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  • Three '''''Illinois'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1900 and 1901. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...''United States Navy''' was growing rapidly into a new maturity during the Dreadnought Era. It won its nation a new, vital role in world affairs by its exertions ...e have not a single vessel of war that could keep the seas against a first-class vessel of any important power. Such a condition ought not longer to contin
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  • ...ass''' dreadnoughts were designed as a follow-up to the revolutionary {{UK-Dreadnought|f=p}}. ...g from mine or torpedo attack. Unlike ''Dreadnought'' the ''Bellerophon'' class were given two tripod masts, with two control tops. This was ostensibly to
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: Like the [[Bellerophon Class Battleship (1907)|''Bellerophon'' class]], the ships carried three submerged 18-in tubes:{{UKTorpM1909III|p. 265}}
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: ...l to reach the maximum 3 degrees per second elevation rate.<ref>Brooks. ''Dreadnought Gunnery and the Battle of Jutland'', pp. 45-46.</ref>
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: ...difficulty and some a roll of 16 to 18 degrees out to out."<ref>Brooks. ''Dreadnought Gunnery and the Battle of Jutland'', pp. 45-46, citing Captain Craig's repo
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: As in the [[Queen Elizabeth Class Battleship (1913)|''Queen Elizabeth'' class]], the periscope holder was inclined 1 degree 37 minutes (which may have ef
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: ...rangements were similar to those in {{UK-Tiger}} and the ''King George V'' class.
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: ...igned under a heavy veil of secrecy, as shown by the following note in the class's cover:
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: ...ion in all but ''Royal Sovereign'', which was like the ''Queen Elizabeth'' class in being limited to 15 degrees but with her central sights having "20 degre
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  • The three '''''Invincible'' class''' [[Battlecruiser|battlecruisers]] completed in 1908 and 1909 were the fir {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: ...re similar to the P. II and P. II* equipment fitted in the ''Bellerophon'' class, {{UK-1Neptune|f=p}} and other ships.
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: ...those in the the [[King George V Class Battleship (1911)|''King George V'' class]] which also fired the heavier 13.5-in shells. The rest of this section pe
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: By 1922, the American Naval Attaché reported that the elevation of this class's guns had been increased to 18&deg;. It was felt that 23&deg; was to beco
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: ...roved that capital ships of [[H.M.S. Dreadnought (1906)‎|''Dreadnought'' class]] and later should have Evershed equipment added to their {{CT}}, able to c
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  • The '''''Courageous'' class''' of warship consisted of two vessels, variously described as battle cruis {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • {| border=1 class="wikitable sortable" ...2- June 1913, pattern number corrected in Order 362 of 11 July}}||in {{UK-Dreadnought}} and later
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  • ...the lead ship of the [[Bellerophon Class Battleship (1907)|''Bellerophon'' class]], and the fourth Royal Navy vessel to bear the name of the mythic Greek he Her tactical turning diameter was 445 yards at full speed (worst of the class), with the rudder being put over in 8 seconds.{{Burt1986|p. 69}}
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  • ...瀬) was a [[Shikishima Class Battleship (1898)|''Shikishima'' class]] pre-dreadnought of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]. {{Footer Shikishima Class Battleship (1898)}}
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  • On 2 July, 1906, he was appointed in command of the {{UK-Dreadnought|f=y}}.<ref>ADM 196/42. f. 262.</ref> On 1 January, 1916, he was appointed an Additional Member of the Second Class, or Knight Commander, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order
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  • <div name=fredbot:career>{{ShipCareer|fullname=H.M.S. ''Dreadnought'' (1906)|fate2=Broken up |cat=Dreadnought
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  • The '''''Abercrombie''''' class of monitors were the first modern variants of that type to be adopted for t {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Four '''''Brandenburg'' Class Battleships''' were completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]] in the 1890s {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...rmed part of the [[King George V Class Battleship (1911)|''King George V'' class]]. She saw constant service throughout the [[First World War]] and during ...ent Mark I]] in her {{TCT}}. This probably made her the first ship in the class to be so equipped.{{ARTS1915|p. 60. Her sisters are not mentioned in the s
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  • ...was one of four [[King George V Class Battleship (1911)|''King George V'' class]] battleships completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1912-13. She was lost to ...the previous night. Upon learning this, at 17:00 Jellicoe ordered the pre-dreadnought battleship {{UK-1Exmouth}} out to attempt to tow ''Audacious'' in. In case
