• Rosyth Sharks is a rugby union club based in Rosyth, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays in Caledonia Midlands Three. The club known as Fife Southern...
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    Rosyth /rəˈsaɪθ/ (Scottish Gaelic: Ros Fhìobh, "headland of Fife") is a town in Fife, Scotland, on the Firth of Forth. Scotland's first Garden City, the...
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    Kirkcaldy play in Scottish Rugby's national leagues while Dunfermline, Rosyth Sharks, Glenrothes, Madras, Waid Academy (based in Anstruther) compete in the...
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  • RFC Crieff and Strathearn RFC Grangemouth Stags 2XV Perthshire 2XV Rosyth Sharks Strathmore 2XV Waid Academy F.P.   Aberdeen University RFC Huntly RFC...
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  • RFC Crieff and Strathearn RFC Dundee Morgan Montrose and District RFC Rosyth Sharks Waid Academy F.P.   Aberdeen University RFC Huntly RFC Kinloss RFC RAF...
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    establishments HMNB Clyde RNAS Culdrose RNAS Yeovilton BRNC HMS Raleigh Northwood HQ Rosyth Dockyard HMS Vulcan HMNB Devonport HMNB Portsmouth HMS Jufair Mare Harbour...
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    part of a revised policy of 'distant' rather than 'close' blockade. First Rosyth in Fife was considered, then Invergordon at Cromarty Firth. Delayed construction...
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    in reserve at Rosyth on 1 February 1919 and she again became Napier's flagship as he was appointed Vice-Admiral Commanding the Rosyth Reserve until 1...
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    rooms. The shell was discovered and defused when the ship was docked at Rosyth. At 06:05 Captain Leach decided to disengage and laid down a heavy smokescreen...
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    reserve at Rosyth. Organization, July 1919: 6th Destroyer Flotilla (Mediterranean Fleet, all in full commission): Senator, Seraph, Shark, Sikh, Spear...
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    overhauled and refitted. Only four are operating today; at Devonport, Faslane, Rosyth and at Portsmouth. A Naval Base Review was undertaken in 2006 and early...
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  • Marriages RP - Republic Polytechnic RRP - Recommended retail price RS - Rosyth School RSAF - Republic of Singapore Air Force RSN - Republic of Singapore...
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    Navy force of cruisers and destroyers was able to reach the Channel from Rosyth, in time to intercept and destroy most of the barges carrying the second...
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    the United States on 14 July; while approaching the Royal Navy base in Rosyth, the battleship fired on what was thought to be a periscope from a German...
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    Seas Fleet. The 3rd Cruiser Squadron (Rear-Admiral William Pakenham) from Rosyth, with the armoured cruisers HMS Devonshire, Antrim, Argyll and Roxburgh...
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    central North Sea. On 1 and 2 June, radio messages were transmitted from the Rosyth Naval base ordering the boat to alter its patrol area and proceed to the...
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    Polish flotilla to Leith, and in the night the Polish destroyers came to Rosyth. During her operations in the Norwegian Campaign, Grom was ranked by the...
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    built in the Firth of Forth at Rosyth Dockyard and BAE Systems Surface Ships in Glasgow, Babcock International at Rosyth, and at HMNB Portsmouth. The government...
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    starboard engine was temporarily repaired. Lion was temporarily repaired at Rosyth with timber and concrete before sailing to Newcastle upon Tyne to be repaired...
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    additional attached destroyers). The Battle Cruiser Fleet was based at Rosyth on the Firth of Forth, Scotland. Did not sail: HMAS Australia: Capt S. H...
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    Leith to refit and prepare for foreign service. On 23 August she departed Rosyth to join the East Indies Escort Force, arriving at Colombo on 25 October...
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    Yudo Margono, stated that the two frigates (Arrowhead 140) designed by Rosyth Royal Dockyard Ltd (Babcock), are scheduled to enter the Indonesian Navy...
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    initially at Rosyth but transferred to dry dock at Portsmouth before returning to duty at Rosyth 21 July. Tiger was dry-docked at Rosyth and ready for...
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    at Rosyth Dockyard the contract was immediately transferred the contract to a new entity chaired by A. Wallace Cowan (1877–1964) called the Rosyth Shipbreaking...
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    flooding and she was forced to haul out of line and proceed independently to Rosyth for repairs which lasted until 22 May. At the end of May 1916, the 3rd Battlecruiser...
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    encountering any German vessels. On 25 May, Iron Duke carried Jellicoe to Rosyth to meet with Admiral Henry Jackson, the new First Sea Lord. Iron Duke returned...
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  • rear-admiral in February 1920 and appointed Rear-Admiral, Reserve Fleet, Rosyth. In October 1921, he was appointed Rear-Admiral and Senior Naval Officer...
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    flooding and she was forced to haul out of line and proceed independently to Rosyth for repairs which lasted until 22 May 1916. At the end of May 1916, the...
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    Operational, visited the DFR for the DFR 50 gala in 2021. Built in 1926 Blue Rosyth No. 1 Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST Operational, visited the DFR in 2023. Built...
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    June, Staffa on 4 June, Loch Ewe from 5 to 7 June, Scapa Flow on 8 June, Rosyth from 9 to 14 June, before stopping in Le Havre, France from 16 to 20 June...
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