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  • .... ''Baden''''' was one of four [[Sachsen Class Ironclad (1877)|''Sachsen'' Class ironclads]] completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]]. There would be a [[S.M.S. Baden (1915)|''Bayern'' class dreadnought]] by this name launched in 1915.
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  • ...''Bayern''''' was one of four [[Sachsen Class Ironclad (1877)|''Sachsen'' Class ironclads]] completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]]. A super-dreadnought named {{DE-Bayern}} was completed during the Great War.
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  • ...rttemberg''''' was one of four [[Sachsen Class Ironclad (1877)|''Sachsen'' Class ironclads]] completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]]. There would be a [[S.M.S. Württemberg (1917)|''Bayern'' class dreadnought]] by this name launched in 1917, but it was never completed.
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  • ...''Sachsen''''' was one of four [[Sachsen Class Ironclad (1877)|''Sachsen'' Class ironclads]] completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]]. During the Great War, a super-dreadnought named {{DE-Sachsen}} was launched, but it was never completed.
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  • ...who achieved the highest gunnery examination while also achieving a first-class certificate in seamanship.<ref>Graham-Brown Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/ ...ank of {{LCommRN}} on 15 July, 1912. In 1913, he was appointed to the pre-dreadnought {{UK-KingEdwardVII|f=t}}, and he served as her gunnery officer, and then fi
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  • |{{AH-64F|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||18 Jul, 1908||Broken up |{{AH-65F|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||11 Oct, 1908||Broken up
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  • ...who achieved the highest gunnery examination while also achieving a first-class certificate in seamanship.<ref>Ridler Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/50/224 He was appointed as gunnery officer in the pre-dreadnought {{UK-Dominion|f=t}} from 2 April, 1915 until being appointed to {{UK-1Neptu
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  • ...ble as the manufacturer of sixty [[Eagle Class Patrol Craft (1918)|''Eagle Class Patrol Craft]] for the [[United States Navy]] in 1918-1919. * [[Eagle Class Patrol Craft (1918)]]
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  • ...Training Establishment on 15 September, 1910 and was appointed to the {{UK-Dreadnought|f=tp}}. He left the ship upon her paying off on 27 March 1911 and spent si ...Torpedo Course at {{UK-Vernon|f=p}}. He emerged in June 1918 with a first-class certificate in torpedoes and was appointed to {{UK-Conqueror}} for torpedo
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  • ...general heavy engineering. Its shipyard was not built until 1854. By the Dreadnought Era, it had come to specialise in making torpedo boats and destroyers for G |{{DE-S1|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||24 May, 1884||Broken up 1905
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  • |{{DE-G|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||20 Dec, 1884||Expended 1904 |{{DE-Worth|f=p}}||pre-dreadnought||6 Aug, 1892||Broken up after 1919
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  • |{{AH-KaiserFranzJosefI|f=p}}||second class protected cruiser||18 May, 1889||Foundered 1919 |{{AH-25|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||1889||Broken up 1925
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  • |{{DE-V1|f=p}}||first class torpedo boat||1 Apr, 1884||Broken up 1910 |{{DE-V2|f=p}}||first class torpedo boat||28 Apr, 1884||Broken up 1910
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  • |{{UK-1RoyalOak|f=p}}||pre-dreadnought||5 Nov, 1892||Sold 1914 |{{UK-TB97|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||1893||Sold 1920
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  • |{{IT-GiulioCesare|f=p}}||dreadnought||15 Oct, 1911||Transferred 1948 |{{IT-25AS|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||15 May, 1912||Stricken 1925
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  • Dahilly gained six first class certificates in Seamanship, Pilotage, Gunnery and Torpedoes, for which he w He served in {{UK-Dreadnought|f=p}} from 24 March 1909 to 5 August, 1910, at which time he was sent to {{
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  • ...emy battleships were acting as transports.<ref>Arthur J. Marder, From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Vol 1: The Road to War, 1904-1914, (London: Oxford Universi | align= left | {{UK-Doris|f=p}} (Second class cruiser)
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  • ...reason given for why they did not attack.<ref>Arthur J. Marder, From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Vol 1: The Road to War, 1904-1914, (London: Oxford Universi ...oeuvres, his flag in {{UK-Euryalus}}. He was assisted by Commodore, First Class [[Arthur Cavenagh Leveson|Arthur Leveson]].