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  • ...] in the [[Royal Navy]]. Her class was the first of the so-called [[super-dreadnought]] battleships armed with the heavier calibre 13.5-inch guns. ...he [[Iron Duke Class Battleship (1912)|''Iron Duke'']] and [[King George V Class Battleship (1911)|''King George V'']] classes, as well as {{UK-Thunderer|f=
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  • ...Temeraire''''' was a [[Bellerophon Class Battleship (1907)|''Bellerophon'' class battleship]] of the British [[Royal Navy]] built at [[Devonport Royal Docky She was replaced as training ship by the dreadnought [[H.M.S. Thunderer (1911)|''Thunderer'']] at Rosyth on 17 April, 1921, havi
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  • Two '''''Kearsarge'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1900. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...'', (BB-6) a [[Kearsarge Class Battleship (1898)|''Kearsarge'' class]] pre-dreadnought of the [[United States Navy]] was launched 24 March, 1898 by Newport News S {{Footer Kearsarge Class Battleship (1898)}}
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  • ...nought battleship of the [[Iron Duke Class Battleship (1912)|''Iron Duke'' Class]] in the [[Royal Navy]]. ...s of the naval armament treaty she was stricken along with the rest of her class. On 1 July, 1931 she was sunk by by gunfire off Owers Bank. The wreck was
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  • ...ught]] [[battleship]] of the [[Revenge Class Battleship (1914)|''Revenge'' class]] in the [[Royal Navy]]. {{Footer Revenge Class Battleship (1914)}}
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  • ...yal Oak''''' was a [[Revenge Class Battleship (1914)|''Revenge'' class]] [[dreadnought]] [[battleship]] of the British [[Royal Navy]], torpedoed in [[Scapa Flow]] {{UK-Revenge}} and ''Royal Oak'' were the only two ships in the class to fight at Jutland. ''Royal Oak'' was so newly placed into service that s
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  • The first units were tested in ''Vernon'' and ''Dreadnought'' (not for fire control purposes) in 1906. A call to the exchange caused a * [[Orion Class Battleship (1910)]]
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  • ...our obsolete [[Majestic Class Battleship (1894)|''Majestic'' class]] [[pre-dreadnought]]s which had their 12"/35 calibre guns and mounts removed, modified and ins ...th long-range guns, the [[Abercrombie Class Monitor (1915)|''Abercrombie'' Class monitor]].
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: {{Footer Kaiser Friedrich III Class Battleship (1896)}}
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  • The five pre-dreadnoughts of the '''''Braunschweig'' class''' were completed between 1904 and 1906. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...land'' Class Battleships''' between 1906 and 1908. They were her last pre-dreadnought ships. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...gn'' class, please go to the [[Revenge Class Battleship (1914)|''Revenge'' Class]] page.'' ...the early 1890s under the [[Naval Defence Act]] of 1889. The ships of the class were armed with four 13.5-inch arranged in twin [[barbette]]s, except for o
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  • ...one of eight [[Royal Sovereign Class Battleship (1891)|''Royal Sovereign'' class battleships]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1893-94. She was sold sh [[H.M.S. Resolution (1915)|A super-dreadnought with the same name]] was launched in 1915.
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  • ...was changed to '''H.M.S. ''Redoubtable''''' to free the name for the super-dreadnought [[H.M.S. Revenge (1915)|H.M.S. ''Revenge'']] that would fight in the [[Grea ...r name for a new ship of the [[Revenge Class Battleship (1914)|''Revenge'' Class]]. With the massive influx of new purpose-built monitors which started com
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  • ...d shortly before the [[Great War]], and [[H.M.S. Royal Oak (1914)|a modern dreadnought-type battleship was launched in that same year]]. On 20 August, 1913, the ship left Devonport in tow of the dreadnought {{UK-Bellerophon}} for the Motherbank to await disposal.{{NMI|Thursday, 21
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 styl ...ressy'']], [[Monmouth Class Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'']] and [[Devonshire Class Cruiser (1903)|''Devonshire'']] classes were to land their searchlights fro
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: ...ressy'']], [[Monmouth Class Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'']] and [[Devonshire Class Cruiser (1903)|''Devonshire'']] classes were to land their searchlights fro
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  • ...ught]] [[battleship]] of the [[Canopus Class Battleship (1896)|''Canopus'' Class]] in the [[Royal Navy]] completed in 1901. {{Footer Canopus Class Battleship (1897)}}
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  • ...ught]] [[battleship]] of the [[Canopus Class Battleship (1896)|''Canopus'' Class]] in the [[Royal Navy]] completed in 1899. {{Footer Canopus Class Battleship (1897)}}
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  • ...ught]] [[battleship]] of the [[Canopus Class Battleship (1896)|''Canopus'' Class]] in the [[Royal Navy]] completed in 1900. {{Footer Canopus Class Battleship (1897)}}
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  • ...ught]] [[battleship]] of the [[Canopus Class Battleship (1896)|''Canopus'' Class]] in the [[Royal Navy]] completed in 1900. After a somewhat delayed build {{Footer Canopus Class Battleship (1897)}}
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: Two of the three '''''Formidable'' class battleships''' would be lost in the first year of war.
