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*Captain [[Edwin Veale Underhill]], October 1910.{{MackieRNW}}
 
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* {{CommRN}} [[Thomas C. A. Blomefield]], 16 February, 1914.<ref>''The Navy List'' (April, 1914), p. 333.</ref>
 
*Captain [[Arthur Kenneth Macrorie|Arthur K. Macrorie]], 1 August, 1914.<ref>''The Navy List'' (December, 1914).  p. 341.</ref>
 
*Captain [[Arthur Kenneth Macrorie|Arthur K. Macrorie]], 1 August, 1914.<ref>''The Navy List'' (December, 1914).  p. 341.</ref>
 
*Captain [[Drury St. Aubyn Wake|Drury St. A. Wake]], 24 May, 1915.<ref>''The Navy List'' (October, 1915).  p. 395''e''.</ref>
 
*Captain [[Drury St. Aubyn Wake|Drury St. A. Wake]], 24 May, 1915.<ref>''The Navy List'' (October, 1915).  p. 395''e''.</ref>

Revision as of 12:24, 12 July 2013

H.M.S. Juno (1895)
Pendant Number: N.37 (1914)
N.65 (Jan 1918)[1]
Builder: Vickers[2]
Ordered: 1893-94 Programme[3]
Laid down: 22 Jun, 1894[4]
Launched: 16 Nov, 1895[5]
Commissioned: 16 Jun, 1897[6]
Sold: 24 Sep, 1920[7]
Fate: Scrapped

Career

Then part of the Channel Fleet, Juno started a refit in Portsmouth in May 1908, after completing a Gunlayers' Test.[8]

Radio

In 1901 while assigned to the Cruiser Squadron, the ship was noted as having or being slated to receive a "1 to 52" W/T set.[9]

Captains

Dates of appointment are provided when known.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 40.
  2. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 40.
  3. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. p. 78.
  4. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. p. 78.
  5. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 40.
  6. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. p. 78.
  7. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 40.
  8. Report from Charles Beresford dated 10 April 1908 in Naval Policy - Strategy - Tactics: Miscellaneous papers from Private Office received by record office at The National Archives. ADM 116/942, unnumbered folio halfway within series.
  9. Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1901. p. 112.
  10. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  11. Jackson Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/38. f. 683.
  12. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  13. "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Tuesday, 26 January, 1904. Issue 37300, col C, p. 11.
  14. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  15. The Navy List (October, 1908). p. 334.
  16. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  17. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  18. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  19. The Navy List (April, 1914), p. 333.
  20. The Navy List (December, 1914). p. 341.
  21. The Navy List (October, 1915). p. 395e.

Bibliography

  • Dittmar, F.J.; Colledge, J.J. (1972). British Warships 1914–1919. London: Ian Allan.


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