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  • ...ers was the [[Channel Squadron (Royal Navy)|Channel Squadron]], as well as ships in reserve at the Home Ports. Smaller squadrons under Commanders-in-Chief ...fleets began to concentrate ships in Home waters and to save money having ships on overseas stations. Battleships were removed from the China Station. A
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  • ...for all matters concerning the construction and maintenance of the Navy's ships.<ref>Herwig. ''"Luxury" Fleet''. pp. 21-22.</ref> ...U.B. submarines, 95 minelaying U.C. submarines, and 196 minesweepers. It lost two battleships, one battle cruiser, six armoured cruisers, eighteen light
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  • ...[[Battlecruiser|battlecruisers]] completed in 1908 and 1909 were the first ships of their type. ==Ships==
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  • ...8{{HepperLosses|p. 140}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|precBy=New Command|note=vessel lost under his command}} ...September 1918.<ref>''The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships, 1919''. p. 15.</ref>
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  • ...class]] battleships completed for the [[Royal Navy]] in 1912-13. She was lost to a mine north of Ireland on 27 October 1914. ...s to land and beach the ship.<ref name=Goldrick140>Goldrick. ''The King's Ships were at Sea''. p. 140.</ref> {{UK-1Liverpool}} circled repeatedly in case
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  • ...le of Jutland]].<ref>''The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships'', pp. 9-11.</ref> ...ref>Dick Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.}} f. 204.</ref>|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=died when vessel exploded under his command|end=9 July, 1917<ref>Dick
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  • ...any special attachment or claim they had to the item(s) applied for.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Saturday, Aug 10, 1935; pg. 6; Issue 47139}} ''Barham'' was completed with director firing installed, as all capital ships were supposed to do after 2 January, 1915.{{FCHMShips|pp. 10}}
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  • ...er completion.<ref>''The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in H.M. Ships''. p. 18.</ref> {{UK-Revenge}} and ''Royal Oak'' were the only two ships in the class to fight at Jutland. ''Royal Oak'' was so newly placed into s
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  • ...was given the name Robert E. Lee in February, 1915 - the names of the four ships of the class being American Civil War Generals to reflect the guns backgrou ...y the Turks launched a heavy attack on the British lines and all available ships were moved up to lend fire support. The evacuation of the position was even
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  • ...p failed to get through them a sum of about half a million pounds would be lost from the current Estimates, and that this would very seriously handicap new ...coaling and proceeded to raise steam. In the meantime Sturdee ordered the ships' companies to breakfast so as to be ready for the expected battle.
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  • ...ur guns inspected were found to be defective and were withdrawn from their ships. It was deemed that the sleeves were contracting near the muzzle, generall ...ed 400 yards away and a torpedo wake streaming through a gap in the nearby ships. Despite her anti-torpedo nets being out, the torpedo fired by {{DE-U21}}
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  • ...ate of Change, Dumaresq, Mark III, Pattern 760&mdash;Supply of, to certain Ships." N.S. 2066/13.&mdash;6.6.1913. The National Archives. ADM 182/4.</ref> ...Sclater Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43/20.}} f. 21.</ref>|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=killed when vessel exploded}}
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  • ...officers and men wearing strict uniform, which is cruelty. All the other ships in the Gulf have always worn shorts and vests, not so Caulfield (sic), who He was appointed in command of the {{UK-1Berwick|f=t}} as well as a group of ships on 20 August, 1919.{{NLSep19|p. 740}}
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  • ...Complaints of "very high temperatures" in ammunition passageways while the ships were under steam were evaluated by taking temperatures hourly.{{NMI|30 Jan. ...>Jellicoe Papers. British Library. Add MS 49000. f. 269.</ref> The two ships left Scapa for Rosyth at 17:00 on 4 November, arriving at 08:30 on the 5th.
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  • ...tColl|p. 31}} As a consequence, she did not resemble contemporary British ships. ...ate of Change, Dumaresq, Mark III, Pattern 760&mdash;Supply of, to certain Ships." N.S. 2066/13.&mdash;6.6.1913. {{TNA|ADM 182/4.}}</ref>
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  • ''King Edward VII'' was lost to a mine on 6 January, 1916 while proceeding to Belfast to be refit.<ref>S ...be fitted with [[Service Gear Mark II]], in 1906, the ship was one of ten ships and two shore stations slated to receive [["C" Tune Gear]], capable of tran
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  • ...s in [[Indefatigable Class Battlecruiser (1909)|her class]]. She would be lost to a magazine explosion at the [[Battle of Jutland]] in 1916. ...{DE-Goeben|f=t}} and {{DE-Breslau|f=t}} on 4 August, 1914 after the German ships had bombarded the French Algerian port of Phillipeville.
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  • ...n Stafford|Edward S. Fitzherbert]], Captain Superintendent, Contract Built Ships, Clyde District, was present on behalf of the Admiralty.<ref>"The Launch of ...e same efficiency could not be expected from the 'Tiger' as from the other ships. No you have not had any complaint from me or from Pelly, it is not the ti
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  • ...entered service.<ref>''The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships'', pp. 9-11, 16.</ref> ...k=William G. Tennant|appt=18 June, 1940|end=8 December, 1941|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=ship sunk under his command}}
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  • ...commissioning.<ref>''The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in H.M. Ships''. p. 16.</ref> ...end=17 September, 1939{{MackieRNW}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=died when ship lost}}
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  • ...r commissioning.<ref>''The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships'', p. 16.</ref> ...es|appt=May, 1939{{MackieRNW}}|end=8 June, 1940{{MackieRNW}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=killed when ship sank}}
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  • |chain=Aviation Ships ...end=5 November, 1918{{HepperLosses|p. 144}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=vessel lost under his command}}
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  • ...nstruction]], Sir Eustace Tennyson-D'Eyncourt. Goodall's views on American ships were reported at length and summarized in Engineering in 1922. His work was ...sistant director in 1932, mainly concerned with the modernization of older ships and trials of protection though including the early studies for the King Ge
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  • ...on Roads bound for Key West, arriving on the 15th. She was joined there by ships of the North Atlantic Squadron on maneouvers, then left Key West on 24 Janu ...aine'', the public domain version of ''The Dictionary of American Fighting Ships'' states:
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  • ...evidence to the commission overwhelmingly considered that convoy of their ships would be an inconvenience, an anachronism, or even a hazard. Cooper Key op ...ything about it during the night. They found that they lost some of their ships during the night without knowing where or how they had gone. But an enterp
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  • ...''Topaze'' and ''Diamond'', out of a complement of 780 men ''Formidable'' lost 35 officers and 512 men dead, including Captain [[Arthur Noel Loxley|Arthur Fisher was scathing, writing to Churchill on 14 January, "He has lost our confidence and that is sufficient reason for his removal <u>and no othe
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  • ...aerial telegraphy. Invented a serviceable apparatus for signalling between ships at sea without wires. Proved that if the Hertzian oscillations are transmit ...ly Jackson was opposed to the continuing escalation of the size of capital ships, telling Admiral [[George Fowler King-Hall|Sir George F. King-Hall]] at the
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  • ...ught]] [[battleship]]s built for the [[Imperial Russian Navy]]. All three ships fought in the [[Russo-Japanese War]]; two were destroyed and one was captur <div name=fredbot:ships>
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  • ...al station had been established on Sapper Hill in order to watch for enemy ships and to direct ''Canopus''{{'}}s fire. A row of electric mines laid across t ...d coaling. The battlecruisers and Bristol were coaling and the other three ships had not yet started to do so. ''Kent'', as guardship, had steam at 30 minut
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  • On 20 August, 1910, ''Bedford'' sailed from Weihai with three other ships from the squadron for Nagasaki. ''Bedford'' took the opportunity on the pa ...its sympathy with the relatives and friends of those whose lives have been lost. The Lord Lieutenant is anxious for further information.