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  • ...902 and 1904. They are sometime considered a subclass of the [[Formidable Class Battleship (1898)|''Formidables'']]. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Bulwark''''' was a [[pre-dreadnought]] [[battleship]] of the [[Royal Navy]] completed in 1902. {{Footer London Class Battleship (1899)}}
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  • ...ht battleships. She is sometimes considered the second ship in a two-ship class with {{UK-Queen|f=p}}.{{BurtBritishBattleships1889|pp. 248-263}} {{Footer London Class Battleship (1899)}}
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  • ...ught battleships. She is sometimes considered the lead ship in a two-ship class, along with {{UK-PrinceOfWales|f=p}}.{{BurtBritishBattleships1889|pp. 248-2 {{Footer London Class Battleship (1899)}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Venerable''''' was a [[pre-dreadnought]] [[battleship]] of the [[Royal Navy]] completed in 1902. {{Footer London Class Battleship (1899)}}
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: ...ressy'']], [[Monmouth Class Cruiser (1901)|''Monmouth'']] and [[Devonshire Class Cruiser (1903)|''Devonshire'']] classes were to land their searchlights fro
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  • ...''''' was one of six [[Duncan Class Battleship (1901)|''Duncan'' class pre-dreadnought battleships]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1903 and 1904. {{Footer Duncan Class Battleship (1901)}}
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  • ...''''' was one of six [[Duncan Class Battleship (1901)|''Duncan'' class pre-dreadnought battleships]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1903 and 1904. {{Footer Duncan Class Battleship (1901)}}
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  • ...v name=fredbot:career>'''H.M.S. ''Duncan''''' was the lead ship of six pre-dreadnought battleships completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1903 and 1904. {{Footer Duncan Class Battleship (1901)}}
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  • ...''''' was one of six [[Duncan Class Battleship (1901)|''Duncan'' class pre-dreadnought battleships]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1903 and 1904. ...is found in the notes for the [[Duncan Class Battleship (1901)|''Duncan'' class]].{{DreyerSeaHeritage|p. 47}}
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  • The two '''''Triumph'' class battleships''' (called the '''''Swiftsure'' class''' in many sources) were pre-dreadnoughts originally ordered for Chile, but {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 styl The class was the first to generally be fitted with [[Service Gear Mark II]], but in
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  • ...one of eight [[King Edward VII Class Battleship (1903)|''King Edward VII'' class battleships]]. She entered service in 1905 and spent most of her service i ...ted.{{FCHMShips|p. 15}} It appears that ''Commonwealth'' was the only pre-dreadnought to ever be fitted with a director system for regular service.
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  • ...one of eight [[King Edward VII Class Battleship (1903)|''King Edward VII'' class battleships]].  She entered service in 1905 and spent most of her service She remained with 3BS until becoming the last pre-dreadnought to be detached in April, 1918.<ref>See [[Third Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)
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  • ...p of a [[King Edward VII Class Battleship (1903)|class of eight]] late pre-dreadnought battleships. Her service until her loss in the Great War was as the flagsh :''One takes the loss of the ‘King Edward’ very calmly; that class aren’t of much importance now''
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  • ...one of eight [[King Edward VII Class Battleship (1903)|''King Edward VII'' class battleships]].  She entered service in 1905 and spent most of her service ...of the latest [[Indefatigable Class Battlecruiser (1909)|''Indefatigable'' class]] battle cruiser for her namesake Dominion, ''New Zealand'' was renamed '''
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: ...mperature and C correctors, but they may have been identical to those in ''Dreadnought''.
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  • ...hip (1906)|her class]], and though designed before the transformative {{UK-Dreadnought}}, she was completed after her, in 1908. {{Footer Lord Nelson Class Battleship (1906)}}
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  • ...hip (1906)|her class]], and though designed before the transformative {{UK-Dreadnought}}, she was completed after her, in late 1908. {{Footer Lord Nelson Class Battleship (1906)}}
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: * Robert Dumas. ''The French Dreadnoughts: The 23,500 ton Courbet Class'' in [[Warship (Journal)|Warship]], Volume IX Issues 35-6.
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Tiger''''', the only member of her class, was the last battle cruiser laid down for the [[Royal Navy]] before the [[ ...tery guns were similar to those of the ''King George V'' and ''Iron Duke'' class dreadnoughts, except her "A" turret was unique in the Royal Navy for having
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  • These were noted as being identical with those in the ''Courageous'' class.{{ARTS1916|p. 147, citing ARTS 1915 pp. 239-240. I see I missed capturing ...y compartments of [[Lion Class Battlecruiser (1910)|''Lion'']] and [[Orion Class Battleship (1910)|''Orion'']] classes and later where existing navyphones h
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  • ...Class Battleships''' were completed in 1909 and 1910, and were her first "Dreadnought" battleships. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: {{Footer Helgoland Class Battleship (1909)}}
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  • France built six '''Danton-class battleships''' shortly before World War I. They were sometimes referred to {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Four '''''Bayern'' class super-dreadnoughts''' were planned for the [[Imperial German Navy]] but onl {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...S. ''Baden''''' was one of two [[Bayern Class Battleship (1915)|''Bayern'' class battleships]] completed for the [[Imperial German Navy]] during the Great W ...ur Marder in 1969, commenting on a draft of the fifth volume of ''From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow'':
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  • ...ive to the preceding [[République Class Battleship (1902)|''République'' class]]. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Three '''''Indiana'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[United States Navy]] in the mid-189 {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • |type=pre-dreadnought '''U.S.S. ''Maine''''' was a second-class armored battleship of the [[United States Navy]] which blew up at Havana, C
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  • Three '''''Maine'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] between 1902 and 1904. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Five '''''Virginia'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1906 and 1907. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Six '''''Connecticut'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] between 1906 and 1908. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...]] battleship of the [[Connecticut Class Battleship (1904)|''Connecticut'' Class]] in the [[United States Navy]]. {{Footer Connecticut Class Battleship (1904)}}
