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  • After completion she took part in the Gallipoli campaign performing ground bombardment duties. On 16 May, 1917 Captain [[R
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  • ...lly for shipboard use, to help spot the shooting of the monitors firing on Gallipoli town. With the commencement of the evacuation from the peninsula, Raglan, d
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  • ===Gallipoli=== In 1915, she was helping the Fifth B.S. bombard shore positions at Gallipoli. On 29 September, Captain Lockyer forwarded Lieutenant Commander (G) [[Joh
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  • In April and May 1915, she was helping bombard shore positions at Gallipoli. On 10 October, she reported on her methods of indicating the point of aim
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  • ===Gallipoli===
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  • ===Gallipoli===
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  • ...in a few weeks troops were able to land and assemble for the attack on the Gallipoli peninsula. In March Vice-Admiral Sir [[Sackville Hamilton Carden|Sackville ...n August he was mentioned in dispatches for his invaluable services in the Gallipoli landing.
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  • In recognition of his service with the Royal Naval Division at Gallipoli, Mitchell was appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order on 7
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  • Somerville's monitor assisted in the evacuation of Gallipoli in early 1916.{{UKNavalOpsIII|pp. 232, 248, 251}} ...14 March, he was gazetted for being mentioned in despatches for service in Gallipoli.
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  • ===Gallipoli=== ...ant for freelancing ultimately had an adverse effect on his career, and at Gallipoli he was passed over for the position of overall commander of air operations,
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  • ...Order of the Bath (C.B.) for his service with the Royal Naval Division at Gallipoli.{{GazSup|29358|11029|8 November, 1915}} He was in command of ''Orion'' at
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  • ...n; commanded Brigade of Royal Marines in RN Division, 1914–15; served in Gallipoli and Salonika Defences (slightly wounded, despatches, CB); commanded an Infa
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  • For his service in command of {{UK-Talbot}} at [[Gallipoli]] Wray was appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.
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  • ...e of Lieutenant Palmer, and Ottoman anticipation of the Allied landings at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915]". ''The Journal of Military History'' '''65''' (4): pp.
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  • ...until June, 1916. She operated with the {{UK-BS|5}} during operations off Gallipoli, where she contributed to shore bombardments. He submitted a report in Oct
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  • ...e {{UK-CS|5}} in September. She went to Egypt and then became part of the Gallipoli operations.<ref>Warleigh Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43/334.|D7602661}} f
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  • ...netheless, he was appointed to {{UK-Europa}} to serve as a beachmaster for Gallipoli operations, as a Captain in the [[Royal Naval Reserve]].<ref>Eyres Service
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  • ...h 1916, Fyler was gazetted for a mention in despatches for his services at Gallipoli, especially on 1 March 1915 when the {{UK-LordNelson|f=t}} carried out a su
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  • April 1915. Gallipoli landing assisted by Fleet. ...liath" sunk by T.B.D. Gallipoli, "Majestic" & "Triumph" sunk by submarines Gallipoli. 27 May <sup><u>..</u></sup> 15 "P. Irene" blown up & ? [illegible] in her
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  • ...ripped of most of her weaponry to serve as a troopship to bring men to the Gallipoli landings. The ship returned to Devonport in February, 1916.
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  • ...4|p. 334}} directing her while supporting shore bombardment activities off Gallipoli and the Straits in April and May, 1915.<ref>{{TNA|ADM 1/8440/335}}, Enclosu
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  • ...B. Tupper]] commanded her while she covered the landings at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli.{{HardLying|p. 112}}
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  • ...Mackenzie]] commanded her while she covered the landings at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli on 25 April, 1915.{{HardLying|p. 112}}
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  • ...G. Howard]] commanded her while she covered the landings at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli.{{HardLying|p. 112}}
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  • ...R. Godfrey]] commanded her when she covered the landings at Anzac Cove at Gallipoli.{{HardLying|p. 112}}
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  • Garnett was mentioned in despatches for services in Gallipoli, gazetted 14 March, 1916.<ref>Garnett Service Record {{TNA|ADM 196/44/90.|D
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  • Map of Gallipoli, issued by the War Office. With handwritten notes on unit strengths and pos ...danelles campaign. Including details of the troop landings at Gaba Tepe in Gallipoli and the subsequent evacuation.
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  • ...ef, East Indies. He was mentioned in despatches as a result of service at Gallipoli in 1915.<ref>[http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyBritishLondonGazette1601.
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  • ...for his services in command of {{UK-Grasshopper}} during the evacuation of Gallipoli.