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  • ...ruiser Squadron (Royal Navy)|1st Cruiser Squadron]]. Fire opened by other ships of the 2nd Division.<br>About this time one of the 1st Cruiser Squadron on ...emy's after turrets when fourth salvo fell. Immediately after this, enemy lost sight of in spray and mist resulting from a short salvo from another ship.
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  • ...ed repeatedly that Richmond's subsequent appointments in command of lesser ships were some sort of punishment: "relegated", in the words of Barry Hunt,<ref> ...mes, Germany will be ready to barter any European conquests to recover her lost territories.<ref>Notes for 5 August, 1914. Richmond Papers. National Mari
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  • ...critical moment, the straining of a bulkhead under pressure, a few seconds lost in the time in the loading of the guns, or the difficulty of carrying out s ...p. 38.</ref> Following a disagreement over the matter of boilers in H.M. ships, on 18 March, 1901, Selborne offered Wilson the command of the Channel Squa
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  • ...he [[China Station]]. He would serve as navigating officer in a number of ships through 1903, when he was performing such work in {{UK-Glory}}. He was pro ...=t}} on 8 May, 1913,{{NLDec14|p. 324}} and died when she was torpedoed and lost in the early morning of 13 May, 1915.{{KindellROH2|p. 96}}
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  • ...them with a stop-watch. As commodore in the destroyer flotilla he required ships' companies to land under arms and cover 5 miles in a set period of time. He ...line stifled his naturally aggressive instincts and a rare opportunity was lost. The Admiralty knew from intelligence that German battle cruisers would rai
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  • ...th of the squadron would be increased from six battleships to eight as new ships joined the Fleet.<ref>''Hansard''. [http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/com ...as being {{UK-1Neptune}}, which was not part of any Battle Squadron. The ships are listed in a different order, but remain unchanged from the previous yea
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  • ...her and ''Bacchante'' lost a cutter and had her rudder jammed sideways and lost sight of the rest of the squadron. After two days control was eventually r ...n 22 June, 1893 off the coast of Tripoli, Lebanon, the Mediterranean fleet lost its flagship and its Commander-in-Chief, Sir George Tryon, under whom Evan-
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  • ...e British line of battle at the [[Battle of Jutland]] on 31 May, 1916, but lost touch with the German fleet as night fell. Sir Martyn Jerram declined to r ...anuary and possibly February of 1915 even though {{UK-Audacious}} had been lost at the end of October.{{SMNLSep14|p. 8}}{{SMNLOct14|p. 8}}{{SMNLDec14|p. 8}
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  • ...enger steamer fitted out as a seaplane carrier, and attended by two slower ships as escorts. Based on [[Port Said]], he ranged the coasts of Palestine, Syr ...gunfire that erupted, unanticipated, from the Asian shore. His two escort ships, already equipped to carry a few seaplanes, were now fitted out for indepen
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  • ...itted with turbine machinery, but shortly afterwards both these ships were lost at sea by accidents.
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  • ...modern gun," gave a "good account of themselves" in action against Spanish ships. Clearing Hampton Roads on 5 October, the monitor visited New Bedford, Mas ...o work with …" After "many vexatious delays," Evans writes, the American ships arrived off their destination, San Juan, Puerto Rico, on the afternoon of t
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  • ...d an ultimatum to Germany on 15 August demanding that Germany withdraw its ships from Chinese and Japanese waters and hand it Tsingtao. It declared war eigh ...sers and two smaller ships, all of them old, in the Pacific. Many of these ships were engaged in supporting operations against German possessions in the Sou
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  • ...ut 7.35 p.m. the track of a torpedo was observed to cross the track of our ships, about 200 yards ahead of ''Iron Duke''. Torpedo was travelling slowly. T During the night, in view of the proximity of heavy enemy's ships, the hands remained at action stations, the gun's crews at their guns, but
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  • At 3.25 <small>P.M.</small>, G.M.T. enemy ships were reported on the starboard bow, bearing E. by N. At 3.30 <small>P.M.</small> enemy ships were in sight from {{UK-Lion}} and a range of 23,000 yards obtained.
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  • ...orne on the Books of, and actually served in, one or more of Her Majesty's Ships not less than five complete years, eighteen months as a Cadet and three yea ...ion in the subjects contained in Sheet No. I, as well as in the Rigging of Ships, Seamanship, the use of Nautical Instruments, &c.
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  • At 3.45 we sighted enemy ships, apparently battle cruisers, five in number, which I estimated to be [[S.M. ...shes of overs between the enemy funnels. One of the enemy battle cruisers lost her place in the line, and came dropping back. It was either the leading o
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  • ...p gunlayers on correct object; there was so much confusion amongst enemy's ships, one ship was passing another; smoke from cruisers on fire often obliterate | 6.10 p.m. || Sighted British battle cruisers engaging enemy's ships.
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  • ...d in Dispatches by Admiral [[Jellicoe]] as part of a blanket award for all ships captains involved at Jutland. [[H.M.S. Vanguard at the Battle of Jutland|H ...vice Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.}} f. 204.</ref>|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • ...ell into the hands of the Japanese, and a larger one in the centre for big ships which was protected by mines, which the Japanese attempted to destroy, but ...tained, did not see the boats until they were more or less amongst the big ships.
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  • .... At Ginghilovo, the British lost only eleven men killed, while the Zulus lost over a thousand. The battle allowed to raise the two-month long Siege of E ...and to have the ship unprepared for an attack."<ref>Lambert. "'Our Bloody Ships'." ''The Journal of Military History''. p. 38.</ref>
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  • ...he {{UK-Adventure|f=t}} weren't given another sea-going command when their ships paid off. Captain [[Fischer Burges Watson|F. B. Watson]] of ''Nelson'' wen ...under the circumstances. He is not very human and for some reason he has lost the confidence of a good many of his juniors and I believe his selection fo
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  • ...no doubt will win the War and then spend years in trying to prove that she lost it." ...fficiently. He had, however, the genius to realise that no time should be lost and when he got into power he proceeded to rush things.
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  • ...t early service was characterised by short periods of service in different ships. On 1 October, 1902, he was appointed to {{UK-StGeorge}}, to {{UK-1Revenge} ...ory that should have been a considerable victory. By not highlighting the lost opportunities, the more favourable public story was presented.
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  • seas to the enemy's merchant ships. And, thirdly, to ships from the seas you may remember perhaps that at
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  • ...and caps, all met together as comrades of the War in a common tribute to a lost leader. ...rol. and of quiet and steadfast confidence. As da) by day I went among the ships in his command there was one unbroken testimony given: that he had made his
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  • ...e flashes from their guns were clearly visible, the direction in which the ships were steaming was uncertain and no enemy was visible. ...ng temporarily obscured by the smoke from the foremost ones, and generally lost the enemy when it blew across them.
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  • ...e Cruiser Squadron and firing at the enemy, but the flashes of these enemy ships' guns only came into sight through the mist one at a time. ...iew of the enemy could not be obtained, but from general opinion the enemy ships first fired on were Battle Cruisers.
