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  • ...royers]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. The flotilla changed composition often as ships were damaged, retired or transferred. ...Wireless Systems#Destroyer Set|Destroyer W/T Sets]], part of an initiative to equip 26 destroyers in three patrol flotillas.{{ARTS1912|Wireless Appendix,
    110 KB (13,715 words) - 15:49, 30 April 2023
  • ...nport, where its roster of destroyers grew to enormous levels, reaching 50 ships in July, 1918. ...rs) and "[[Cricket Class Torpedo Boat (1906)|Coastals]]". It was assigned to the Third Division of the Home Fleet.{{NLApr10|p. 269''a''}}
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  • ...ntered Trinity College, Dublin, where he spent two years before proceeding to St John's College, Cambridge, in 1873. There was then no engineering school ...to a number of stages, so that only comparatively moderate velocities have to be dealt with, still forms the basis of all efficient turbine design. The f
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  • ...t year resulted in shots that were 79%, 82% and 80% likely to be dangerous to the enemy.{{ARTS1916|p. 87}} ...rs) and "[[Cricket Class Torpedo Boat (1906)|Coastals]]". It was assigned to the Third Division of the Home Fleet.{{NLApr10|p. 269''a''}}
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  • ...the battle and sustained heavy losses in the night action, losing 5 of 19 ships when it met elements of the [[High Sea Fleet]] unexpectedly at short range. * {{UK-Tipperary}}, Flotilla leader (lost), Captain (D) [[Charles John Wintour]]
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  • <div name=fredbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=H.M.S. ''Tiger'' (1913)|fate2=to Ward, Inverkeithing{{DittColl|p. 35}} ...n Stafford|Edward S. Fitzherbert]], Captain Superintendent, Contract Built Ships, Clyde District, was present on behalf of the Admiralty.<ref>"The Launch of
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  • ...eutenant [[Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve|R.N.V.R.]] in that ship from 1915 to 1919: he and Lieut.-Commander Elliott earned their O.B.E.s for improvements ...ast but not least, to examine the nature of invention and its relationship to design.
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  • ...iedman. ''Fighting the Great War at Sea''. pp. 164, 378.</ref> In order to try and rectify this state of affairs, I have transcribed all the relevant ...Earl Beatty|Sir David Beatty]], sent a letter to the [[Permanent Secretary to the Board of Admiralty]], [[William Graham Greene|Sir W. Graham Greene]], f
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  • ...iculed in the historiography&mdash;Steiner and Neilson, for example, refer to “the glaring incompetence of the navy”<ref>Ibid.</ref>&mdash;but has re | <center>ACTION TO BE TAKEN IN THE EVENT OF INTERVENTION IN A EUROPEAN WAR.</center>
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  • ...of reports by {{LCommRN}} [[Richard Thornton Down]] following a 1917 trip to Washington, D.C.. He and his American hosts exchanged information and obse With minimal formatting changes to suit the Wiki medium, the contents of what were actually two separate repor
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  • ...Lord]] from 1915 to 1916 during the [[First World War]] and being promoted to the rank of {{FleetRN}} in 1919. ...was born on 21 January, 1855, at Rectory House, Darfield, South Yorkshire, to Mr. Henry Jackson of Cudworth, a relatively well-off linen manufacturer and
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  • <div name=fredbot:ships> |Lost 30 Jun, 1940
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