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  • ...the '''''Viribus Unitis'' class''' (sometimes called the '''''Tegetthoff'' class''') were modern-looking vessels with twelve 12-in guns disposed in superfir {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...tlecruiser]], and the name-ship of [[Kongō Class Battlecruiser (1912)|her class]]. ''Kongō'' was the last major Japanese warship to be built in Great Bri ...warship, mounting eight 14-in main guns. The key feature of the ''Kongō''-class was that it had its main gun turrets all either aft or fore, eliminating th
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  • Two '''''Florida'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1911. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Two '''''Wyoming'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1912. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Two '''''Nevada'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1916. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Two '''''Pennsylvania'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1916. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...vania Class Battleship (1915)|her class]] of [[United States Navy]] "super-dreadnought" battleships. She was the third Navy ship named for the state of Pennsylva {{Footer Pennsylvania Class Battleship (1915)}}
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  • Three '''''New Mexico'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] between 1917 and 1919. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Two '''''Mississippi'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1908. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • Two '''''Tennessee'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] in 1920 and 1921. {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin:
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  • ...{TNA|ADM 196/39}}. f. 167.</ref> He was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 5 May of that year.{{Gaz|27560|352 .... Issue '''38273''', col B, p. 11.</ref> He transferred his flag to {{UK-Dreadnought}} on her return from Trinidad on 28 March at Portsmouth.<ref>"Naval and Mil
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  • He was appointed an Additional Member of the Third Class, or Companion, of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint G He commanded the {{UK-Dreadnought}} from April to August, 1918.
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  • ...''''' was one of six [[Duncan Class Battleship (1901)|''Duncan'' class pre-dreadnought battleships]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1903 and 1904. {{Footer Duncan Class Battleship (1901)}}
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  • ...he was renamed ''Redoubtable'' so as to free up the name for a new [[super-dreadnought]]. ...attleship (1914)|''Revenge'' Class]], often called the ''Royal Sovereign'' class, launched in 1915. She served throughout both World Wars, being present at
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  • ...e British Army. The establishment was generally fixed at three during the Dreadnought period, and tended to be filled by the most senior officers of the rank of ...Flag Lieutenant and Coxswain afforded all flag officers, Commodores First Class and Captains of the Fleet, as well as a generous twelve domestics &ndash; t
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  • ...e gin in the ward-room as an ungentlemanly drink!"<ref>Marder. ''From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow''. '''IV''''. p. 61.</ref> Marder doesn't name his informa On 1 January, 1915, Webb was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Ba
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  • ...of the King's visit to Ireland Madden was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 11 August, 1903.{{Gaz|27586|5058|1 He was appointed Captain of {{UK-Dreadnought|f=p}} on 12 August, 1907,<ref>Madden Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}}
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  • On 12 September, 1912, he was given command of the super-dreadnought {{UK-Thunderer}}.{{NMI|Saturday, 13 September, 1913. Issue '''40316''', co ...ed in Washington, D.C. He was appointed an Additional Member of the Third Class, or Companion, of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint G
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  • He was appointed in command of the pre-dreadnought {{UK-KingEdwardVII|f=t}} on 1 July, 1913.<ref>Grant Service Record. {{TNA| On 25 May, 1914, he was appointed in command of the dreadnought {{UK-Marlborough|f=t}}.{{NLDec14|p. 355}}
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  • ...of our very best and most accomplished officers."<ref>Quoted in Marder. ''Dreadnought to Scapa Flow''. '''I'''. p. 408.</ref> On 8 July, 1907, he married Flor ...he Admiralty on the same day. On 24 March, 1909, he was appointed to {{UK-Dreadnought}} for temporary service on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, [[Home Flee
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  • ...sist solely of eight [[Revenge Class Battleship (1914)|''Revenge'' class]] dreadnought battleships.<ref>"Cruiser Squadron and Battle Squadron Programme." {{TNA|A ...n}} and {{UK-Russell}} have been moved over to the {{UK-BS|6}}, while {{UK-Dreadnought}} and the two most modern pre-dreadnoughts have been transferred in from ot
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  • ...of the King's visit to Copenhagen he was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 18 April, 1904.{{Gaz|27669|2581|22 ...nt to the [[Royal Naval War College|War Course]], where he was rated First Class and "Good."<ref>ADM 203/99. f. 9.</ref>
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  • ...g George V's coronation he was appointed an Additional Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the ...sborne from October, 1910 to January, 1913. On 22 May he commissioned the dreadnought battleship {{UK-Centurion}} at Devonport, in the knowledge that he would sh
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  • ...type; a greater sea-going capacity was given to the torpedo-boat destroyer class; the use of oil sprayed upon coal was introduced, and ships' machinery unde ...oyal Navy)|Home Fleet]] with his flag in the [[H.M.S. Dreadnought (1906)|''Dreadnought'']]. This command included all the ships in home waters, and was, in May's
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  • He was appointed in command of the dreadnought {{UK-Bellerophon}} on 16 August, 1912.<ref>Vaughan-Lee Service Record. {{T On 1 January, 1917, Vaughan-Lee was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, of the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Ba
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  • He attained a First Class Certificate in Seamanship (with 925 marks out of a possible 1,000) and was ...7.{{Gaz|28096|34|3 January, 1908}} He was temporarily reappointed to {{UK-Dreadnought}} on 11 January, 1908.{{NMI|Friday, 10 January, 1908. Issue '''38539''', c
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  • ...' at the [[Battle of Jutland]] as part of the {{UK-BS|2}}, being the third dreadnought in line ahead after Jellicoe deployed the Battle Fleet. On 15 September he was appointed an Additional Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the
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  • ...the highest gunnery examination for the year while also achieving a first-class certificate in seamanship. In July, 1889, he was awarded a first-class certificate as an Interpreter in French and on the 18th was appointed in co
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  • ...as a {{NavCadRN}}. He left ''Britannia'' on 16 April, 1877, with a Second Class Certificate and obtained six months' sea time. ...8362|3063|3 May, 1910}} He was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Second Class, or Knight Commander, in the Military Division of the Order of the Bath (K.