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  • ...ing Bermuda, the Atalanta was never heard of again and all aboard her were lost at sea, the date of deaths being recorded as 4 June, 1880. A strong gale h ..., and in May the Admiralty was compelled to conclude that ''Atalanta'' was lost. In August 1880 a committee of inquiry was called.<ref>The Atalanta. ''The
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  • ...k Beatty has been forced merely to stifle information until the public has lost interest in the whole thing, but there is sufficient information available ...nts (surely the Admiral's fault) suffered the enemy to put two more of his ships out of action, and he then turned North again, which enabled you to come in
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  • ...editerranean Fleet (Royal Navy)|Mediterranean Fleet]], the new formation's ships had previously been in the {{UK-CS|1}}. ...} was lost at Jutland and the other two Battle Cruiser Squadrons also lost ships, prompting the {{UK-BCS|3}} to be disbanded and much shuffling to occur. I
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  • ...y suffered heavily, and was much obscured by smoke and the splash of other ships' fire. Object extremely indistinct. Neither of these salvoes were seen to ...o have sunk. The right-hand destroyer was also straddled by 6-in. and was lost sight of.
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  • ...ust as ship's companies of those earlier days could have sailed and fought ships of a century later in time, with very litt!e practice. ...of my countless visits to modern ships of war. Progress was slow, and the ships and their equipment were the result of many years of development to the sta
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  • Having reviewed the reports of all ships of the B.C.F. and [[Fifth Battle Squadron (Royal Navy)|5th B.S.]], the Comm ...d salvoes should be continued, as at present, until the target is entirely lost, and then we consider that the ladder system is the quickest way of regaini
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  • ...Britannia (Training Ship)|''Britannia'']] served as a midshipman in masted ships for three and a half years. While in the ''Raleigh'' he was awarded the [[ ...and a great example. Although he paid great attention to detail, he never lost sight of the principles governing a problem, and his judgement was always s
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  • ...ied out owing to mist enveloping them. From spotting top the four engaged ships looked like " Königs " or " Kaisers." ...shifted to the next ship, a few rounds only could be fired as she was soon lost in the mist. All 6-in. guns were meanwhile firing on the enemy Destroyers
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  • ...how the firing of the other ships fared. All I remember is that the enemy ships all seemed to be having a bad time, and that they appeared obliterated by s ...is out to the Commander who is in my turret for the purpose of conning the ships should anything happen to the main position, and because it is a good centr
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  • ...cruiser, I ceased fire. She was observed to be hit several times, and was lost sight of astern. She did not return the fire. ...hward. She was soon hit, while turning to Port, by a salvo from one of our ships. She appeared to stop and to settle down in the water. Believed to have sun
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  • ...e in Rosyth Dockyard[.] thousands of sailors assembled to hear him speak. Lost 2/- <br>Arrived Scapa Flow 5 AM commenced coaling 1280 tons, ran two torpedoes lost one, also sub-calibre firing. 5.PM {{UK-EmpressOfIndia}} sailed
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  • ...s received a severe shock. If this feeling be destroyed efficiency must be lost, though the simple restoration of the feeling, if long absent, will not at ...ian war; and the exactions insisted on for extending the periods for which ships were hired? Would he have us forget the shameful violation of contract in t
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  • ...this occasion were very great. With the mist varying in intensity, enemy ships coming into sight for a few seconds and then disappearing, I found it extre | 6. 4. || Sighted enemy ships right ahead.
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  • ...realistic competition) the ship placed fifth just in the 14 participating ships of the Second Division, [[Home Fleet (Royal Navy)|Home Fleet]] and {{UK-CS| ...into the ship the first chapel in a man-of-war; a few years later all big ships were fitted with chapels.
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  • ...e in turn during the winter. Torpedoes would be launched from fast moving ships in real battle conditions, but it was desireable to practice this in relati ...M 196/38.}} f. 133.</ref>|end=22 June, 1893|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=vessel lost under his command}}
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  • ...rently engaging the "{{UK-Chester}}." On seeing the battlecruisers, these ships turned away ; fire was opened on the second light cruiser from the right at 5. At 6.20 p.m., enemy's heavy ships were observed ahead, course was altered about 8 points to port and fire was
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  • ...n heavy ships were at sea, should he not have seen that his most important ships were at hand?
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  • ...=tp}} in the Atlantic Fleet. Over the course of his short naval life, his ships would all be ill-fated: he joined {{UK-Monmouth}} in February 1912, {{UK-Ha Cotter died at the [[Battle of Coronel]] when the {{UK-GoodHope}} was lost with all hands on 1 November 1914.{{KindellROH2|p. 31}}
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  • ...ured by [[Elliott Brothers]], but a Mark VIII instrument salvaged from the lost {{UK-Vanguard|f=cp}} bears manufacturer's marks of the Fidelity Engineering ...a flexible means of illustrating the geometry of two independently moving ships to quickly perceive the other ship's motion along and across the line of be
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  • ...and Fairfields, and a fourth was ordered on 13 July. On 14 July the four ships were given the names ''Hood'', ''Howe'', ''Rodney'' and ''Anson'', respecti ...the [[Battle of Jutland]], in which three British battle cruisers had been lost.{{RobertsAnatomyHood|p. 8}} On 14 July, the ship was named ''Hood''.{{Robe
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  • ...ritish shipbuilder which was founded in 1847 but did not commence building ships until around 1882. <div name=fredbot:ships>
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  • '''Vickers''' (Limited) was a diverse British manufacturer of ships, armour plate, naval guns, [[Vickers Fire Control Instrument|fire control i <div name=fredbot:ships>
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  • ...the main battery or in their [[Gun Control Tower]] (if they had one), and ships with 6-in secondary batteries had transmitters in both day and night contro In 1916, those ships with {{GCT}}s but with primary control positions in their tops had transmit
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  • ...longer in active service crossed out by hand at some later date, and those lost before promulgation not listed at all. Those appearing in that document ar ...e "Ships in which Dreyer's Fire Control is fitted or being fitted." Those ships listed under the heading "<u>MARK I (Simple Mechanical Table...)</u>" in th
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  • ...a more comprehensive means of outputting [[Gun Range|gun range]]. The few ships to receive it were completed too late to see wartime service. ...ere placed in ships, and for how long, seems unclear, though five to seven ships appear possible. In 1918, two coastal battleships just reaching completion
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  • ...longer in active service crossed out by hand at some later date, and those lost before promulgation not listed at all. Those appearing in that document ar In 1913, Dreyer listed the ships he claimed actually received the first five Mark III tables delivered.<ref
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  • Jellicoe always counted the number of ships that he had actually available, excluding those under repair or refit or ne ...Jellicoe's assumption that the Germans would come out only when all their ships were available was wrong, since the {{DE-VonDerTann|f=tp}} was in dry dock.
