. Wilson (seen as a Vice-Admiral).<br><small>Image: Library of Congress.</small>]] ...fused a Peerage and only succeeded to the Wilson Baronetcy after the death of his brother in 1919.
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  • The '''Diary of Alec S. Tempest''' (1899-1978), signal boy aboard {{UK-Lion|f=p}} from 20 M ...to the Museum's relics department. At the end of the diary, a few orders of battle were written down with pages torn out near them. As a result, only o
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  • ...15 September, 1893, in response to the public outcry surrounding the loss of the [[ironclad]] [[battleship]] [[H.M.S. Victoria (1887)|H.M.S. ''Victoria' ...nd {{UK-Victoria}}, and the circumstances attending the subsequent sinking of the ''Victoria'', should be summarised and classified. Having been directed
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  • ...n, D.C.. He and his American hosts exchanged information and observations of how their naval services operated. With minimal formatting changes to suit the Wiki medium, the contents of what were actually two separate reports follow.
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