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  • ...from those which existed in October 1914.<ref>Quoted in Bennett. ''Naval Battles of World War I''. p. 136.</ref></blockquote> ...s, First Baron Keyes|Sir Roger J. B. Keyes, Bart.]], the [[Deputy Chief of Naval Staff]]: "My recollection is that I simply affixed my initials to the draft
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  • ...d he and his crew turned over to ''Formidable'' on the following day.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence." ''The Times''. 3 October, 1901. p. 4.</ref> ...isholm-Batten|nick=Alexander W. Chisholm-Batten|appt=10 October, 1901<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence." ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Oct 0
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  • ...shed by the Navy Department.<ref>Hall, Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers, Vol. VII No. 4, November 1895, p. 637.</ref> ...]] in command.<ref>Indiana-I, Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Naval History and Heritage Command</ref>
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  • * [[:Category:Naval Battles of the Great War]]
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  • The '''Battle of the Falkland Islands''' was a naval engagement fought between elements of the [[Royal Navy]] and the [[Imperial ...than all the others except ''Defence'' and ''Carnarvon''.<ref>Corbett. ''Naval Operations''. p. 411.</ref>
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  • {{Naval Service}} ...air power within the scope of naval operations. Originally founded as the Naval Wing of the Royal Flying Corps (R.F.C.) in 1912, it encompassed previous sm
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  • ...from the Navy he was elected to the Vere Harmsworth Chair of Imperial and Naval History at the University of Cambridge, and was then elected Master of Down ...fusing an Assistant to the D.N.O. with the office of Assistant Director of Naval Ordnance and Torpedoes or Assistant Director of Torpedoes.<ref>''Mahan is n
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  • ...pointed to the frigate ''Grampus'', 50, Captain Henry B. Martin, C.B.<ref>"Naval Intelligence". ''Morning Chronicle''. 22 November, 1845. p. 3.</ref> His ea ...ployed on the Canton River in command of Sir Charles Forbes' tender at the Battles of Escape Creek and Fatshan Creek, then on 11 June he was appointed to the
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  • ...tle of Awa, near Osaka, against the navy of the Bakufu, the first Japanese naval battle between two modern fleets. ...inst the remnants of the Bakufu forces, the Naval Battle of Miyako and the Naval Battle of Hakodate (1869).
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  • ...the Battle of Lake Champlain in the War of 1812 and the first of a British naval squadron since the Battle of Grand Port in 1810. ...Japanese waters and hand it Tsingtao. It declared war eight days later. A naval blockade of Tsingtao by a largely Japanese force that included a small Brit
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  • ...[[Royal Navy]] in the latter half of the nineteenth century. He served as naval attaché to Chile during the War of the Pacific. He retired to Torquay aft ...nted to [[H.M.S. Excellent (Gunnery Training School)|''Excellent'']],<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Times'
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  • ...) - "In that case I'm not going". He left that evening on a passing ferry. Naval training might be correct but the world of commercial diving is totally dif ...r inch plates were riveted together, the designers obviously thought Naval battles would be fought at close quarters. For the same reason three torpedo tubes
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  • [[Category:Naval Battles]] [[Category:Naval Battles of the Great War]]
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  • ...rovements in gunnery fire control gear. The talk is reproduced in ''[[The Naval Review]]'', 1970-4, pp. 330-337. ...se which have come within my personal knowledge; to make some comment upon Naval attitudes to invention; and last but not least, to examine the nature of in
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  • On 1 May, 1905 he was appointed to the battleship {{UK-Bulwark}}.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Time ...y as assistant director of naval intelligence and as assistant director of naval mobilization.
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  • ...tput on a screen or printer, the Dreyer's output peripherals were powerful naval guns. Without paying too much attention to the input and output devices, l ...|bearings]] corrected for [[Yaw|yaw]] versus time. In most of the pivotal battles, the bearing plots in use were widely criticised and seems to have been a t
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  • [https://www.naval-history.net/xDKCas1915-01Jan.htm Naval-History.net] lists fourteen British killed and twenty-nine wounded: sevente ...ruisers commenced to hit their opponents at 19,000 yds."<ref>''Progress in Naval Gunnery, 1914 to 1918''. p. 29.</ref>
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  • ...ought on 28 August 1914 near the island of Heligoland near the main German naval base at [[Wilhelmshaven]]. ...red but that the other forces should rendezvous with the Humber Force. The Naval Staff Monograph states that this decision was entirely justified by the out
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  • ...ght on 17 November 1917 near the island of Heligoland near the main German naval base at [[Wilhelmshaven]]. ...battleships were in support near Heligoland.<ref>''The Great War at Sea: A Naval Atlas 1914-1919''. pp. 138-39.</ref>
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  • ...istakably to the ranks of modern nations capable of exerting themselves in naval contests. [[Category:Naval Battles]]
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