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  • ...oodenough]] and [[David Richard Beatty, First Earl Beatty|David Beatty's]] ships when he encountered the former at 03:45 on 28 August. All forces were in po ...y of an attack by capital ships and that the tides meant that large German ships could not pass over the Jade Bar to sea in certain times of day. On the mor
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  • ...er to evade a government order forbidding the construction of more capital ships. ...rawler ''Kehdingen'', which had been hit and immobilised. The other German ships were in the smoke before the British could ascertain their strength.{{UKNav
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  • ...hip used its director all the time, some few ships lacked a director, some ships lacked a Dreyer table, others used different types of Dreyer table, and a g ...up]]. The British battlecruisers, while being the most battle experienced ships in the Grand Fleet, had the least secure anchorage and this offered them fe
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  • ...[[G.D.T.]] replaced it. A post-war Technical History volume says that the ships that had an Argo Clock had no time-and-bearing "table" at all... just a tim ...ould not be expected to show ''Queen Mary'' or ''Audacious'', as they were lost well before it was prepared. Excepting ''Orion'', the shipboard installat
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  • ...iralty's understanding that such items carry great sentimental value.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}} ...95}}|end=1 June, 1941{{UBAllyWarship|1195}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=vessel lost under his command}}
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  • ...f Wales'' and ''Formidable'' classes, and a Cruiser Squadron of 4 armoured ships, commanded by Rear-Admiral [[Frederick Tower Hamilton|F. T. Hamilton]], wit ...n divisional tactics showed that "control of the situation was then easily lost."<ref>Dreyer. ''The Sea Heritage''. p. 68.</ref>
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  • ..., Fitzherbert was appointed to ''President'', as Captain-Superintendent of Ships Building by Contract, Clyde District, dated 31 August.<ref>"Naval Appointme ...vice Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/20.}} f. 524.</ref>|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • ...the [[Grand Fleet]]. {{UK-Natal}} has been belatedly removed, as she was lost to an internal explosion at the end of December.{{SMNLFeb16|p. 10}} ...]]. {{UK-Cochrane}} has now been wholly removed from the Squadron, as was lost to grounding in November.{{SMNLDec18|p. 10}}
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  • In 1917 H.M. Ships {{UK-Courageous}}, {{UK-Glorious}} and {{UK-Furious}} were detached from th ...914<ref>Troubridge Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 78.</ref>|note=ships are former armoured cruisers in the Mediterranean}}
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  • ...r, 1903. From 1903 to 1909 he served as navigating officer in a number of ships, including {{UK-Pactolus}}, {{UK-Adventure}}, {{UK-1Leander}}, {{UK-Sirius} ...t Court Martial for being drunk on board. The charges were proved, and he lost six months' seniority and was dismissed the ship.<ref>Anderson Service Reco
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  • ...{{UK-CS|6}}, and the name Third Cruiser Squadron was given to nucleus crew ships at the Home Ports.{{INF}} ...hed service" as {{UK-Argyll}} rejoins, but ''Argyll'' would be wrecked and lost on 28 October.{{SMNLOct15|pp. 10, 14}}
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  • ...se of its service the squadron intercepted 12,979 ships at sea while 2,039 ships reported to a port of examination. 642 evaded the blockade. The losses in ...tian}} and {{UK-Mantua}} have been attached, while {{UK-Oceanic}} has been lost as a wreck in the Shetlands on 8 September,<ref name=bilham/> resulting in
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  • ..., 1914. Issue '''40597''', col D, p. 4.</ref><ref>Goldrick. ''The King's Ships were at Sea''. p. 27.</ref> ....|D7602640}} f. 342.</ref>|note=ship lost under his command|succBy=Vessel Lost}}
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  • ...1Turbulent}}, {{UK-1Fortune}}, {{UK-Sparrowhawk}}, and {{UK-1Ardent}} were lost, and six others are not yet accounted for.<br>No British battleships or lig
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  • During the first month we were busy arming & equipping some 30 merchant ships as armed cruisers, fortunately we had plenty of 6" & 4.7" Q.F. guns availab ...for reserves of amm<sup><u>n</u></sup>; owing to economy in peacetime many ships had considerable number of shell of old type on board & large orders had to
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  • ...a, the squadron had the same ships as at the end of 1912, having seemingly lost {{UK-Hogue}} and {{UK-Sutlej}} seemingly yet to join in fact:{{DittColl|p.
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  • Based in Portland, the squadron has lost {{UK-Monmouth}} and possibly {{UK-Donegal}} (or {{UK-Argonaut}} has complet A rapid succession of ships were flagship for Rear-Admiral de Robeck. {{UK-Amphitrite}} on 1 August, {
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  • The squadron is born, but is labelled merely as a group of ships on "Detached Service" from the [[Mediterranean Fleet]]. {{UK-Queen}} is th {{UK-H3}} was lost to a mine on 15 July.
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  • ...ided not to appoint a Commodore to relieve Napier in command, and that the ships of 2 L.C.S. would fall under the command of Vice-Admiral Commanding, Second It was announced in an Admiralty Weekly Order of 6 February, 1914, that the ships of the Second Light Cruiser Squadron would, as a temporary measure, form pa
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  • ...target or fall on both sides in range and deflection. If deflection were lost, it would be immediately brought on before further corrections in range wer ...fall so he could correctly identify his shotfall from those fired by other ships at the same target. This challenge often prompted the invention and issue
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  • ...oubled tempo of firing). It was also mentioned that in the 35 most recent ships engaging in firing practice, it was observed that the initial salvos produc The rules for light cruisers differed from those for larger ships. By their omission, it seems the rules were not intended for smaller vesse
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  • ...|9}} in September 1915) and the {{UK-DF|10}} equipped with fast and modern ships and the {{UK-LCS|5}}. 10 D.F. has lost two destroyers in aggregate.{{SMNLJun17|p. 13}}
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  • The {{UK-Tipperary|f=t}} has joined, {{UK-1Arethusa}} was lost on 16 February, obliging {{UK-Cleopatra}} to take over duties as flagship.{ ...d {{UK-Concord}} have been detached to a nebulous status as "miscellaneous ships in commission", and {{UK-Dauntless}} has been detailed to the West Indies t
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  • ...Sea. Ordinarily the Navy would furnish transport officers and protecting ships. These could not be furnished in these circumstances. The Channel would, ...vessels outside the North Sea interfering with the transports, if all our ships were employed in shutting the Germans in and none were left to patrol the C
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  • ...finesse was not beyond British authorities; {{UK-Audacious|f=p}} had been lost to a mine early in the war, and no public report was made at all. What goo ...1Turbulent}}, {{UK-1Fortune}}, {{UK-Sparrowhawk}}, and {{UK-1Ardent}} were lost, and six others are not yet accounted for.<br>No British battleships or lig
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  • On 17 September 1897, Wintour passed in Pilotage for First Class Ships, with a second class certificate. He was lent, temporarily to {{UK-Sirius} ...ref> &ndash; 1 Jun, 1916{{UKNavalOpsIII|p. 397}}|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • The directors adapted to this form lost of lot of metal: enemy bar, existing slotted sight bar, and the torpedo ba ...lear to me, but I would guess they were to be used to assess danger to own ships when firing or to calculate the best means of firing to endanger an enemy f
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  • ...ombined exercises with the First Fleet in the North Sea.<ref>"Movements of Ships." ''The Times'' (London, England), Wednesday, Oct 01, 1913; pg. 11; Issue From this month, the asterisked ships are tenders to {{UK-Vivid}} rather than ''Blake''.{{SMNLSep15|p. 12}}
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  • ...royers]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. The flotilla changed composition often as ships were damaged, retired or transferred. * ''Aquarius'', {{UK-StGeorge}} (depot ships)
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  • ...nport, where its roster of destroyers grew to enormous levels, reaching 50 ships in July, 1918. The flotilla, with substantially the same membership ({{UK-Lynx}} had been lost earlier in the war, {{UK-Paragon}}, {{UK-Victor}} and {{UK-Cockatrice}} wer
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  • ...' to the {{UK-Defiance}}, and ''Snapper'' to the {{UK-Forth}}. Two further ships fell under the orders of the Commander in Chief, Portsmouth and were tender |align=center colspan=6|'''Depot Ships'''
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  • By mid-1918, the ships in this flotilla were, along with the destroyers of several early classes, Patrol boat {{UK-P13}} has joined and {{UK-TB9}} has been dropped after being lost in a collision on 26 July.