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  • ...w. He would say, "Well, do you all understand that?" The majority of the class, taking the line of least resistance, would say "Yes" or acquiesce in silen ...highest gunnery examination for the year and while also achieving a first-class certificate in seamanship.
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  • ...ips [including the newest battleship, [[H.M.S. Dreadnought (1906)|H.M.S. ''Dreadnought'']]] …<br><br>In the Home Fleet we have a Rear-Admiral [Bridgeman], who h ...iral [[Thomas Henry Martyn Jerram|T. H. Martyn Jerram]] was appointed to ''Dreadnought'' as Chief of the Staff responsible for ships with nucleus crews.<ref>Jerra
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  • ...ssed out twenty-second out of sixty naval cadets, and was granted a Second Class Certificate.<ref>Padfield. ''Aim Straight''. pp. 25-26.</ref> ...bRN}} with first-class certificates in Seamanship and Gunnery and a second-class certificate in Navigation. His seniority as Sub-Lieutenant was to 17 Decemb
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  • ...Secretary to the [[First Lord of the Admiralty]]. He commanded the new [[dreadnought]] [[battleship]] [[H.M.S. Bellerophon (1907)|''Bellerophon'']] from 1908 to ...On 22 March, 1882 Evan-Thomas was promoted Acting {{SubRN}} with a First-Class pass in Seamanship<ref name=Record105/> and at Corfu he left ''Bacchante''
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  • In the ''Dreadnought'' era, Rear-Admiral, and its foreign equivalents, was the lowest ranking [[ ...Flag Lieutenant and Coxswain afforded all flag officers, Commodores First Class and Captains of the Fleet, as well as five domestics &ndash; two fewer than
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  • ...of the King's visit to Malta Sturdee was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 21 April, 1903.{{Gaz|27560|3525|2 ...n of the King's birthday he was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Second Class, or Knight Commander, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order
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  • Promoted to {{LieutRN}} he was reappointed to ''Dreadnought'' on 2 April, 1892. On 18 April, 1893 Vivian was appointed to the {{UK-1Wa ..., where he remained until appointed to ''Pembroke'' as [[Commodore, Second Class (Royal Navy)|Commodore]] of the [[Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham]] on 11 Aug
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  • On 5 January, 1910, Bruce was appointed in command of the pre-dreadnought battleship {{UK-PrinceGeorge}}.<ref>Bruce Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42 ...on of the King's birthday he was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Ba
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  • ...uisers, two light cruisers, eight destroyers and three submarines. The pre-dreadnought battleship {{UK-Triumph}} had been in reserve at the start of the war, but ..."Defence" was joining him, although she had not set off, and that the pre-dreadnought battleship H.M.S. "Canopus" was on her way. Spee's two armoured cruisers we
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  • ...Victoria's birthday Bedford was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the ...of his services in Benin he was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Second Class, or Knight Commander, in the Military Division of the Order of the Bath (K.
