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    Admiral Sir Lewis Bayly, KCB, KCMG, CVO (28 September 1857 – 16 May 1938) was a Royal Navy officer who served during the First World War. Bayly was born...
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  • Lewis Bayly (died 1631), English author and Anglican bishop Lewis Bayly (Royal Navy officer) (1857–1938), British Royal Navy admiral Lewis Bayly, birth...
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  • Admiral Bayly may refer to: Lewis Bayly (Royal Navy officer) (1857–1938), British Royal Navy admiral Patrick Bayly (1914–1998), British Royal Navy vice-admiral...
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    John Irving (8 February 1815 – c. 1848) was a British officer in the Royal Navy and polar explorer. He served under Francis Crozier as Third Lieutenant...
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  • George Henry Hodgson (25 January 1817–c. 1848) was an English Royal Navy officer and polar explorer. He fought in the First Opium War (1839-1842) where...
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    Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick Lewis Maitland KCB (7 September 1777 – 30 November 1839) was an officer in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and...
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    The Royal Naval Academy was a facility established in 1733 in Portsmouth Dockyard to train officers for the Royal Navy. The founders' intentions were to...
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    The Royal Scots Navy (or Old Scots Navy) was the navy of the Kingdom of Scotland from its origins in the Middle Ages until its merger with the Kingdom...
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    Vice-Admiral Lewis Bayly was appointed to the post. Bayly was tasked with keeping the approaches to Britain safe from U-boat attacks. In 1917, Bayly, promoted...
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  • Pilkington L’Vov-Basirov, Royal Navy, 30124778. Lieutenant Commander James Paul Bradshaw, Royal Navy, 30044577. Petty Officer Warfare Specialist (Abovewater...
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    The Royal Naval College, Greenwich, was a Royal Navy training establishment between 1873 and 1998, providing courses for naval officers. It was the home...
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    GCB, KCVO, FRS (21 January 1855 – 14 December 1929) was a British Royal Navy officer. After serving in the Anglo-Zulu War he established an early reputation...
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    PC (1670 or 1671 – 13 June 1749) was a Royal Navy officer and Whig politician. After serving as a junior officer during the Nine Years' War and the Williamite...
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    Admiral Sir George Young FRS (1732–1810) British Royal Navy officer who served through the second half of the eighteenth century. His portrait was painted...
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  • George Grant, KCVO, CB (23 September 1867 – 8 September 1952) was a Royal Navy officer who served as First Naval Member and Chief of the Australian Naval...
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    in the Navy on secondment from the Royal Navy, due to the post-Independence retirement or transfer of many experienced officers to the Royal or the Pakistan...
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    transformed into "His Majesty's Indian Navy", then "Her Majesty's Indian Marine", and finally the "Royal Indian Marine". The Royal Indian Marine transported large...
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  • Andrews, Royal Navy, D257452S. Lieutenant Commander Ross Donald Balfour, Royal Navy, C040712E. Warrant Officer 1 James Adrian Cuthbert, Royal Marines,...
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  • Midshipman (category Military ranks of the Royal Navy)
    A midshipman is an officer of the lowest rank in the Royal Navy, United States Navy, and many Commonwealth navies. Commonwealth countries which use the...
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    Flower-class corvette (category Ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy)
    Royal Netherlands Navy, the Royal Norwegian Navy, the Royal Indian Navy, the Royal Hellenic Navy, the Royal New Zealand Navy, the Royal Yugoslav Navy...
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    first Royal Navy officer assigned to a naval air project. On 21 June 1910, Lt. George Cyril Colmore became the first qualified pilot in the Royal Navy. After...
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    warranted officers in the Royal Navy. However, the United States Navy experienced a similar issue of rank, where senior non-commissioned officers are required...
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  • Thumbnail for Chatham Dockyard
    Chatham Dockyard was a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the River Medway in Kent. Established in Chatham in the mid-16th century, the dockyard subsequently...
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    cricketer and Royal Navy officer. Born to John Montagu, 7th Earl of Sandwich, he was a godson of Queen Victoria. Montagu entered the Royal Navy as a cadet...
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    Isaac Smith (1752–1831) was a Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy and cousin of Elizabeth Cook (née Batts) wife of Captain James Cook, with whom he sailed on...
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    Duke joined the Royal Navy's Home Fleet as its new flagship, Marlborough followed her into the Home Fleet as the flagship of Lewis Bayly. Both ships were...
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    chief of naval operations (CNO) is the most senior Navy officer serving in the Department of the Navy. To recruit, train, equip, and organize to deliver...
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    officer of the Royal Navy, Hydrographer of the Navy, and a founding member of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Washington joined the Royal Navy...
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    A. T. L. Covey-Crump (category Royal Navy officers of World War II)
    Lavender Covey-Crump (19 February 1907 – 19 May 1991) was a British officer of the Royal Navy. An assistant to the Chief of Naval Information, he was responsible...
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    Francis Martin-Leake (category Royal Navy officers of World War I)
    Vice-Admiral Francis Martin-Leake, CB, DSO was a British Royal Navy officer. During the First World War. He commanded HMS Achilles during the Action of...
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