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  • ...royers]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. The flotilla changed composition often as ships were damaged, retired or transferred. A nearly identical list of ships participating in the Test Mobilisation differs only in that it has {{UK-1Se
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  • |align=center colspan=6|'''Depot Ships''' ...ass T.B.s.{{SMNLSep14|p. 12}} Cruiser {{UK-Pathfinder}} was torpedoed and lost on the 5th of September.{{DittColl|p. 44}}
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  • {{UK-Hope}} is gone, noted in the catch-all bin of "miscellaneous ships in home waters or on detached service". {{UK-Melpomene}} is still not actu {{UK-Medusa}} has been removed, lost to a collision on 26 March. On the other hand, {{UK-Termagant}} and {{UK-T
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  • A photo in March claims to show ships of the flotilla some time in 1917. While {{UK-Prince}} may be incorrectly ..., and a depot ship shared with the {{UK-DF|2}}) augurs future growth. The ships all appear to be new in service, though {{UK-1Kempenfelt}}, {{UK-Mandate}}
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  • ...royers]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. The flotilla changed composition often as ships were damaged, retired or transferred. For tactical reasons the flotilla wa {{UK-Ulysses}} is gone, having been lost to a collision on 29 October.{{DittColl|p. 71}}
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  • ...ord. {{TNA|ADM 196/42.}} f. 135.</ref>|note=and for charge of a group of ships in 3rd Fleet}} ...ppt=10 August, 1914{{NLSep14|p. 266}}|end=22 September, 1914|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=in command at time of her loss}}
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  • ...ased at Portsmouth where she served as a parent ship for other Third Fleet ships.{{NLApr14|p. 270}} ...rd. {{TNA|ADM 196/43.}} f. 446.</ref>|end=1 November, 1914|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=killed while in command at [[Battle of Coronel]]}}
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  • ...ve'' class, but we treat her as contemporary documents do, as one of seven ships of the [[Boadicea Class Cruiser (1908)|''Boadicea'' class]]. ...ze to as many as eight of these steam powered submarines, and two would be lost to collision during the war. The suitability of the scout cruiser to this
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  • ...'Amphion''''', completed in 1913, was the first ship of the [[Royal Navy]] lost in the war. ...ve'' class, but we treat her as contemporary documents do, as one of seven ships of the [[Boadicea Class Cruiser (1908)|''Boadicea'' class]].
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  • ...Weekly Orders a note of "Appreciation of Conduct of Officers and Crews of Ships recently destroyed", mentioning this ship as one of six whose men displayed ...as Captain (D) of {{UK-DF|8}}, vessel lost under his command|succBy=Vessel Lost}}
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  • ...particularly of "Q" turret, since most hits occur on this central part of ships. ...sness of the events of 31st May, I am convinced that the blowing up of our ships in that action was caused not so much by the greater inflammability of our
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  • <blockquote>For valuable services in command of H.M. Ships ''Columbella'' ,{{UK-Chatham}}, and {{UK-Courageous}} and as Flag Captain t ...y Service record. {{TNA|196/44.}} f. 239.</ref>|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • ...ing to his time at Fairfields, 1898-1902: memoranda relating to Royal Navy Ships, including schedules, specifications, plans, indicated Horse Power and Spee ...relating to his time at Fairfields, 1898-1902: papers relating to merchant ships built by other yards, including details of the BRAEMAR CASTLE (Barclay Curl
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  • ...ommodore of the Second Class is a Captain of one of His [or Her] Majesty's ships authorised to hoist a distinguishing broad pendant on board such ship; but ...hall have the same command and authority as he had before his own ship was lost.<br>In either of the above cases, the Senior Officer is to relinquish all c
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  • ...orpedoed and sunk by the German submarine {{DE-U9}} in the North Sea. The ships, part of the {{UK-CS|7}} (also known as Cruiser Force C) of the [[Southern ...turn. 1,459 officers and men were killed. As a direct consequence, large ships of the [[Royal Navy]] were ordered to leave torpedoed and mined consorts to
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  • ...is period of the action was very favourable to the enemy, silhouetting our ships against the bright sky of the western horizon,thesunbeingobscuredbycloudsat 51. At 6.H p.m. lost sight of the enemy in the mist.
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  • ...ADM 196/47/173.|D7602512}} f. 186.</ref>|note=and in command of a group of ships in Fourth Division, Home Fleet}} ...DM 196/43/287.|D7576552}} ff. 227, 287.</ref>|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=ship lost under his command}}
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  • |align=center|T.B.D. parent ships,<br>Battleships, 1st class Cruisers||align=center|100/200||align=center|150 ...0 by night on tunes "Q" to "W" at 2.4 Kw power. It was thought that small ships would do 200/400 miles.{{ARTS1909|Wireless Appendix, p. 21}}
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  • incredible value and merit to serious students of fighting ships. While it has in recent years moved ...a "Warship 1999-2000" and a "Warship 2000-2001"), two years were seemingly lost between 1996 and 2004.
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  • ...nted as Captain (D) of the {{UK-DF|3}} on 3 April, 1913,<ref>"Movements of Ships" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Times''. Friday, 28 March, 19 ...osing her to a mine on 6 August &ndash; the first Royal Navy warship to be lost in the war. Fox was badly burned in the sinking and admitted to Shotley Ho
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  • ...promoted to the rank of {{CommRN}} on 31 December, 1913. In July 1914, he lost a chain shackle overboard from {{UK-Ferret}}, and was told that he should h ...ble services as Flag Capt on Staff of S.N.O. Baltic and in command of H.M. ships ''Curacoa'' & ''Delhi''", gazetted 8 March, 1920. Mackworth finally left
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  • ...ovember, 1905. His specific duties was supervision of torpedo fittings to ships being built under contract.{{NLJan07|p. 358}} ...s appointed to the Admiralty to oversee the torpedo fittings being used on ships.<ref>Sclater Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/43/20.}} f. 21.</ref>
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  • ''Breslau'' was lost in the [[Battle of Imbros]], after she and the {{DE-Goeben|f=t}} sortied fr ...y started well enough for the Germans, as at 7:40 am they attacked British ships at Kusu Bay, Pyrgos, quickly sinking the monitors {{UK-Raglan}} and {{UK-M2
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  • ...iralty's understanding that such items carry great sentimental value.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}} ...ember, 1942{{UBAllyWarship|5440}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=killed when ship lost under his command}}
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  • ...iralty's understanding that such items carry great sentimental value.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}} ...UBAllyWarship|4699}}|end=17 June, 1942{{UBAllyWarship|4699}}|succBy=Vessel Lost}}
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  • ...any special attachment or claim they had to the item(s) applied for.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Saturday, Aug 10, 1935; pg. 6; Issue 47139}} ...tober, 1940{{UBAllyWarship|4247}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=killed when ship lost to mine under his command}}
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  • ...iralty's understanding that such items carry great sentimental value.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}} ...rch, 1942{{UBAllyWarship|4701}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=killed when vessel lost under his command}}
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  • ''Negro'' collided with {{UK-Hoste}} on 21 December, 1916. Both ships were lost. While ''Hoste'' suffered just four fatalities, ''Negro'' had fifty-one me ...ember, 1916{{KindellROH2|p. 302}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=killed when ship lost under his command}}
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  • ...iring her to stop into Oban to have it replaced. On the same journey, she lost her aerials along with the main topmast in a storm, causing some concern at ...r [[Lionel George Dawson|Dawson]] to "keep your stem in the hole," but the ships separated. Dawson deemed it fortunate that his ship struck just aft of ''S
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  • ...was missing.{{HepperLosses|p. 103}} In all, thirty-five of the crew were lost.{{KindellROH2|p. 403}} The u-boat that fired the torpedo was most likely { ...d=18 September, 1917{{HepperLosses|p. 103}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=vessel lost under his command}}
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  • ...ors {{UK-M28}} and {{UK-Raglan}} to long range enemy fire before the enemy ships fell afoul a minefield.
