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- the ship leaves harbour.
The Navigator Makes and Checks his Plans
High up on the Navigating bridge, in the small chartroom,
the Navigator pores over his chart, ruling a course here, checking and
counter-checking
- a minor "jankers" crime
in the Navy is to have to turn out before the rest of the hands. Now comes
"Call the hands: lash up and stow: hands to wash and dress." That
will be printed in heavy black type for it is a
- Cease Fire call but it is always used in
the Navy to signify that smoking must stop. A moment later he sounds off the Officers' Call at the entrance to the
officers' quarters. This call brings the various Divisional and other officers
to the
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- Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies, pre-World War 1 to present
ABBREVIATIONS
- Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies, pre-World War 1 to present
ABBREVIATIONS
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Royal Indian Navy rating
BVLS
“British Vessels Lost at Sea 1939-1945”, HMSO
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- Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies, World War 1 era
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell, all rights reserved
1904-1914 -
Submariners only , in date,
boat & name order
- Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies, World War 1 era
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell, all rights reserved
1904-1914 -
Submariners only , in date,
boat & name order
- A.7, lost January 1914
(NavyPhotos, click photographs for enlargements)
on to August 1914
or back to
Naval-History.Net
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Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
4th - 31st AUGUST 1914 -
in date, ship/unit & name order
- Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
4th - 31st AUGUST 1914 -
in date, ship/unit & name order
- (ratings
only, also if Dominion or Indian Navies), (on the books of another
ship/shore establishment, O/P – on passage), Fate
(2)
C lick for abbreviations
(3) L ink
to Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Date -
- Naval Reserve Corps
3. Ranks of US NAVY
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
JUNE
- illness/disease
NAVY Base Hospital No.5 (believed Brest, France)
WOODWARD, EARL,
Ship’s Cook, 2nd class, respiratory disease
USS Cyclops (right, and below) , collier
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Date -
- Naval Reserve Corps
3. Ranks of US NAVY
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
- respiratory disease
NAVY Headquarters, London, England
SMITH, CECIL LESTER,
Yeoman, 2nd class, injured, DOI
USS Nevada, dreadnought battleship (later BB-36)
CANTER,
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY
and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Name - RAASCH to
RYRIE
- Naval Reserve Corps
3. Ranks of US NAVY
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
RAASCH,
CHARLES ALBERT,
- Calif,
December 10, 19 17), NAVY Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza,
October 16, 19 18
RANN, LUCIEN
ARNOLD, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Gertrude A Rann, 304 Wayne
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY
and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Name - SABOL to
SZYROWINSKI
- Naval Reserve Corps
3. Ranks of US NAVY
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
- Minn,
March 15, 19 18), NAVY Base Hospital No 5, respiratory disease,
October 4, 19 18
SATURDAY,
MAJOR MCKINLEY, Apprentice Seaman, (wife, Ola Knight Saturday,
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY
and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Name - TABER to
VON
SCHRADER
- Naval Reserve Corps
3. Ranks of US NAVY
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
- enlisted Detroit, Mich,
May 7, 19 17), NAVY Recruiting Station, New
York, N Y, disease,
October 28, 19 18
TEMME,
HAROLD, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Arthur Temme, 2240 Church
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refitting, battery explosion in New York Navy Yard on
15th, in Navy Hospital, N Y, unlikely to recover as of
January 16, 1916, not known if died
MILES, IRA
WILMER, Apprentice Seaman, (mother,
- Naval Reserve Corps
3. Ranks of US Navy
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
- Margaret MacDonald, Allston,
Mass; enlisted Navy Yard,
Boston , Mass,
February 6, 19 18 ),
Naval Hospital ,
Washington , D C, influenza,
October
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