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  • ...o noteworthy in that three warships, {{UK-Europa}}, {{UK-Alexandra}} and {{UK-Juno}}, were experimentally equipped with crude quarter-Watt Marconi wirele ...the manoeuvres were Vice-Admiral [[Cyprian Arthur George Bridge]] and Rear-Admirals [[John Fellowes]] and [[Swinton Colthurst Holland]] assisted by Commander [
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  • {{CatPerson|UK|1854|1925}} [[Category:Royal Navy Surgeon Vice-Admirals]]
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  • ===Rear-Admirals in the Channel Fleet=== ...tober, 1908, hoisting his flag in {{UK-1London}}, and transferring it to {{UK-Hibernia}} on 28 May 1909.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official
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  • ...ipients are not ships but the Commanders-in-Chief of various stations, and Admirals commanding various Battle Squadrons and their seconds in command. Two were |{{AU-Australia}}||{{UK-Hood}}||{{UK-Vernon}} (3)||{{UK-Defiance}}||{{UK-Actaeon}}||R.A.N. (T) School
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  • ...ate Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/39.}} f. 1278.</ref> and then of the {{UK-1Hindustan}} on 12 July, 1905.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Offic ...[Evelyn Robert Le Marchant|E. R. le Marchant]], and [[John Denison]], Vice-Admirals [[Arthur Kemmis Betty|A. K. Betty]] and [[Henry Peter Routh|H. P. Routh]] a
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  • ...[[William Coldingham Masters Nicholson|William C. M. Nicholson]], and Vice-Admirals [[Charles Edward Madden, First Baronet|Sir Charles E. Madden]] and [[Freder ...Baronet|Sir George J. S. Warrender, Bart.]], Vice-Admiral Commanding the {{UK-BS|2}}. The Grand Fleet passed the Straits of Dover at Midnight on 29-30 J
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  • ...1902}} On 10 June, 1903, he was appointed to {{UK-Excellent}}, for the {{UK-1Narcissus}},<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments an He was appointed in command of the {{UK-1Grafton|f=t}} on 1 April, 1905.<ref>Story Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/3
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  • ...le afterwards discussing the battle in the admiral's mess along with other admirals from Berlin (among them Holtzendorff), the conversation turned to what moti ...d me that he was on the bridge when the first news of the first contact ({{UK-1Galatea}}-{{DE-Elbing}}, I think) came in and went down to tell the admira
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  • ...Navy)|Atlantic Fleet]], previously based on Gibraltar, would become the {{UK-BS|3}} based on Portland. A cruiser squadron was to be left at Malta. The In October, 1912, the {{UK-BS|3}} was sent to the Mediterranean for a protracted temporary period, and
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  • {{CatPerson|UK|1855|1934}} [[Category:Royal Navy Surgeon Vice-Admirals]]
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  • ...e Training Establishment at the outbreak of war and was appointed to the {{UK-Doris|f=t}}.<ref>Haldane Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/120/60.|}} f. 60.</ ...|recorded his experiences]] in a written account. Haldane served in the {{UK-Tiger|f=t}} from 23 October 1916 through the end of the war, being made an
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  • ...atty|Sir David Beatty]] and Battle Cruiser Fleet staff on the fo'csle of {{UK-Lion}}, 1916. Left to right: Unknown, Commander [[Sidney Robert Bailey|Sid ==Vice-Admirals Commanding==
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  • ...ald Hugh Spencer Bacon]] (Naval Assistant to [[First Sea Lord]]), and Rear-Admirals [[Louis Alexander Mountbatten, First Marquess of Milford Haven|Prince Louis ...d the further construction of {{UK-Indomitable}}, {{UK-Invincible}}, and {{UK-Inflexible}} in 1906.<ref>Hovgaard, William. Modern History of Warships: Co
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  • ...appointed Rear-Admiral in command of a "Special Force", with his flag in {{UK-Euryalus}}.<ref>Christian service record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42/157.}}</ref> On ...ristian, who will be in command of a combined force, Flag temporarily in {{UK-Sapphire}}.<ref>''Naval Staff Monographs''. '''III'''. p. 37.</ref></block
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  • {{CatPerson|UK|1876|1960}} [[Category:Royal Navy Paymaster Rear-Admirals]]
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  • {{CatPerson|UK|1863|1932}} [[Category:Royal Navy Paymaster Rear-Admirals]]
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  • ...tive surprise night raid against the drifter force, {{UK-Dartmouth}} and {{UK-Bristol}} would sortie from the port of [[Brindisi]] to fight alongside Fre ...group of ships on "Detached Service" from the [[Mediterranean Fleet]]. {{UK-Queen}} is the flagship, having formerly been the second flagship in the Me
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  • In March 1906, he assumed command of the {{UK-Hermione|f=t}}.{{MackieRNW}} He was appointed in command of the new {{UK-Defence|f=t}} on 16 November, 1908.<ref>{{TNA|ADM 196/42}}. f. 497.</ref>
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  • ...dingly, the clay dam was breached on 25 August, 1914 and the first ship, {{UK-Aquarius|f=p}} was berthed within the basin on 2 October.{{UKTH47|p. 3}} ...ening, on 17 March 1916. After several failures of the basin and locks, {{UK-Zealandia}} entered the main basin through the entrance lock on 27 March 19
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  • ...1 January, 1916.<ref>''The London Gazette'': [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/29423/supplements/80 no. 29423. p. 80.] (Supplement) 1 January, 19 {{CatPerson|UK|1864|1937}}
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