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  • ...royers of the [[Beagle Class Destroyer (1909)|''Beagle'' class]]. She was lost in a collision in December, 1917. ...05511}} f. 99.</ref>{{HepperLosses|p. 112}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=vessel lost to collision under his command}}
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  • ...hours after sailing, within sight of Outer Dowsing Lightship. Having been lost at just five weeks after {{UK-Viper}}'s unfortunate grounding and loss, her The ships in Portsmouth Harbour collected £283 toward the Cobra Relief Fund,<ref>"Na
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  • She was lost in a collision in 1904. ...any special attachment or claim they had to the item(s) applied for.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Saturday, Dec 17, 1938; pg. 19; Issue 48180}}
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  • ...ointed out a ten minute discrepancy in signal time reports between the two ships, and the fact that ''Phaeton'' was not showing the customary position light ...be cut in two and a bend in the hull made good. It was intended that the lost length in the bow would be inserted before mending the halved hull.{{NMI|Mo
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  • ...though worked by an experienced man, had fouled and his patent log, which lost him his dead reckoning. That he had relied on the leadership of the ship a ...in-C. A later collision with a schooner ''Mary'' was more ambiguous; both ships were judged to be at fault.<ref>Dorling Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/48.}
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  • ...gnal a mock torpedo firing, she peeled off to starboard to clear the enemy ships, but ''Tiger'' kept going straight, attempting to pass between {{UK-PrinceG ...MS_Tiger_(1900) Wikipedia].</ref>|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=died when vessel lost under his command}}
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  • ...Stavros on 30 August, 1918. Powell was faulted for having not warning all ships in the anchorage of the presence of an enemy submarine, not having told his ...ay, 1908. Issue '''38646''', col C, p. 9.</ref>|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • ...tilla]] was made up of the 17th (six ships) and the 18th Half Flotillas (5 ships), each armed with three 4 inch or 22 pounder guns and six torpedo tubes. Th ...ered her whaler. Flirt was then overwhelmed by gunfire from several German ships and sank with the loss of all hands except the men in the whaler. .<ref>Nav
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  • ...ne ahead, and a few minutes later - at 1.30 p.m. - fire was opened by both ships. ...t 6.0 p.m. she heeled over and sank, when "Invincible", with the other two ships, at once lowered boats to pick up survivors.
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  • ...>''Rangliste'' (1907). p. 89.</ref> He served as command of the Scouting Ships. ...rced to retreat from this policy after the ''Lusitania'' was torpedoed and lost on 7 May 1915. Thus obliged to work only with his surface fleet, his risk-
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  • ...xplosion of mines or torpedoes contributed to the loss of the ships. In 2 lost at Coronel the magazines were <u>probably</u> a contributory cause. ...u> antiflash arrangements for the secondary armament supply.<br>The normal ships orders in vogue up to Jutland made it sure, by keeping all cages, waiting t
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  • ...They were to attempt to fire at the enemy fleet or to sink disabled enemy ships. Failing this, they were to proceed toward Heligoland to try to cut off th ...alisman'' to detach two submarine to Lister Deep to sink any damaged enemy ships found there.{{UKJutlandOD|pp. 443, 474, 478}}
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  • ...rsus a maximum of 12 miles on ranges in peacetime; examination of merchant ships; and laying of minefields.<ref>Bacon. ''The Dover Patrol vol. i''. pp. xii- ...by whales or other large fish. He claimed that some U-boats must have been lost to them as corpses in German naval uniform were sometimes found in the rema
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  • ...fore planned for 22 April. Submarines were positioned to attack any German ships that came north. Three days before the operation was to take place it was d ...after the light cruiser {{DE-Graudenz|f=p}} struck a mine and other German ships reported spotting submarines.{{UKNSMonoXVI|pp. 9-10}}
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  • ...en men from {{UK-Vernon}} charged with searching for a [[Brennan Torpedo]] lost during mobilization exercises was filled with water in a rough sea. One ma By May 1919, ''T.B. 041'' was among 33 obsolete ships awaiting sale.{{NLMay19|pp. 1105, 1105''b''}}
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  • ...f his time. On the 9th, he say three destroyers escorting a pair of troop ships. He fired and was forced to dive, but an explosion and later visual observ ...{UKNavalOpsV|pp. 90-1}}|note=killed by shellfire as she sank|succBy=Vessel Lost}}
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  • ...he submarine recovery vessel ''Moordale'' was dispatched to the scene, and ships dropped 11-pound indicator charges to encourage any survivors that help was ...before the war.{{ToL|British Naval Disaster|11 Jan. 1924, p. 10}}{{ToL|The Lost L24|12 Jan. 1924, p. 8}}
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  • ...the battle and sustained heavy losses in the night action, losing 5 of 19 ships when it met elements of the [[High Sea Fleet]] unexpectedly at short range. * {{UK-Tipperary}}, Flotilla leader (lost), Captain (D) [[Charles John Wintour]]
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  • Commonplace book concerning tactics, ships and forts, n.d. ...al officers and photographs recording recollections and experiences of the ships Richmond served upon, 1887-1896.
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  • ...e {{UK-Superb|f=t}} on 12 February, 1911. His experience commanding small ships did not seem to prepare him to please Captain [[Ernest Frederick Augustus G ...doed by U-96 (the submarine upon which ''Das Boot'' was loosely based) and lost in the North Atlantic. He left a widow, Phyllis Mary, née Higginson, whom
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  • ...ing college on 27 May, 1902, he ran into trouble again by October, when he lost three more months' time for misconduct. This spate of mischief warranted h ...ent the first half of 1922 on the books of {{UK-1Crescent}}, for charge of ships awaiting disposal. This ended on 1 July and Houstoun was put on unpaid tim
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  • ...as not to last must longer, as on 7 May, 1915, {{UK-1Maori}} was mined and lost under his command and Barrow became a prisoner of war. Upon his repatriati He was temporarily appointed as Captain Superintendent of Contract Built Ships on 19 February, 1927 to serve there until 1 March, 1929.<ref>Barrow Service
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  • ...ime he was appointed in command of {{UK-Wolverine}}. {{UK-Wolverine}} was lost, along with two men in a collision on 12 December off Northwest Ireland. A .../discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C2257392 Collision between HM Ships ROSEMARY and WOLVERINE. Lieut F L Cavaye R.N. and others]
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  • ...ors {{UK-M28}} and {{UK-Raglan}} to long range enemy fire before the enemy ships fell afoul a minefield. Newill was lauded for his skill and gallantry in f
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  • Naylor lost three months' seniority for "ragging" in October, 1906. ...back to their ships to try to close valves as they scuttled their interned ships at Scapa Flow, and helped drive the {{DE-Nurnberg|f=t}} onto the beach as s
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  • ...taking a string of service appointments as torpedo officer in a variety of ships, including {{UK-1Resolution}}, {{UK-Glory}} and {{UK-1Renown}}.<ref>Cole Se ...'q''}} &ndash; 9 Aug, 1915{{KindellROH2|p. 131}}|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • ..., and only 78 shots were followed by a spotting correction received by the ships. ...faction of seeing shells falling on the middle of the Konigsberg before we lost sight of her. He also informed the Mersey we were hit and asked them to sen
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  • ...& Commander of the {{UK-TB87|f=t}} in October, 1912.{{NLMar13|p. 401}} He lost a torpedo from the vessel in October 1913 due to "indifferent handling" of ...artime destroyer commanders, attending courses and overseeing a variety of ships. He received the Belgian Croix de Guerre in 1921.<ref>Cooper-Key Service R
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  • In 1906, he lost three months' time for "ragging". In February of 1908 he was in Haslar Hos On 3 September 1919, {{UK-Verulam}} was mined and lost. A Court of Enquiry found that blame attached to Warren in the loss.
