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  • [[Category:Signal Officers]] [[Category:Signal Officers ({{{1}}})]]
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  • ...sum of approximately £280 to institute a prize for officers qualifying as Signal Specialists. ...al signalling and wireless telegraphy) in the qualifying course for Signal Officers. The Prize may not be awarded in any year in which the standard of results
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  • ==Commissioned Warrant Officers== *[[Chief Signal Boatswain (Royal Navy)|Chief Signal Boatswain]]
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  • ...|Henry F. G. Talbot]]'''|'''[[Devonport Signal School|In Charge, Devonport Signal School]]'''<br>2 Jul, 1906{{NLJan10|p. 394''a''}} &ndash; 20 Dec, 1910{{INF [[Category:Royal Navy Officers Educated at Stubbington House School]]
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  • ...itson as a Sub-Lt. in {{UK-Magnificent}}, c. 1905.<br><small>From official officers' photograph in album of [[George Napier Tomlin]].</small>]] ...dNelson}} and moved to the {{UK-Marlborough|f=t}}, where he would serve as signal officer for Vice-Admiral [[Cecil Burney]] on 19 December, 1914.
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  • *Committee on Eyesight of Officers, 1913. Currey. *Signal Committee. Fremantle.
    902 bytes (112 words) - 18:31, 26 February 2014
  • ...on as a Midshipman in {{UK-Magnificent}}, c. 1905.<br><small>From official officers' photograph in album of [[George Napier Tomlin]].</small>]] ...Henry E. Buckingham]]'''|'''[[Devonport Signal School|In Charge, Devonport Signal School]]'''<br>2 Aug, 1916{{NLOct16|p. 399''e''}}|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Cyri
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  • ...he "Instructions for the Conduct of a Fleet," page 299 of the 1915 General Signal Book. 4. It is impressed upon the commanding officers of leading ships of divisions that, when deploying, it is unwise, and very
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  • ...e system of fleet operation that relied primarily on expecting subordinate officers to conform to the Admiral's largely unsignalled manoeuvres and focussing on ...e, the flashed signal was expressed in analogous terms to the earlier flag signal which had gone unnoticed. A technology of the 20th century was thus subord
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  • The '''Portsmouth Signal School''' was founded in X. <div name=fredbot:office0 otitle="Captain of Portsmouth Signal School" nat="UK">
    6 KB (798 words) - 22:12, 4 July 2021
  • ...ime when German light craft had just been sighted by {{UK-1Galatea}}. The signal for "Steam for full speed" had been made and all the battle-cruisers were d ...sible to see; and they rushed off into space without his having received a signal from the Vice-Admiral in command, neither searchlight nor wireless having b
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  • Visiting cards left by Russian officers 1904-5 on the Mediterranean station. Signal logs, 1914-15, see item records.
    3 KB (472 words) - 08:47, 5 January 2013
  • ...was printed by me from the General Signal Book for issue to and use of the officers of the Fleet."<ref>''Manual of Fleet Evolutions''. Copy in Milne Papers.
    1 KB (163 words) - 17:56, 18 June 2014
  • ...e absence of such visits the clothing should be transmitted by rail to the officers in command of the respective stations. 6. On the withdrawal of the Coast Guard Ships, the officers and men of the Coast Guard in England and Scotland will be transferred to t
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  • Ramsay took the long signal course in 1908-09, having requested the signal branch in light of the fact that he would not be required to coal ship.{{Ke ...the {{UK-Queen}}. In a squadron signal exercise off Dover, Ramsay made a signal: "The Queen's signalmen are a disgrace to the Fleet." David Beatty came ab
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  • In ''Lion'''s Fair Signal Log (apparently since destroyed)<ref>Gordon. ''Rules''. p. 636.</ref> was ...t and destroyed in the action. The records had been sent down to the Port Signal Station to be logged, but, on account of bursting shells and smoke and fire
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  • I<small>N</small> accordance with your signal 0600 of to-day, I have the honour to submit the following report of the act ...my's line, or some ships of them, turn away apparently together. He saw a signal "FU" made by searchlight by some ships in the enemy's line, several times j
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  • ...the battlecruisers to the Ease" and "Proceed at 18 knots", ref ''Flotilla Signal Book Volume I, 1913'', pp 15, 32.</ref> | 6. 6 p.m.— || The inspiring signal
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  • | Foreign officers under training&mdash;Particulars of armament and construction to be regarde | Employment of signal ratings in action, and for night defence. (''Part II dated 21st March 1912
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  • ...l July. In 1904, Cochrane spent nine months in command of the [[Devonport Signal School]] followed by a few weeks at a W/T course in Portsmouth. At the con ...w|Preceded by<br>'''?'''|'''[[Devonport Signal School|In Charge, Devonport Signal School]]'''<br>15 Jan, 1904<ref>Cochrane Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/44/
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