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  • ...l Sovereign (1915)|''Royal Sovereign'']] and [[H.M.S. Dreadnought (1906)|''Dreadnought'']], with the Attached cruisers, 4th Light Cruiser squadron and Destroyers ...or battleship of the [[Deutschland Class Battleship (1904)|''Deutschland'' class]] was the centre of a heavy fire from the British line, but so many ships w
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  • ...of the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]]. He commanded the [[dreadnought]] [[battleship]] [[H.M.S. Vanguard (1909)|''Vanguard'']] at the [[Battle of ...eve from the papers that his promotion was reward for obtaining five first class certificates in Seamanship in January 1891, College in September of that sa
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  • ...in April he received a First Class in Gunnery with 543 and in May a First Class in Torpedo with 184 marks.<ref>ADM 196/44. f. 353.</ref> On 27 May 1898, ...to qualify in torpedo duties. By his own account, he passed with a First Class certificate for Gunnery Officer on 25 June, 1901. He then left Portsmouth
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  • ...7913|3326|15 May, 1906}} He was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the ...al Manoeuvres of 1913, in November Jackson was appointed in command of the dreadnought battleship [[H.M.S. Thunderer (1911)|''Thunderer'']].<ref>Jackson Service R
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  • ...was appointed Acting {{SubRN}}. On 23 January, 1880 he received a Second Class Gunnery Certificate. On 7 February he was appointed to the ''Wolverine'', ...the French fleet to Britain Bradford was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 11 August, 1905.{{Gaz|27826|5532|1
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  • ...ver three years before being appointed to ''Vivid'' for command of the new dreadnought battleship [[H.M.S. Temeraire (1907)|''Temeraire'']] on 5 January, 1909.<re He was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Ba
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  • ...dward VII's visit to Russia, de Chair was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 10 June, 1908.{{Gaz|28148|4404|16 ...King George V's birthday he was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Ba
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  • Nicholson passed as a Torpedo Lieutenant, Second Class, on 22 June, 1888. He would serve in a variety of appointments that are di He was appointed captain of dreadnought battleship [[H.M.S. Emperor of India (1913)|''Emperor of India'']] on 15 Se
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  • He was appointed an Additional Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the ...n of the King's birthday he was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Second Class, or Knight Commander, in the Military Division of the Order of the Bath (K.
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  • ...e years 1906-1916, as it was the model being delivered for ships such as ''Dreadnought''. It continued in service well into the 1920s, but by then would be releg ...ns this pedestal mounting as the model in the T.C.T.s of the ''Iron Duke'' class.{{ARTS1918|p. 175}}
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  • ...and Fleet]] deployed. This placed her at the very head of the twenty-four dreadnought battleships of the [[Grand Fleet]] after the main action was joined. ...erman battleship or [[Derfflinger Class Battlecruiser (1913)|''"Lützow"'' class battle cruiser]] with three destroyers on engaged side making a heavy smoke
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  • ...}.<ref>ADM 196/42. f. 264.</ref> He was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order dated 25 September, 1906.{{Gaz|27960|7108|23 O Gough-Calthorpe was appointed to {{UK-Dreadnought}} as Captain of the Fleet of the [[Home Fleet (Royal Navy)|Home Fleet]] and
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  • ...f them, and I thought their order was as follows:&mdash; Three Derfflinger class, followed by the Moltke, and last the Seydlitz. There were Light Cruisers ...ighting her I saw a long line of others which we soon recognised as German Dreadnought battleships of the Konig and Kaiser classes. I can not say in what formati
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  • ...the first gas turbine ships of the ''Tribal'' class and, eventually, the ''Dreadnought'' nuclear submarine programme all benefitted from his wise leadership. How
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  • He was appointed in command of {{UK-Dreadnought}} on 19 July, 1916.<ref>McClintock Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43}}. p. McClintock was appointed an Additional Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the
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  • He commanded the super-dreadnought {{UK-Barham}} from her commissioning in mid-1915 through to April, 1918. T On 15 September 1916, he was appointed an Additional Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the
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  • ...of call for Atlantic steamers. Long-distance runs, the reduction of second-class fares, and the institution of motor-trains and road-motors were other featu ...and the {{UK-Dreadnought}} and {{UK-Invincible}}, the first ships of a new class, were laid down. On 30 Nov. 1905, just before the resignation of the minist
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  • ...pattern and principles of the seminal [[H.M.S. Dreadnought (1906)|H.M.S. ''Dreadnought'']]. Generally, these principles are taken to be: ...eships conforming to the earlier norm the collective appellation of "[[Pre-Dreadnought]]". At the same time as battleships were being "reborn", the [[Battlecruis
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  • ...as approved by the [[Board of Admiralty]] on 19 July, 1914,<ref>Brooks. ''Dreadnought Gunnery and the Battle of Jutland''. p. 52.</ref> and confirmed by Order-i *[[Rangetaker, Second Class (Royal Navy)]]
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  • ...fficers' rank, ranking above {{RearRN}} and below {{AdmRN}}. During the [[Dreadnought Era]] a Vice-Admiral would normally be found serving as a Senior Officer of ...Flag Lieutenant and Coxswain afforded all flag officers, Commodores First Class and Captains of the Fleet, as well as seven domestics &ndash; three fewer t
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  • .... By 1930, it was used in some [[Hawkins Class Cruiser (1917)|''Hawkins'' class cruisers]] in lieu of [[Dreyer Table Mark I*|Mark I* tables]] originally en ...cided upon, a bearing clock was added (see image to right).<ref>Brooks. ''Dreadnought Gunnery'', p. 177.</ref>
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  • ...ing's inspection of the Home Fleet he was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 3 August, 1907.{{Gaz|28048|5390|6 He was appointed in command of {{UK-Dreadnought|f=p}} on 1 December, 1908.<ref>Moore Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}}
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  • ...''Blenheim'']] for the annual manœuvres on 10 July. He obtained a first class certificate in Parts I and II of the College examinations (Navigation) in A ...January, 1901, and a first in Torpedo in March. For attaining five first class certificates he was awarded a £10 prize.
