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  • ...he [[Grand Fleet]]. After the war, he was [[Director of Navigation (Royal Navy)|Director of Navigation]] from 1923 to 1925. EDUCATION
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  • ...e name given to the British [[Royal Navy]]'s ship used for the preliminary education of naval officers from 1859 to 1905. It was anchored first at Portsmouth, ...dshipmen. Over the forty-six year life of ''Britannia'', the training and education changed continually, with seamanship and mathematics being the only constan
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  • ...nder study there before transferring for two years' further study at the [[Royal Naval College, Dartmouth]]. The Service Records of Royal Navy personnel educated under this new scheme bear the unromantic entry of "Trai
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  • ...th. Officers continue to be trained there today in its guise as Britannia Royal Naval College. ...a final one of 30 in January, 1906.<ref>''Report of the Director of Naval Education, for the Year 1905''. f. 6. In {{TNA|ADM 7/936.}}</ref>
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  • ...[Royal Navy]] responsible for monitoring and deciphering [[Imperial German Navy]] signals. ...operators, which were then forwarded to the [[Intelligence Division (Royal Navy)|Director of Intelligence Division]] at the Admiralty, {{RearRN}} [[Henry F
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  • ...ranch War College, Sheerness''' was an educational facility of the [[Royal Navy]]. [[Category:Royal Naval Colleges]]
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  • ...(2 November, 1860 &ndash; 13 December, 1936) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. EDUCATION
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  • ...d (12 September, 1850 &ndash; 5 March, 1921) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. Captain Royal Navy (retired)
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  • ...time during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the [[Royal Navy]] had thousands of boys under training. Until 1905 training was exclusively ...[[Robert Hastings Harris|Robert H. Harris]], 18 September, 1889.<ref>''The Navy List, Corrected to the 20th March, 1891''. p. 229.</ref>
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  • ...bution of the Sea-keeping Fleet and of a better system of training for the Royal Naval Reserve. The elimination of the older vessels, which require the most That the general efficiency of the Navy would be much assisted by the removal of this distinction was to them beyon
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  • ...ecial clauses directed against sedition in the press. The Act received the royal assent on 4 April. The Land Act followed, and the consequent improvement in ...ident of the council. The office constituted its occupant the chief of the education department. Spencer discharged his varied duties with discretion until the
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  • ...Retired (29 May, 1874 &ndash; 27 May, 1949) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. ...hip [[H.M.S. Monarch (1868)|''Monarch'']] in the [[Channel Squadron (Royal Navy)|Channel Squadron]] on 15 January, 1890. On 15 February he was rated {{Mid
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  • ...n his mother's side however was a long tradition of service in the [[Royal Navy]]. His great-great-grandfather {{CaptRN}} Philip Patton fought at La Hogue ...r of 1812. He was killed during his ship's fight with the [[United States Navy]] frigate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Constitution U.S.S. ''Constitut
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  • ...Portsmouth Gunnery School''' or '''Whale Island''' was the British [[Royal Navy]]'s main gunnery training establishment for most of the nineteenth and twen ...ucceeded by Captain Henry Ducie Chads.<ref>Clowes. ''History of the Royal Navy''. '''VI'''. p. 203.</ref> The ''Excellent'', formerly Collingwood's shi
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  • ...(9 September, 1884 &ndash; 14 August, 1960) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. EDUCATION
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  • ..., all of which exist in imperfect combination at present:&mdash;<br>1) War Education, under the President of the War College;<br>2) War Information, under the D ...n a War Staff for the Royal Navy|''Memorandum on a War Staff for the Royal Navy'']] which detailed the administration of the War Staff. On the same day, R
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  • ...tter of 28 August, 1907. Tweedmouth Papers. National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth. MSS 254/634.</ref> ...uote>Serving for a year in close association with Sir John Jellicoe was an education in itself. The duties of the second-in-command of a Channel Squadron, or A
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  • [[Category:Royal Navy Education|St. Vincent]]
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  • ...September, 1922) was a naval historian closely associated with the [[Royal Navy]] in the early Twentieth Century. ...ersuaded him to edit a volume connected with Drake, Papers Relating to the Navy during the Spanish War, 1585–1587 (1898). At forty-five Corbett was hesit
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  • ...br>(g) Uniform.<br>(h) Leave of absence.<br>(i) Medical attendance.<br>(j) Education of the children of the Coastguard.<br>(k) Religious ministrations.<br>(l) C | Royal National Lifeboat Institution. || Trinity House.
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