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  • ...dy|Charles T. Hardy]]'''|'''[[Admiral of Patrols|Senior Officer in Charge, Auxiliary Patrol Area XXI]]'''<br>10 Feb, 1916<ref>Wrightson Service Record. {{TNA|A ...12.</ref><ref>[http://www.naval-history.net/OWShips-WW1-06-HMS_Dunedin.htm Ship's Log]</ref>|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Hubert Seeds Monroe|Hubert S. Monroe]]'''
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  • ...ly catching enteric fever, which necessitated his being invalided from the ship on 2 November, 1904. Sent home by P. & O. steamer ''Somali'', he would not ...1911, Ward was appointed additional to the protected cruiser-turned-depôt ship {{UK-Arrogant}} for service with submarines of either Section IV or Section
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  • ...e forfeited nine month's seniority, severely reprimanded and dismissed the ship. This resulted in his seniority as Lieutenant was now antedated to 1 July, ...ober, 1913 and would distinguish himself with good work performed when the ship was lost to a mine north of Ireland on 22 November, 1914.
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  • ...oned-auxiliaries-u-v-w/1409-requisitioned-auxiliary-westphalia Royal Fleet Auxiliary Historical Society.]</ref> ...surface at 11,000 yards range, from which distance it began shelling the Q-Ship. After firing 38 rounds without recording a hit, the enemy was enticed by S
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  • ...He was awarded the D.S.O. "for attacking and torpedoing a German auxiliary ship protected by a screen of a torpedo boat, a small sloop, 4 trawlers, several
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  • ...leading entries in the log. He was severely reprimanded and dismissed the ship. Upon being superseded on 14 March, 1909, Gwatkin-Williams was appointed t ...} as her Captain. He was appointed a C.M.G. for his services in charge of Auxiliary Patrols, White Sea, gazetted 3 June, 1918.<ref>Gwatkin-Williams Service Rec
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  • ..."{{HepperLosses|pp. 125-6}} He was severely reprimanded and dismissed the ship, two of three charges having been proved. ...being recorded as a resident in 1937 and having a war appointment with an Auxiliary Flotilla.<ref>Denison Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44/456.|D7603239}} f.
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  • ...on in cd. of S/M D4 and in particular of his successful attack on a German auxiliary steamer." Moncreiffe was discharged from {{UK-D4}} on 26 August and was ap
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  • ...1Crescent|f=t}}. In mid-November 1915 he commenced this naval career as Q-Ship captain. ...le Chatterton, E. ''Q-Ships and their Story'', pp. 35-38.</ref> This same ship would also go by the names ''Thornhill'' and ''Wonganella''.
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  • ...emoved by lifeline, though one man was fatally injured in the effort. The ship was to become a total loss under the action of the sea, though much of her ...nant Holland had not allowed for the strong current. He was dismissed the ship and was penalised two years' seniority, as was navigating lieutenant Cayley
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  • |'''Ship'''||'''Type'''||'''Launched'''||'''Fate''' |{{US-1Yosemite|f=p}}||auxiliary cruiser||16 Mar, 1892||Scuttled 15 Nov, 1900
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  • |'''Ship'''||'''Type'''||'''Launched'''||'''Fate''' |{{US-Panther|f=p}}||auxiliary cruiser||19 Oct, 1889||Sold 24 Mar, 1923
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  • ...as laid down on 15 August, 1899 at Philadelphia, Pa., by the Neafie & Levy Ship & Engine Building Co. She was launched on 27 August, 1901, sponsored by Mi ...gton Williams|George W. Williams]] in command. ''Bainbridge'' was the lead ship—though not the first to be commissioned—of the first class of destroyer
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  • ...napolis on 20 April, 1899. After arrival, ''Manley'' served as a training ship for the midshipmen until 1914, except for a brief period during 1906 and 19 {ship
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  • ...by the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1898 and subsequently employed as a miscellaneous auxiliary. {ship
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  • ...cerReg1931|pp. 18-19}} One source indicates he briefly commanded auxiliary ship ''Antares'' in 1931.<ref>''Navy Directory'' 1 April, 1931 p. 4.</ref>
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  • Two '''''Harvard'' class auxiliary cruisers''' were International Navigation Company liners charted by the [[U | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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  • Two '''''St. Louis'' class auxiliary cruisers''' were International Navigation Company liners charted by the [[U | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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  • An '''Armed Merchant Cruiser''' ('''Auxiliary Cruiser''' in [[U.S. Navy]] terminology) was a civilian merchant vessel tak * [[Defensively-Armed Merchant Ship]]
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  • ...War]] these ships were converted to various uses, several becoming [[Depot Ship|tender]]s for torpedo craft. | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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  • |type=auxiliary ...ier purchased by the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1898 and later converted to a prison ship.
