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- at SEA
IMPERIAL
JAPANESE NAVY
Pre-dreadnought HIJMS Aki
- in Outline
Japanese
NAVY ship names
Warship numbers & losses,
1914-18
Losses by year
Key to main
characteristics including Japanese torpedo and
- of the Falklands. Until
1917, the NAVY stayed in the Far East, for example
helping British forces to put down a mutiny in
Singapore in February 1915. Then from April 1917, an
eventual total of
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- POSTERS
OF THE ROYAL NAVY IN WORLD WAR 2
My thanks to Dave Martin for
sending me these fascinating and sometimes beautiful posters
of the Royal NAVY and some of its
- sometimes beautiful posters
of the Royal NAVY and some of its activities in World War 2.
Also some interesting statistics on the scale of the war at
sea. I understand these images
are in the public domain. If not, any
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The search string was found only in Page title or Url.
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The search string was found only in Page title or Url.
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- was still serving with the French Navy on escort duty
at the time of her sinking; 'UB.47 was about to be
handed over to the Austrian Navy as 'U.47'. Another
source gives her date of loss as the
- ships incorporated into
the French Navy. Greece declared war on the Central
powers in July 1917 and after that date France
returned the seized ships as Greece found the crews
to man them. Allied
- after July 1917
used by the Greek Navy as depot and training ships
COAST DEFENCE SHIPS
August 1914 Strength (3)
2. HYDRA class, HYDRA, PSARA, SPETSAI
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- States Navy
US Navy and Coast Guard Casualties
Ranks of US Navy
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
- is different in design to that of
the US Navy (right)
Photographs are courtesy of
the
US Naval Historical Center , to whom I am indebted.
Click all photographs for
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- raised and
commissioned into the Soviet Navy as 'L-55' (right - sister boat
L.27, NavyPhotos).
16th/17th - Bolshevik light
cruiser 'OLEG' (1904,
6,600t, 16-5.1in). British light forces based on the
- Navy as 'L-55' (right - sister boat
L.27, NavyPhotos).
16th/17th - Bolshevik light
cruiser 'OLEG' (1904,
6,600t, 16-5.1in). British light forces based on the
north side of the Gulf of Finland in
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- at Sea - Contemporary
Accounts
THE NAVY EVERYWHERE,
Part 1 of 2
by Conrad Gato, Author of "The NAVY In Mesopotamia"
Published by
E P Dutton & Company, 681 Fifth Avenue, New York .
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by Conrad Gato, Author of "The NAVY In Mesopotamia"
Published by
E P Dutton & Company, 681 Fifth Avenue, New York .
First published 1919
-
The
welcome accorded to the "NAVY in Mesopotamia” has tempted me to offer to
the public another book on naval work in foreign waters. The title I have
chosen must not be taken to imply that I have attempted to describe
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ROYAL and MERCHANT NAVIES in WORLD WAR 1
AWARDS of the ALBERT MEDAL
and one of the EDWARD MEDAL
edited by Gordon Smith,
Naval-History.Net
- of
Maritime Quest (MQ)
David Page of
Navy Photos (NP)
Yeoman of Signals George
Smith (GS)
Click all photographs for enlargements
Awards in Chronological
Order
1915
-
Petty Officer Alfred Place , late of the Royal Navy. The
circumstances are as follows:—
At Blandford , on
the
16th June, 1916 , during grenade practice, a live bomb thrown by one of the men under
instruction fell back into the
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- OF SIGNALS
GEORGE SMITH, D.S.M., Royal Navy 1904-28
by his grandson,
Gordon Smith, Naval-History.net
- 1910 -
HMS
Philomel (right - Navy Photos), light cruiser of "Pearl" class
(completed 1891, 2,575 tons, to RNZN 1914, sold 1947,
scuttled off New Zealand in 1949). Commissioned at Portsmouth
in July 1909 for
- Royal Fleet Reserve and enrolled in Royal
Navy Shore Signal Service (RNSSS).
1929-1948 -
RNSSS service (see
Royal Naval Shore Signal Service )
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