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  • ...oted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 30 June, 1907, he served in a number of ships, including {{UK-1Repulse}}, {{UK-Minerva}}, {{UK-Ariadne}}, {{UK-Berwick}} ...illa|Nore Flotilla]]." Warner eventually died when his {{UK-Torrent}} was lost, along with her {{UK-DF|10}} consorts {{UK-Surprise}} and {{UK-Tornado}}, t
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  • ...g, and to treat it as applying simply to the tactical management of single ships or fleets for the attack upon, or defence against, an enemy. Taken even in ...ute subdivision of the fleet. The only attempted organisation of a body of ships destined to act in company was into three, or less often into two, great ma
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  • ...the rear be attacked, the Commander of the rear division should place such ships as are necessary on a line of bearing to meet the attack. ..., will be made in Divisions, or Sub-Divisions, (according to the number of ships) disposed at manoeuvring distance, and the fleet speed – unless that of t
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  • ...d in command of {{UK-Tyne|f=p}}, which was serving as a depot ship for the ships of the {{UK-DF|8}}. ...and in 1914 be held responsible for five pounds sterling to replace stores lost from Harwich Pier. He was further held to have been slow to report the tem
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  • ...erpool to New York (Feb 1943) in ''Belgian Airman'' &mdash; a convoy of 63 ships. Birnie was amongst those 36 of 45 crew lost on 9 March when ''Bonneville'' was torpedoed.
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  • ...lian volunteers who joined the Dunkirk evacuation effort, taking their own ships into harm's way. Sailing from Ramsgate, his motor yacht ''Sundowner'' resc * Lightoller, Charles Herbert (1935). ''Titanic and Other Ships.'' London: Ivor Nicholson and Watson.
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  • ...ery ingenious suggestion—namely, that it had something to do with turret-ships; that he had differed with the Admiralty, but that the Board preferred a qu ...took office in 1869. The consequence was that if a letter came in and was lost within a certain number of days you never could be certain whom to charge w
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  • Moorsom passed for navigator in first-class ships on 16 March, 1905.<ref>Moorsom Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44/488.|}} f ...1917 &ndash; 19 Oct, 1917{{HepperLosses|p. 107}}|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • ...hic Office (U.S. Navy)|Hydrographic Office]]. He was in command of various ships from 1873 to 1891 and served as a hydrographer in the [[Bureau of Navigatio ...97{{USOfficerReg1898|p. 6}} &ndash; 15 Feb, 1898|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • ...rved as President of a Board on Auxiliary Cruisers which examined civilian ships which the Navy was considering for purchase and conversion. Eventually, he ...atic Squadron]], Rodgers lost a suit filed against the government claiming lost wages under an interpretation of the [[Act of March 3, 1899]] when the Supr
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  • Command of fishery protection ships ''Boyne'' on 15 April, 1929 and then ''Dee'' on 19 May, 1931 through 19 May ...'D 6'']]'''<br>30 Nov, 1917 &ndash; 24 Jun, 1918|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • ...e Force. On 11 February 1898 while making a passage to Havana, ''Cushing'' lost {{EnsUS}} [[Joseph Cabell Breckinridge|Joseph C. Breckinridge]] overboard i * [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-c/tb1.htm USN Ships – USS Cushing (TB-1)]
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  • ...3, when she was transferred to the [[Asiatic Fleet]] along with her sister ships. The destroyers, accompanied by the {{US-Buffalo|f=t}} left Key West for t ..., ''Chauncey'' was rammed by the British merchantman S.S. ''Rose'' as both ships steamed in war-imposed darkness. At 0317 the ''Chauncey'' sank in 1500 fat
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  • ...n 23 February, 1893. From here she sailed with other American and foreign ships to the International Naval Review conducted at New York City on 26 April, 1 ...were astounded to learn that a state of war existed, and that the American ships had come to take the island. The next day the surrender was received by a
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  • ...|f=t}}. While in command of ''Winslow'' he was involved in a collision and lost 3 numbers in rank after a subsequent court-martial, a sentence that was rev ...took part in what was claimed to be the first underway rearming of US Navy ships during a rendezvous with tugs near the [[Norfolk Navy Yard]].{{USOfficerReg
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  • ...p. 5.</ref> In keeping with the old sailors' superstition about renaming ships some of the crew were apprehensive of the change, although Boatswain's Mate ...24-25.</ref>|end=29 August, 1916{{SilverstoneNewNavy|p. 24}}|succBy=Vessel Lost}}
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  • |chain=Colliers,Fuel Ships ...1913, and was renamed ''Rio Pasig'' in 1914. The former ''Alexander'' was lost somewhere in the Northern Pacific Ocean on or around 31 December, 1915 whil
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  • ...te for this office. Both parties claimed victory in the election, but Hunt lost the position when President Hayes recognized the Democratic government of t ...retary",{{RentfrowHome|p. 42}} the [[Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]] states taht Hunt "rendered invaluable service by reporting that the Navy,
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  • <div name=fredbot:ships> | Lost 11 Jun, 1920
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  • |fate=Lost ...n, Russia declared war on Turkey. Consequently, ''Trenton'' and the other ships of the squadron alternated tours of duty in the eastern Mediterranean prote
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  • ...he ''Vandalia'', {{US-1Trenton}}, and {{US-Nipsic}} sailed for Samoa. The ships reached Apia Harbor early in March to balance the presence of the German ve ...sunk or hopelessly grounded and torn apart on the sharp reef, and together lost a total of 150 officers and crew killed. The powerful engines and the supr
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  • ...in [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] service as [[Receiving Ship|receiving ships]]. <div name=fredbot:ships>
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  • ...e lost, and Captain Schoonmaker was among the forty-three officers and men lost with her.{{USOfficerReg1890|p. 136}} ...&ndash; 16 Mar, 1889{{USOfficerReg1890|p. 136}}|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • {{ShipCareer|fullname=U.S.S. ''New Hampshire'' (1864)|fate2=Lost 26 July, 1922{{SilverstoneNewNavy|p. 3}} ...was one of two [[Delaware Class Ship of the Line (1820)|''Delaware'' Class ships of the line]] completed for the [[U.S. Navy]] and used as a receiving ship.