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  • ...ee available dreadnoughts of the [[Orion Class Battleship (1910)|''Orion'' Class]]. {{UK-Thunderer|f=p}} was missing because she was undergoing a refit.{{UK ...S|3}} of eight [[King Edward VII Class Battleship (1903)|King Edward VII]] Class pre-dreadnoughts from [[Rosyth]] to a point 30 miles east of Berwick in cas
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  • ...oadside flat, and it was observed that the submerged tubes in the ''City'' class could also benefit from the gear.{{ARTS1910|p. 33}} ...r and reliable, as the same Mark was planned for use in the ''Courageous'' class{{ARTS1915|pp. 236-7}} which were not to be completed before 1917.
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  • ...'Caroline''''' was one of six [[Caroline Class Cruiser (1914)|''Caroline'' class light cruisers]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]] early in the Great War. Along with the [[Dreadnought|dreadnought]] {{US-Texas}}, she is one of two survivors of the [[Grand Fleet]].
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  • ...ber, which he joined on 13 December.<ref>ADM 196/39. f. 928.</ref> The ''Dreadnought'', serving in the Mediterranean, had a notable complement. The Captain was ...ion of the King's visit to Austria he was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 9 October, 1903.{{Gaz|27604|6147|9
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  • ...ecember, 1885), Second Class in Gunnery with 509 (April, 1886), and Second Class in Pilotage with 787 (3 June, 1886). He was appointed to Torpedo Boat 24 o ...me to Sir John Jellicoe and I think he would be an excellent choice for a [dreadnought] battleship.<ref>Jackson Papers. MSS/5/8. National Museum of the Royal Na
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  • ...82|1921|31 March, 1874}} He was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint G ...Queen's birthday, Fremantle was appointed an Ordinary Member of the Second Class, or Knight Commander, in the Military Division of the Order of the Bath (K.
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  • ...iamond Jubilee honours, he was appointed an Additional Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Moore was knighted and appointed an Ordinary Member of the Second Class, or Knight Commander, in the Military Division of the Order of the Bath (K.
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  • On 15 September 1916 he was appointed an Additional Member of the Third Class, or Companion, in the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the ...December 1915,{{MackieRNW}} staying there until given command of the {{UK-Dreadnought|f-t}} on 1 December, 1916.<ref>D'Aeth Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44.}}
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  • All this kept my Dept. very busy, also the decision to fit all "Dreadnought" ships & cruisers with Director firing gear, all the actions so far fought The action of 31 May shewed that "Q. Elizabeth" class will stand a hammering very well. "Barham" "Warspite" & "Malaya" were all
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  • ...ose intended to act as look-out ships, observing that it is possible first-class or battle-cruisers may be attached to fleets to play the part assigned by L ...heir new big cruisers are really Battle-ships in disguise, and our new 1st class cruisers ought to be designed accordingly.<ref>Fisher to Selborne. Letter
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  • ...nnual Report of the Torpedo School''' of its work each year throughout the Dreadnought Era. Despite the dull title, each Report is a rich snapshot of the divers ...had slowly been reduced 6-9 feet, producing real issues in the ''Admiral'' class.
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  • ...of Vickers dial instruments came to an abrupt end after their use in {{UK-Dreadnought}}. ...sers. The [[King Edward VII Class Battleship (1903)|''King Edward VII'']] class is evenly split between these instruments and [[Barr and Stroud Mark II Fir
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  • '''British Gunsights''' evolved during the Dreadnought Era from simple quadrant sights to cam-worked species with telescopic, peri ...e sight back from the trunnion, as there was no room for it forward. This class also inaugurated the use of a third, central sighting position with sights
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  • ...the L.W.L. and the deep W.L. in the following ships:-<br><br>"Indomitable" class.<br><br>"Indefatigable" "Australia" and "New Zealand"<br><br>"Lion" and "Pr ...l [[John Bridges Eustace|John B. Eustace]] as Second-in-Command of the pre-dreadnought {{UK-BS|3}} in 1916, had written to Jackson, "His sea experience is small &
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  • ...ng Moreton with him as first Lieutenant when Bacon assumed command of {{UK-Dreadnought|f=p}}.<ref>Moreton Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/141.|D8121108}} f. 466.</ On 8 March, 1920, Moreton was appointed an Additional Member of the Third Class, or Companion, of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint G
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  • ....M.S. ''Shark''''' was one of sixty-seven [["S" Class Destroyer (1918)|"S" class destroyers]] built for the [[Royal Navy]] as the [[Great War]] was ending. There were two other destroyers named ''Shark'' in the Dreadnought era, the {{UK-3Shark}} of 1894 and the {{UK-2Shark}} of 1912.
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  • ...one of twenty destroyers of the [[Acasta Class Destroyer (1912)|''Acasta'' class]]. ...elawny|Clarence W. E. Trelawny]], ''Spitfire'' was one of seven ''Acasta'' class destroyers of the {{UK-DF|4}} that saw action during the [[Scarborough Raid
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  • ...d class protected cruisers of the [[Barham Class Cruiser (1889)|''Barham'' class]] completed in 1890 and 1891. There was also a super-dreadnought named {{UK-Barham}} that fought in the [[Great War]].