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  • Bacchus was awarded a D.S.O. for his services during the landings at Gallipoli on 25/26 April, 1915 as he carried out minesweeping operations while under
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  • ...le Seaman Edward W. Holmes drowned following the capsizing of a whaler off Gallipoli on 19 February 1915, a Court of Enquiry told Hutchinson to exercise greater
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  • ..., Campbell was mentioned in despatches for services in connection with the Gallipoli landing on 25/26 April during which he carried out minesweeping operations
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  • Howard commanded her while she covered the landings at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli and at Suvla Bay on 6-7 August, 1915, the ship worked with five other ''Bea
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  • ...e {{UK-DF|5}} in the Mediterranean, covering the landings at Anzac Cove at Gallipoli and shepherding landing barges for sustained operations inshore.
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  • ...as mentioned in despatches for services in connection to the evacuation of Gallipoli, gazetted on on 14 March, 1916. When ''Bulldog'' struck a mine on 16 April
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  • ...4-593b-4032-8b1f-1d9b66a650a4 Diary kept while in command of ''Harpy'' off Gallipoli]
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  • ...914. Gardner was mentioned in despatches for service in the evacuation of Gallipoli in March of 1916. He left ''Agamemnon'' when he was appointed in command o
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  • ...within, sinking a gunboat on 3 May and ending enemy attempts to reinforce Gallipoli by sea. On 21 May, 1915, he was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions
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  • ...on 30 November, 1914. He was in her until she was torpedoed and lost off Gallipoli on 25 May, 1915. He was appointed to {{UK-Dreadnought}} on 5 July, 1915.<r
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  • ...[[Royal Navy]] who was awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery displayed at Gallipoli in 1915.
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  • On 14 March 1916, he was mentioned in despatches for services in Gallipoli.
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  • He would be posthumously mentioned in despatches for services in Gallipoli, dated 14 March 1916.
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  • Wells was put to work near Gallipoli, as Senior Naval Officer, Mudros. In 1917, he was sent to New York to be S
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  • ...health concerns, but his gallant performances in support of operations at Gallipoli while in command of {{UK-1Wolverine|f=p}} would earn him a D.S.O.. ...ies, but wartime promotion was refused him. Nonetheless, his work off the Gallipoli coast continued to impress and would result in a D.S.O. as he "showed great
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  • ...largely disarmed and prepared for use as a troop transport to take men to Gallipoli. When she commissioned for such purposes in September, 1915, Severn handed
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  • Mentioned in despatches for service in Gallipoli, gazetted 4 March 1916. Hamilton left {{UK-1Havelock}} when he was ordered
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  • ...l in ''Formidable'' when she was torpedoed and sunk on 1 January 1915 near Gallipoli, and be praised by the Admiralty for his conduct in the event of her loss.
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  • In 1915, aged 18 and a Second Lieutenant, he landed at Sulva Bay on the Gallipoli Peninsula. “As soon as I got onto dry land I had my first experience of t
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  • Admiralty letter re. the hire of a tug to replace the HELLESPONT at Gallipoli by Rear Admiral Sir E. Commerell. 1878.
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  • ...eOfWales|f=t}}, and participated in the ship's 2nd [illeg] boat during the Gallipoli landing of 25 April, 1915. When the ''Prince of Wales'' paid off on 5 Apri
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  • ...Friday, Aug 22, 1913; pg. 8; Issue 40297}}|end=25 April, 1915|note=died at Gallipoli}}
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  • ...n action in an efficient and praiseworthy manner", likely when she was off Gallipoli.<ref>Brown Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 240/54/128.|}} f. 128.</ref>
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  • Was involved in the Gallipoli campaign.
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  • ...he second picket boat of {{UK-PrinceOfWales|f=p}} during the landings at [[Gallipoli]] on 25 April 1915.<ref>Barton Service Record. {{TNA|196/56/181.|}} f. 183
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  • ...zRoy|Robert FitzRoy]] kept by Sub-Lt H L Bethune 1878-1900. Covers Artaki, Gallipoli and Malta
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  • ...wo seaplanes to target transports which were resupplying Al Bashi Liman on Gallipoli. Edmonds flew one plane, and Flight Commander [[George Bentley Dacre|G. B. ...as deemed that these attacks demonstrated that the climatic conditions off Gallipoli were such that newer machines were required to safely carry out torpedo att
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  • ...hich was proceeding to the eastern Mediterranean to support operations off Gallipoli. On 12 August, he conducted the first ever aerial torpedo attack.
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  • The evacuation of Gallipoli did not end the Royal Navy's presence in the Aegean, as there was a risk th
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