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  • |fate=Lost ...end=October 1907{{USOfficerReg1908|pp. 10, 14}}|note=also in charge of all ships at [[United States Naval Academy|Naval Academy]] from 19 September, 1905{{U
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  • ...ne trial of ejecting a mine from a submarine's submerged torpedo tube, and lost the mine. It was presumed that the air impulse damaged the mine's delicate ...warships fleeing pursuit, prompting cautions against crossing the wakes of ships being chased down.{{UKGermanNavyPart4Sec3|pp. 28-9, Plates 41, 42}}
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  • ...ship, {{UK-PrincessIrene}} was also employed in the same capacity, but was lost to an explosion after a short career. ...nd her sister were began serving with the [[Minelayer Squadron]], then six ships strong.{{SMNLMar15|p. 11}}
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  • ...nd {{UK-KingEdwardVII}}. He was first and torpedo officer in the last two ships. ...led when {{UK-Viknor}} disappeared on 13 January 1915, presumably mined or lost to a storm.{{HepperLosses|pp. 31, 32}}
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  • ...Edward Island's East Point despite navigating with a beacon in sight. She lost her rudder and compartments flooded. Boats could not be lowered and so raf ...|end=12 September, 1882{{HepperLosses|p. 12}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=ship lost under his command}}
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  • ...oted "A capable and improving Officer." Agar later wrote "I served in four ships as a midshipman between 1906 and 1910 and loved every one of them, but my h ...ptember and October before being cancelled. He later lamented that it had "lost me my place in the queue of Captains waiting for regular sea-commands, so I
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  • ...t on 1 May. {{UK-Muskerry}} remains paid off and the strength is thirteen ships.{{SMNLMay18|p. 12 and Supplements through July}} ...e remains paid off, as {{UK-Muskerry}} came back into service in June. wo ships bear a Senior Officer.{{SMNLJul18|p. 12 and Supplements through X}}
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  • ...sau. Two hundred and twenty crew were saved and one hundred and thirty one lost but many who survived and got to shore were captured by ‘moors’. The jo ...tract journal of the East India Ships MALABAR and HIGHFLYER, and the cable ships SS BRITANNIA, BUCANNER and SILVERSTONE, kept while a midshipman and 4th off
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  • ...f the war, including at the [[Battle of Jutland]] where she led the twelve ships of {{UK-DF|13}} as they screened the {{UK-BCS|1}}.<ref>Manwaring Service Re Immediately after ''Cornwall'' was lost to Japanese dive-bombers, Vice-Admiral [[Geoffrey Schomberg Arbuthnot|Arbut
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  • <div name=fredbot:ships> | Lost 6 Feb, 1910
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  • ...gnal a mock torpedo firing, she peeled off to starboard to clear the enemy ships, but ''Tiger'' kept going straight for some reason. The second ship in the ...edia.org/wiki/HMS_Tiger_(1900) Wikipedia].</ref>|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • <div name=fredbot:ships> |{{AH-U30|f=p}}||submarine||27 Dec, 1916||Lost 31 Mar, 1917
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  • ...on 30 November, 1913. He would incur Their Lordships' displeasure when he lost two confidential books in March, 1914. He remained with ''Prince of Wales' ...er of a committee to consider and report on the communication needs within ships regarding torpedo and fire control purposes in April, 1919. After serving
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  • ...ember, 1914. He volunteered to serve in "special service vessels", or "Q" ships.<ref>Olphert Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 240/54/198.|}} f. 199.</ref> ...Record. {{TNA|ADM 240/54/198.|}} f. 199.</ref>|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • ...Edward Island's East Point despite navigating with a beacon in sight. She lost her rudder and compartments flooded. Boats could not be lowered and so raf ...231}} &ndash; 12 Sep, 1882{{HepperLosses|p. 12}}|Succeeded by<br>'''Vessel Lost'''}}
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  • Brooks served as gunnery officer from the ship's commissioning until she was lost on 19 August, 1916, being promoted to the rank of {{LCommRN}} on 15 Novembe ...after the war and became involved in gunnery instruction for Reserve Fleet Ships being conducted out of {{UK-Colossus|f=p}}. While so engaged, he was promo
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  • ...e offered for sale at this point in her career seems hard to explain.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}} ...d=14 June, 1940{{UBAlly|2710}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=died when submarine lost}}
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  • ...e offered for sale at this point in her career seems hard to explain.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}} ...lyWarship|3396}}|note=killed when sub lost under his command|succBy=Vessel Lost}}
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  • ...e offered for sale at this point in her career seems hard to explain.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}} ...8 May, 1942{{UBAllyWarship|3395}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=died when vessel lost under his command}}
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  • |comm=30 Sep, 1936{{ToL|New Ships for the Navy|Thursday, October 1, 1936, Issue 47494, p.9}} ...Gibraltar on 24 October, in company with {{UK-Hostile|f=t}}, the first two ships of the class to be deployed to the Mediterranean.{{MoS|Tuesday, October 27,
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  • ...e offered for sale at this point in her career seems hard to explain.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}} ...6 July, 1940{{UBAllyWarship|3402}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=killed when sub lost under his command}}
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  • |fate=Lost ...e offered for sale at this point in her career seems hard to explain.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}}
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  • ...e offered for sale at this point in her career seems hard to explain.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}} ...July, 1941|end=18 April, 1943|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=died when submarine lost under his command}}
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  • ...e offered for sale at this point in her career seems hard to explain.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}} ...yWarship|3405}}|note=died when vessel lost under his command|succBy=Vessel Lost}}
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  • ...e offered for sale at this point in her career seems hard to explain.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}} ...ember, 1940{{UBAllyWarship|3407}}|succBy=Vessel Lost|note=died when vessel lost under his command}}
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  • ...ocus on smaller construction, the firm did build some of Germany's capital ships for the Great War. <div name=fredbot:ships>
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  • ...to sloops and patrol vessels. After the war, it specialised in passenger ships and cargo vessels. <div name=fredbot:ships>
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  • ..." and "B" Fleets, as had been a practice since at least 1901. Some of the ships participating were already in full commission, whereas others were to be co ...cruiser lost. In the X fleet one battleship and one armoured cruiser were lost, two battleships disabled and one battleship damaged.<ref>Ibid., p. 89.</re
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  • ...n under trial. He also invented with Teasdale-Buckell a device to protect ships against mines. This invention was promising enough that his estate would l ...appointed to the {{UK-E6|f=t}} on 13 February, 1915, and died when she was lost in a minefield on 26 December 1915.
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  • ...ne, 1907. On 19 June 1908, he passed for navigator in all but first-class ships. In October 1911, he would be passed for such in navigation and pilotage. ...mouth|f=t}} as navigator on 30 July 1914 and would die in her when she was lost at the [[Battle of Coronel]] on 1 November, 1914.
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  • ...your local ship is rehomed to place it at the scene origin, all the other ships move an appreciable distance before returning to their proper place. The d My next priority is fixing bugs and smoothing out the networking code so the ships move fluidly.
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  • On Mackenzie's 37th birthday, the 9 January 1942, {{UK-Vimiera}} was lost to a mine in the Thames estuary while escorting a convoy to Sheerness. ...east to the degree that he commissioned some fine paintings of his various ships after the war.<ref>[http://www.holywellhousepublishing.co.uk/Mackenzie.html
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  • ...e nation's first dreadnought-type ship, [[Dante Alighieri]]. One would be lost to Austro-Hungarian sabotage at anchor in [[Taranto]] harbour during the wa <div name=fredbot:ships>
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  • ...'''"Nembo" class destroyers''' in the early 1900s. Three of the six were lost in the [[Great War]]. <div name=fredbot:ships>
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  • ...s that are Gunn'd agreable to the Establishment in 1746, and the Irregular Ships, Sloops and Yachts, that are not Gunn'd to that establishment, n.d. ...r Thames, issued by Rear-Adm Sir Charles Hamilton, C-in-C of His Majesty's Ships and Vessels in the Thames, 1811.
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  • ...of the [[British Tripod Director Firing System]] employed in their capital ships in the [[Great War]] period. It told the [[Gunlayer]]s by [[Follow-the-Poi ...nstance, the gun might be using full charges and 4 C.R.H. shells, and have lost 60 feet per second muzzle velocity due to wear sustained from previous firi
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  • ...of Imbrose''' on 20 January, 1918 was occasioned by a sortie of the German ships {{DE-Goeben}} and {{DE-Breslau}} from the Dardanelles to challenge Royal Na ...three objectives. The first of these would be that the two modern German ships might transit westward to join the Austro-Hungarians in the Adriatic. This
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  • ...o their battle line? The starboard flank was closest to the enemy, but his ships would have to turn under heavy fire and probably attacks by torpedo boats. ...nd gave the Grand Fleet the advantage of the light. Deploying to starboard lost all these advantages in return only for getting into action quickly. The De
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  • ...poor and he thought that long range torpedoes made a night action with big ships too risky. This meant that he had to position his [[Grand Fleet]] so as to ...High Sea Fleet were delayed because Scheer sent what had been his leading ships to the rear of his line) meant that they just missed each other.{{TarrantJu
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  • ...wn to the Fleet on three occasions visiting a large number of their latest ships, witnessing two full calibre firing practices besides meeting and conversin Pre-dreadnought ships have not been considered.
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  • ...atements, and several points remain obscure, the accounts from the various ships not having all come in. ...ne of the chief factors in an action. Finally they know that their largest ships can stand heavy fire and serious damage, that they leave nothing to be desi
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