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  • ...haps allowing fire from the beam tubes of [["E" Class Submarine (1912)|"E" Class submarines]]. They were passed at 33-34 knots to 1,000 yards, with a speed ...I** and VIII** H. torpedoes being re-allocated to battleships between {{UK-Dreadnought}} and {{UK-1Neptune}}, inclusive.{{ARTS1913|p. 8}}
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  • ...the Admiralty, regarding dock accommodation for large warships such as the DREADNOUGHT and INVINCIBLE classes and the proposed new basin at Chatham, dated 3 July ...to Rear-Admiral William H. May, Controller of the Navy, discussing ADMIRAL class battleships, dated 19 March 1902.
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  • ...d Gunnery, but his 184 of 200 marks in his torpedo exam earned him a first class certificate in torpedoes on 25 September, 1905.<ref>Layard Service Record. ...crued submarine service lasted a little over two years, and he then left ''Dreadnought'' when he was appointed in command of the {{UK-C32|f=t}} on 8 February, 191
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  • Hudson was appointed to the new dreadnought {{UK-1Ajax|f=t}} on 22 September, 1913, in which he was promoted to the ran ...rd ship which appeared to be a [[Kaiser Class Battleship (1911)|''Kaiser'' class battleship]], produced an explosion three minutes after firing. The second
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  • ...leting the Short Course in gunnery. Two months later, he obtained a first-class certificate after completing the Short Course in torpedoes.<ref>Carter Serv ...] on 15 May, 1909, Carter was appointed to {{UK-Temeraire}}, becoming that dreadnought's first lieutenant on 6 January, 1910. Carter was promoted to the rank of {
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  • ...s qualifying exams, he earned a first-class degree in Seamanship, a second-class in Gunnery, and a third in Navigation.{{NLAug81|p. 95}}{{NLSep81|p. 95}} H Hamilton was appointed a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) dated 19 July, 1909.<ref>''The Edinbu
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  • ...n underwent examinations, obtaining a third class in Navigation, and first-class certificates in Pilotage, Gunnery and Torpedoes. ...f {{UK-C2}}. He left her on 11 January, 1911 when he was appointed to the dreadnought battleship {{UK-1Neptune|f=p}}.
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  • ...m. He obtained third class certificates in Navigation and Gunnery, second class in Seamanship, Torpedoes, and Engineering, and failed the voluntary portion
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  • ...nessee''''' was one of four [[Tennessee Class Cruiser (1904)|''Tennessee'' Class armoured cruisers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]]. ...of the crew were apprehensive of the change, although Boatswain's Mate 1st Class W.E. Gerhart wrote a whimsical poem entitled "Welcome to You, ''Memphis'',
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  • ...o''''' was one of six [[Pennsylvania Class Cruiser (1903)|''Pennsylvania'' Class armoured cruisers]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]]. ...'''U.S.S. ''Pueblo''''' on 9 November, 1916 to free the name for the super-dreadnought {{US-Colorado|f=p}}.
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  • ...coal—was one of the most important types of auxiliary vessels during the Dreadnought Era. {{CaptUS}} [[Asa Walker]] wrote that: .... This logistical necessity is an oft-overlooked factor in the anatomy of Dreadnought Era naval policy.
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  • ...S. ''Cormorant''''' was one of five [[Osprey Class Sloop (1876)|''Osprey'' Class composite screw sloops]] completed for the [[Royal Navy]]. She served through much of the Dreadnought Era as the headquarters ship at [[Gibraltar]].
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: </div name=fredbot:ships>Two '''''Nelson'' class battleships''' were completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in the 1920s.
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  • In July, 1883, Baynes was awarded a second-class certificate at the [[Royal Naval College]] as gunnery lieutenant.<ref>Bayne ...Horatio N. Dudding]]'''|'''[[H.M.S. Dreadnought (1875)|Captain of H.M.S. ''Dreadnought'']]'''<br>16 Jul, 1901{{ToL|The Naval Manoeuvres|Thursday, July 11, 1901, I
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  • HMS DREADNOUGHT: memorabilia and station bill, 1886. Remarks on Navigating 1st Class Torpedo Boats together - original and duplicate (n.d.).
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  • ...This article will focus on naval-related awards, particularly during the Dreadnought Era. |1915||Officer's Steward, 3rd Class [[G. P. Joughin]]||cannot identify -- check ''The Times''
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  • ...he [[Royal Navy]] as one of two [[Belleisle Class Ram (1876)|''Belleisle'' Class armoured rams]]. There was also a super-dreadnought named {{UK-1Orion}} and a cruiser launched in 1932 named {{UK-Orion}}.
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  • ...'''Aktien-Gesellschaft Weser''' was a major German shipbuilder during the Dreadnought Era, operating from 1872 to 1983. |{{DE-Schutze|f=p}}||first-class torpedo boat||11 May, 1882||Sold 1900
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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • 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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