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  • ...ach, drawing from the sea bilge to discharge to the sea. Two main and two auxiliary feed pumps could pump from the Feed Tank to the boilers. One main fire and On the evening of 27 September, 1901, ''Fairy'' and {{UK-Vigilant}} collided in Devonport Harbour while taking up moorings. Able se
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  • The {{UK-LCS|2}} operated in a screening role for the [[Battle Cruiser Fleet]] at th Under the command of Commodore [[William Edmund Goodenough]] in {{UK-1Southampton}}, the squadron was notably more attentive to its role in keep
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  • ...yielding total weights of 430/250 pounds and danger radii calculated by {{UK-Vernon}} at 70/35 feet. Until mid-June, 1917 a standard load-out of depth charges for any vessel was but two Type D or D*s, but it was realised that patterns of depth charg
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  • ...uff-Dunbar]] 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, se ...{TNA|ADM 196/50/190.|D7604602}} f. 269.</ref>{{KindellROH2|p. 267}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=killed when ship lost under his command}}
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  • {{CatNat|Auxiliary Vessel|{{{1}}}}} ...an Armed Merchant Cruiser from the nation denoted in its parameter, e.g., UK.</noinclude>
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  • {{CatNat|Auxiliary Vessel|{{{1}}}}} {{CatNat|Decoy Vessel|{{{1}}}}}
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  • ...arwich Force]]) under the lead of the {{UK-Champion|f=t}}, screening the {{UK-BCS|1}}. * {{UK-Champion|f=t}}, flagship, {{CaptRN}} (D) [[James Uchtred Farie|James U. Far
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  • {{UK-PrincessRoyal}} operated with the {{UK-BCS|1}} at the [[Battle of Jutland]]. :I HAVE the honour to report that " {{UK-PrincessRoyal}},"
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  • ...s first naval appointment on 7 January, 1891 when he was assigned to the {{UK-1Rodney}} of the [[Channel Squadron]]. On 17 March, 1891, ''Rodney'' was a Wrightson was appointed in command of the {{UK-Woodcock|f=t}} on the [[China Station]] on 16 March, 1903, but he did not t
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  • ...in this command until April of 1911, when he was appointed in command of {{UK-TB108}} for five more months.<ref>Cavendish Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/ ...On 21 January, 1914, he was appointed to the {{UK-Warrior|f=t}} of the {{UK-CS|1}}. He would be in her when war broke out.<ref>Cavendish Service Recor
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  • ...irteenth among 62 successful candidates in examinations for entry to the {{UK-1Britannia}} intake term of September 1899, with 2443 marks.{{NMI|Saturday, ...out of {{UK-1Britannia}} on 15 January, 1901. He was appointed to join {{UK-Ocean}} in the Mediterranean. In February, 1902 he came down with gastroen
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  • ...he {{UK-PrincessRoyal|f=t}} and remained in her until being appointed to {{UK-1Maidstone}} to continue his submarine service on 20 April, 1915, having be Duff-Dunbar was appointed to the {{UK-D4}}, temporarily, on 27 August, 1915. On 5 October he was appointed back
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  • Williams entered the {{UK-1Britannia|f=tp}} in January, 1889, having ranked foremost of forty-five su ...{{MidRN}} on 15 January, 1891{{NLApr91|p. 63}} and was appointed to the {{UK-Imperieuse|f=t}}, additional, on 27 January, 1891, to be appointed to her w
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  • Born in Toronto, Denison gained two months' time on passing out of {{UK-1Britannia}} in July, 1894. ...1 April, 1901.{{NLMar13|p. 21}} On 15 August 1901, he was appointed to {{UK-1Indefatigable}} on the North American Station. He completed a ten day nav
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  • ...-D4}} on 26 August and was appointed to {{UK-1Maidstone}} for command of {{UK-E17}} the next day.<ref>Moncreiffe Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/143.|D812 ...r|f=t}}, and for submarines. In July, 1919, he was appointed to command {{UK-Fermoy}}, remaining in her until 4 October.<ref>Moncreiffe Service Record.
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  • ...is capacity until 8 September 1915 when he was made first officer in the {{UK-1Crescent|f=t}}. In mid-November 1915 he commenced this naval career as Q- ...is may have proven brief, as he also was in command of the special service vessel ''Wonganella'' around this time, ending on 5 July, 1917.
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  • {{CatNat|Auxiliary Vessel|{{{1}}}|{{{2|}}}}} ...ates]]Categorizes an Oiler from the nation denoted in its parameter, e.g., UK.</noinclude>
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  • {{CatNat|Auxiliary Class|{{{1}}}}} ...ameter, e.g., UK. Use CatClassMisc if the ship is not designed as a depot vessel</noinclude>
    329 B (44 words) - 19:20, 20 November 2014
  • {{CatNat|Auxiliary Vessel Class|{{{1}}}}} ...med Merchant Cruiser Class from the nation denoted in its parameter, e.g., UK.</noinclude>
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  • |nat=UK Her sister ship, {{UK-PrincessIrene}} was also employed in the same capacity, but was lost to an
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