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  • |'''Ship'''||'''Type'''||'''Launched'''||'''Fate''' |{{US-Southery|f=p}}||auxiliary||27 May, 1889||Sold 1 Dec, 1933
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  • ...ship used to transport steam coal—was one of the most important types of auxiliary vessels during the Dreadnought Era. {{CaptUS}} [[Asa Walker]] wrote that: [[Category:Ship Type]]
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  • ...te''''' was one of five [[Prairie Class Auxiliary (1898)|''Prairie'' Class auxiliary cruisers]] acquired and converted for use by the [[U.S. Navy]]. The ship was purchased on 6 April, 1898 and renamed ''Yosemite''. She was commissio
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  • ...the [[United States Navy]] and converted into an [[Armed Merchant Cruiser|auxiliary cruiser]] during the [[Spanish-American War]]. ...was purchased by the [[U.S. Navy]] on 19 April, 1898 for conversion to an auxiliary cruiser. During conversion she was renamed ''Panther''.{{SilverstoneNewNav
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  • |type=auxiliary cruiser ...mer merchant ship purchased and converted into an [[Armed Merchant Cruiser|auxiliary cruiser]] by the [[United States Navy]] in 1898.
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  • ...United States Navy]] in 1867 and later became a [[Receiving Ship|receiving ship]]. ...of simply razeeing the old ''Franklin'' and including engines to provide "auxiliary steam power".<ref>Quoted in Bauer and Roberts. ''Register''. p. 54.</ref>
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  • One of five large frigates with auxiliary steam propulsion ordered on 6 April, 1854.{{BauerRobertsRegister|p. 55}} ' ''Colorado'' became a receiving ship at [[New York Navy Yard]] from 1876 through 1884. Sold 14 February, 1885.{
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  • Her sister ship, {{UK-PrincessIrene}} was also employed in the same capacity, but was lost On 7 November, 1924, she collided with the Norwegian auxiliary vessel ''Marie Margaretha'' in the English Channel near Owers Light. The o
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  • | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small> When they served in the [[Auxiliary Patrol]], all were given pendant numbers that were the Fishing pendant supe
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  • | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small> {ship
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  • ...} for navigation duties. On 30 May, 1908 he was re-appointed and made the ship's first and navigation officer.<ref>Hamilton-Bate Service Record. {{TNA|ADM ...ober, 1920, he applied to be placed in command of a hospital ship or fleet auxiliary.<ref>Hamilton-Bate Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/137/149.|D7570536}} f. 152
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  • ...e ship to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 15 March, 1916. He remained with the ship until she paid off in August 1916. On 18 December 1916 he was appointed to He commanded the {{UK-Amicus|f=t}} and served as Senior Officer, Auxiliary Patrol Flotillas from 23 July 1940 to 1 October, 1940.
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  • |'''Ship'''||'''Type'''||'''Launched'''||'''Fate''' |{{US-1Badger|f=p}}||auxiliary cruiser||12 Oct, 1889||Transferred 7 Apr, 1900
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  • Angus was appointed to ''Vivid'' for command of an armed trawler in [[Auxiliary Patrol Area XIV]]. He was re-appointed in such a role as a Temporary Actin On 8 April 1916, he was appointed to {{UK-Ebro}}. He served in the ship until being appointed to {{UK-Gentian}} on 21 January, 1919, being promoted
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  • ...t less than 1,200 yards. After an attack, or when within 1,000 yards of a ship, submarines were required to surface thereby precluding multiple attacks. ! width=50%; align= center | <small>Ship</small>
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  • ...t failure while appointed to {{UK-Thalia}}, a parent ship supporting the [[Auxiliary Patrol]].
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  • ...e dreadnought type; tenders for the construction of an oil tanker hull and auxiliary machinery; the oil engine and the submarine; proposed alterations to Chatha ...graphs of 1st Lord Fisher with Winston Churchill and of the launching of a ship; a letter from 1st Lord Fisher to Sir Henry Ponsonby (1885). 1 file. 1885-1
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  • ...on 13 August, 1903. He was appointed in command of the twin-screw survey ship [[H.M.S. Seahorse (1880)|''Seahorse'']] on 18 February, 1904 and assumed co ...w|Preceded by<br>'''?'''|'''[[Admiral of Patrols|Senior Officer in Charge, Auxiliary Patrol Area XVIII]]'''<br>2 Jan, 1915<ref>Crooke Service Record. {{TNA|ADM
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  • ...ith the Fleet. Von Trotha told me that there was no alternative and that a ship must carry out small overhauls regularly in a dockyard according to program ...have been postponed for 2 or 3 weeks, instead of dispensing with the only ship carrying 15-in. guns.
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  • ...f enemy hits on ships A. to H. above, in conjunction with the two attached ship sketches (Enclosures 1 and 2). [Not attached.] ...bmitted on installations in newly commissioned ships (K. and L.) also on a ship still under construction (J.), as well as means of combating submarines ins
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