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  • Imperial Russian Navy Submarines These drawings have been scanned by Vladimir Yakubov (yakv2@yahoo.com) and have been contributed by him as part of the Warship TechSpec project. Akula Bars Del'fin Forel' Holland
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  • Merchant Navy Memorial, Liverpool (UK) Copyright Ian Jones, 1999 There is a new memorial in Liverpool, United Kingdom, dedicated to the Merchant Seamen of both World Wars. The inscription on the monument reads:
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  • of shipyard technology, from building the Navy's only ropewalk to making itself a center of missile and electronics conversions. In its 174-year history, Charlestown Navy Yard played an important role in the birth, growth, and
  • Established in 1800, Charlestown Navy Yard served the fleet with distinction--especially proving its worth in each of the nation's wars--until its closing in 1974. The men and women of its workforce built more than
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  • "Aye Aye Sir" in the Imperial German Navy Courtesy of Juergen Steenken (steenkenj@netscape.net), answering the question: What did German sailors in the Kaiserlichemarine and the Kriegsmarine say in response to a direct order to
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  • Imperial German Navy Anthem Juergen Steenken (steenkenj@netscape.net) reports that: There is no special song known to me as the official anthem of the Imperial German Navy. But as far as I know, the most popular for official use was
  • me as the official anthem of the Imperial German Navy. But as far as I know, the most popular for official use was the "Iltis-Song", "Stolz weht die Flagge Schwarz Weis Rot". Click here to see the words and hear the melody. Last Updated: 3
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  • German Navy Tactical Orders (source: Public Record Office ADM 186/55 : CB1548 German Navy Tactical Orders ) Commander-in-Chief High Sea Fleet Jade, 11th June 1915 Gg. 2174 F. 1. Alterations and Additions No. 174
  • Record Office ADM 186/55 : CB1548 German Navy Tactical Orders ) Commander-in-Chief High Sea Fleet Jade, 11th June 1915 Gg. 2174 F. 1. Alterations and Additions No. 174 . Most Secret Tactical Order No. 6.
  • Updated: 26 August, 1999. Return to German Navy Tactical Orders Return to WWI The Maritime War Return to WWI Archive main page.
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  • Imperial German Navy Scouting Group Commanders Courtesy of Dave Alton, (dabg14378@blueyonder.co.uk). Commanders of the High Seas Fleet Scouting Groups and Leaders of the Torpedo boats, 1914-1918 Pre-war
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  • The Imperial German Navy after Jutland by Kent Crawford (kentndee@theriver.com) Much is known of the Royal Navy's reactions to the unpalatable results of the Battle of Jutland. Indeed, not only is the Battle itself still the
  • Much is known of the Royal Navy's reactions to the unpalatable results of the Battle of Jutland. Indeed, not only is the Battle itself still the subject of extensive historical inquiry, but so too is the extensive work done
  • of confronting the main strength of the Royal Navy again. When the strategy failed to deliver worthwhile results on August 16, Scheer abandoned it summarily, and advocated unrestricted submarine warfare. But that is beyond the scope of this
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  • German Navy Tactical Orders (source: Public Record Office ADM 186/55 : CB1548 German Navy Tactical Orders ) Commander-in-Chief High Sea Fleet Wilhelmshaven, 25th June 1915 Gg. 2439 F. 1. Alterations and Additions
  • Record Office ADM 186/55 : CB1548 German Navy Tactical Orders ) Commander-in-Chief High Sea Fleet Wilhelmshaven, 25th June 1915 Gg. 2439 F. 1. Alterations and Additions No. 185 . Most Secret Tactical Order No.
  • can only obtained by reference to the List of Navy. (Following paragraphs have been crossed out - Translator ) At present Recognition Signals consist chiefly of the grenade light signal B. The star recognition signal in general
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