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  • MOTOR LAUNCH HDML.1001 her Royal Navy and subsequent career from information supplied by Tony Beasley, Lieutenant, RNVR (Rtd)
  • by the Admiralty's attention. The Royal Navy, which despised boats for long time, was caught by surprise by the outbreak of the war with Germany. It turned that the organized defence of the estuaries, harbours,
  • boats, submarine chasers, auxiliary trawlers, navigation vessels, and landing crafts, During the war the English built over 1700 boats of various types. The lion share belonged to the Fairmile B - 650 boats. Next to them were
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW2Ships-HDML1001.htm - 58.9 kb
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[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW2aBritishLosses02CV.htm - 114.9 kb
  • CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD mainly from the original US Government Printing Office publications   by Name - BABB to BYXBEE  
  • Naval Reserve Corps 3.  Ranks of US NAVY Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men      
  • San Diego, Calif, May 8, 19 18), NAVY Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 9, 19 18   BAGGETT, SAM , Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Mary Baggett, La
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyUS-CasualtiesAlphaB.htm - 668.2 kb
  • CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD mainly from the original US Government Printing Office publications   by Date - September
  • Naval Reserve Corps 3.  Ranks of US NAVY Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men    
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyUS-CasualtiesChrono1917-09Sept.htm - 93.5 kb
  • June 1942 - 1944, Royal Australian Navy only GUADALCANAL 1942-43 - southern Solomons Islands, Aug 1942 - Feb 1943, Royal Australian Navy only SAVO ISLAND 1942 - off Guadalcanal, southern
  • 2 ROYAL Navy BATTLE HONOURS 1939-45 including Battle & Campaign Honours, Single-Ship Actions,
  • - Jan 1942 - Aug 1945, Royal Australian Navy only SUNDA STRAIT 1942 - between Sumatra and Java, Feb 28th - March 1st 1942, HMAS Perth only SIRTE 1942 - N of central Libya, March 22nd 1942
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW2CampaignsRNHons.htm - 27.6 kb
  • of Signals George Smith, D.S.M., Royal Navy 1904-28   COMMISSION OF HMS DURBAN, CHINA STATION, 1926-28   by his grandson, Gordon
  • 11 February - "Merchant Navy Signalling Practice" - DURBAN noted for her efficiency on the China Station   18 February - left Hong Kong with CARADOC for Wusung  
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW1z08China-Durban.htm - 79.1 kb
  •   US Navy and Coast Guard Casualties   Medal of Honor, US Navy and Marine Corps 1915-1918   Ranks of US Navy
  • War in Outline US Navy Ship Names Warship numbers and losses, 1914-18 Losses by year Key to main characteristics including US Torpedo and Gun Calibres
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyUS.htm - 54.8 kb
  • of Signals George Smith, D.S.M., Royal Navy 1904-28   NORTH RUSSIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE 1919  - Diary, Photographs, Mementoes  
  • North Russia, and the Royal Navy's Role Item 8
  • Photographs of Royal Navy Ships Serving with the North Russian Expeditionary Force Item 11
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW1z05NorthRussia.htm - 136.1 kb
  • of Signals George Smith, D.S.M., Royal Navy 1904-28   COMMISSION OF HMS CURLEW, AMERICA & WEST INDIES STATION, 1922-25   by his
  • in his collection - see U.S. Navy's Disaster at Point Honda )   11 September - left San Francisco   3 October - left Balboa, Panama   11 October
  • (17 February - SS Canadian Navigator destroyed by fire at Barbados)   21 February - 8th CS due to leave Barbados. CURLEW to Dominica instead of Nevis   21 February
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  • the main concern of the Turkish Navy was maintaining a balance of power with the Greeks with whom relations were very tense. Both countries were attempting to enlarge their navies and Turkish
  • were attempting to enlarge their navies and Turkish orders included two British dreadnoughts, two scout cruisers and four destroyers, none of which were delivered. In fact the non-delivery of
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