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  • ...he [[Royal Navy]]. Only {{GunnerRN}}s of long standing obtain a rating of Chief Gunner. It seems to be common that this period was fifteen years.
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  • The '''Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel''', until 1904 '''Second Naval Lord''', and between 1904 ...nuary, 1869, Captain George Willes succeeded Seymour and was appointed as "Chief of the Staff," with the same pay as the Junior Naval Lord, and the task of
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  • | Gunners {{OCRError}} || 168 | Gunners (T) || 186
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  • ...the practice the commanding officer of the ship firing is to report to the chief umpire th enumber of rounds fired per gun, the arrangements made for contro ...years before he was born involving equipment he never used. The brilliant gunners who might have made better choices are not named, and so it is difficult to
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  • | Gunners {{OCRError}} || 75 | Gunners (T) || 0
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  • | Gunners {{OCRError}} || 129 | Gunners (T) || 93
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  • In 1898, tests conducted at Dover with William Henry Preece, Chief Electrical Engineer of the British Post Office, using a transmitter at Fort ...opies, with one each to Flag Lieutenants, Gunnery and Torpedo Lieutenants, Gunners and Boatswains (T), and those Royal Marine officers qualified in telegraphy
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  • ...us to report that his uncle, Paul Wikarski served on ''Ingraham'' as Chief Gunners Mate from 1921 to 1922 under captain [[Herndon Browning Kelly|H. B. Kelly]]
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  • ...to authorise us to increase the Lists of Chief Gunners, Chief Boatswains, Chief Carpenters, and Warrant Officers, to the following numbers, viz:— | Chief Gunners || rowspan=2 | 100
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  • ...Stores Department and the [[Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance (Royal Navy)|Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance]]'s department also came under the Naval Ordnan | 4 || Lieutenants, Chief Gunners or Gunners
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Chief Gunners (UK)]]
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  • ...ing the Commander-in-Chief, [[Charles Beresford]] to signal, "Commander-in-Chief to GOOD HOPE, – I congratulate you on brilliant firing."{{NMI|11 June
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  • [[Category:Chief Gunners]] [[Category:Chief Gunners ({{{1}}})]]
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  • ...seniority would attain the next rank, that of [[Chief Gunner (Royal Navy)|Chief Gunner]], which was later called a "Command Gunner".
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  • ...grade of lieutenant (junior grade): ''Provided'', That when the office of chief of bureau is filled by an officer below the rank of ...to command, and that immediately after the passage of this Act boatswains, gunners, carpenters and sailmakers, who have served in the Navy as such for fifteen
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