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  • ...tember, 1866 &ndash; 13 October, 1952) served in the [[Royal Navy]] in the Dreadnought Era. In July 1893 he obtained a first class certificate as Torpedo Lieutenant.<ref>Fraser Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 19
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  • ...(19 April, 1868 &ndash; 2 May, 1929) served in the [[Royal Navy]] in the Dreadnought Era. Having obtained four first-class certificates, Smyth was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 13 April, 18
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  • He was awarded the Russian Order of St. Anne Third Class for sinking ten ships in the Baltic. After handing over command of {{UK-E54}}, he was appointed to the super-dreadnought {{UK-Malaya}} on 23 May 1919 where he served until being placed on the Reti
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  • ...education, and the likelihood of widening the basis from which the officer class is drawn; the supplementation of the naval estimates to meet new German dev ...ude: fuel economy; oil fuel supplies and the oil engine; criticisms of the dreadnought type; tenders for the construction of an oil tanker hull and auxiliary mach
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  • ...noughts were delivered in 1914-15 &ndash; successors to the nation's first dreadnought-type ship, [[Dante Alighieri]]. One would be lost to Austro-Hungarian sabo The class introduced super-firing turrets to the Italian navy, positioning two of the
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  • ...preceding [[Conte di Cavour Class Battleship (1911)|''Conte di Cavour'']] class, employing 6-in rather than 4.7-in guns in the secondary battery. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • |{{IT-ConteDiCavour|f=p}}||dreadnought||10 Aug, 1911||Sunk 12 Nov, 1940 |{{IT-AndreaDoria|f=p}}||dreadnought||30 Mar, 1913||Stricken 1 Nov, 1956
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  • |{{IT-Orione|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||29 Mar, 1906||Stricken 4 Mar, 1923 |{{IT-Orsa|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||5 May, 1906||Stricken 15 May, 1921
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  • |{{IT-DanteAlighieri|f=p}}||dreadnought||20 Aug, 1910||Stricken 1 Jul, 1928 |{{IT-CaioDuilio|f=p}}||dreadnought||24 Apr, 1913||Stricken 15 Sep, 1956
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  • a. s=(ship page title), e.g., s=H.M.S. Dreadnought (1906) d=18840625|s=H.M.S. Crocodile (1867)|s=VES first-class TB|n=TB bow stove in
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  • Welcome to the '''Dreadnought Project Wiki'''. ...een at the foot of articles about Persons or the tables of Ships in a Ship class, etc. If you find yourself wanting to alter such content, contact an exper
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  • ...sent to {{UK-Agamemnon}} on on 14 May 1910. In June 1911, he joined {{UK-Dreadnought|f=p}} for three months before being sent to examinations.<ref>Kemp Service
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  • Pre-dreadnought ships have not been considered. ...he Sea and Naval Ways. It is most noticeable what an extraordinarily good class of men has been secured judged from the stand point of appearance, intellig
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  • ...ref> He does not appear to have used it for the 1966 edition of ''From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow'', Volume III, but certainly used it for the revised edition ...r" class is in the dockyard, instead, for instance, of one of the "Nassau" class with 11-in. guns.
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  • ..., he was appointed briefly to the {{UK-Lowestoft|f=t}} and then to the pre-dreadnought {{UK-Britannia}} on 25 October 1914. In October 1916, he went to {{UK-Exce ...s travel between North Berwick and London when in fact he travelled thiurd class.<ref>Reid Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/122/54.|}} f. 54.</ref>
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