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  • ...ww.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/ship.php?ShipID=1258 Battleships-cruisers.co.uk]<br>Her [[British Tripod Director Firing System|director]] is not yet insta | {{Template:UK-Conqueror}}
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  • At the end of 1920, she was sharing her commander and gunner with {{UK-TB33}}.{{NLJan21|p. 871}} ...<ref>[http://www.naval-history.net/OWShips-WW1-10-HM_TB_35.htm Ship Log at naval-history.net].</ref>}}
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  • For his service in the Naval Brigade before Sevastopol he was promoted to the rank of {{CaptRN}} dated 2 ...>'''Sir James Drummond as Fourth Naval Lord'''|'''[[Fourth Sea Lord|Junior Naval Lord]]'''<br>1868|Succeeded by<br>'''[[John Walter Tarleton|Sir John W. Tar
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  • ...numeric part numbers the British Admiralty used to name various pieces of naval equipment. ...of 2- June 1913, pattern number corrected in Order 362 of 11 July}}||in {{UK-Dreadnought}} and later
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  • |comm=20 Feb, 1909<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Time Laid down the month {{UK-Dreadnought|f=p}} was commissioned and largely mimicking her design, ''Bell
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  • ...} on 10 June, 1904, but then whisked away to command the despatch vessel {{UK-1Surprise}} on 6 February, 1905, to remain in her until superseded on 1 Aug On 20 August 1907, he was appointed in command of the {{UK-Amphitrite|f=t}}, remaining in her until September 1908.<ref name=f418>Brue
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  • ...[Dover Patrol]] from 1915-17 and embarked on a post-retirement career as a naval historian. ...ed in command of the {{UK-1TB33|f=t}} on 7 July 1887, for manoeuvres.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Times'
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  • ...uadron of the Royal Navy which encompassed the Indian Ocean. In 1941, the command was renamed as the '''Eastern Fleet'''. ...e=fredbot:officeCIC otitle="Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station" nat="UK">
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  • |nat=UK ...fusion as to whether 12-inch mountings ordered for {{UK-LordNelson}} and {{UK-Agamemnon}} were diverted to ''Dreadnought''. The order for the turntables
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  • ==Naval Career== ...y satisfactory exam<sup>n</sup>" according to the President of the [[Royal Naval College, Greenwich]] on 16 May, 1877. He was appointed to the training shi
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  • ...ARTS1919|p. 119}} In 1920, however, it was decided to send her Type F to {{UK-1Orion}} or to the the Staff College at Greenwich.{{ARTS1920|p. 91}} By the end of 1913, she and the rest of the {{UK-BS|2}} were all equipped with [[British_Wireless_Systems#Short_Distance_Set
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  • ''Centurion'' served in the {{UK-BS|2}} from at least December 1913, remaining with that squadron throughout ''Centurion'' operated as part of the {{UK-BS|2}} at the Battle, under the command of Captain [[Michael Culme-Seymour, Fourth Baronet|Michael Culme-Seymour]].
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  • ...ecil Frederick Dampier|Cecil F. Dampier]] was appointed to ''Victory'' for command of ''Audacious'' on 30 May, 1913. He would prove to be the ship's only cap ...e torpedo trials expected on 5 August before returning to Birkenhead.<ref>"Naval And Military Intelligence." ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Jul
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  • ...d numerous other dignitaries, among whom was also the former [[Director of Naval Construction]] [[William Henry White|Sir William White]]. When the tide ha ...t squadron were redesignated as the {{UK-BS|3}}.<ref>See {{UK-BS|2}} and {{UK-BS|3}} for citations.</ref>
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  • ...December 1912, she served in the {{UK-BS|1}} alongside her sister ship, {{UK-Hercules|f=p}}. By the end of 1913, she and the rest of the {{UK-BS|1}} were all equipped with [[British_Wireless_Systems#Short_Distance_Set
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  • From at least December 1913, she served in the {{UK-BS|1}}. In 1913, ''Hercules'' was slated as part of the [[British Adoption By the end of 1913, she and the rest of the {{UK-BS|1}} were all equipped with [[British_Wireless_Systems#Short_Distance_Set
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  • |nat=UK ...attle of Jutland]] in 1916. After the battle she was transferred to the {{UK-BS|4}}. Following the conclusion of the war and the dissolution of the Gra
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  • ...incurred Their Lordships' severe displeasure for allowing on 11 July the {{UK-Hawke|f=t}} to be grounded through "great carelessness and absence of preca Reeves was appointed to command the light cruiser {{UK-Skirmisher}} on 2 January, 1908.{{NLOct08|p. 376}}
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  • ...tsmouth on 28 May, 1912{{NLApr14|p. 370-1}} as flagship of Read-Admiral, {{UK-BS|1}}.{{NLJul13|p. 371}} ...ndt Fowler|Cole C. Fowler]] transferred his flag to ''St. Vincent'' from {{UK-Birkenhead}} as [[Rear-Admiral Reserve Fleet, Portsmouth|Reserve Fleet (Roy
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  • ..., £738,000; Scott's Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, £764,000.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Time Laid down in mid-1908, she completed in early 1910, joining the {{UK-BS|1}}. She would serve with this squadron until April, 1916. At the outb
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