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    John Cooke (17 February 1762 – 21 October 1805) was an experienced and highly regarded officer of the Royal Navy during the American War of Independence...
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  • Rear admiral Anthony John Cooke CB (21 September 1927 – 1 December 2019) was a Royal Navy officer who became President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich...
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    (1874–1939) John Du Cameron (died 1753), Scottish sergeant in the French army John Cameron of Fassiefern, Scottish military commander John Cooke (Royal Navy officer)...
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    Captain Edward Cooke, (14 April 1772 – 25 May 1799) was a Royal Navy officer of the late eighteenth century who was best known for his service during...
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  • Antiquaries of London John Cooke (Royal Navy officer) (1763–1805), British captain killed at the Battle of Trafalgar John Cooke (entrepreneur) (1824–1882)...
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  • Rear Admiral David John Cooke, CB, MBE (15 August 1955 – 1 December 2014) was a Royal Navy officer who served in submarines and later played an important...
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  • Football. Dr Andrew John Street CBE – lately Mayor, West Midlands. For Public Service Military Vice Admiral Martin John Connell CBE – Royal Navy, C034297Q. General...
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    The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN; French: Marine royale canadienne, MRC) is the naval force of Canada. The navy is one of three environmental commands within...
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    John Loring (died 9 November 1808) was an officer in the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and...
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    three brothers and in 1666, George was commissioned as Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. He did not serve at sea, instead acting as page to the Earl of Sandwich...
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  • Officer 1 Engineering Technician (Communication and Information Systems) Steven Gilbertson, Royal Navy, D242982T. Commander Martin John Howard, Royal...
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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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  • Admiral John Gervaise Beresford Cooke CB DSC (19 October 1911 – 30 January 1976) was a Royal Navy officer who became Naval Secretary. Cooke was the son...
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  • Officer Cook (S) Ernest John Cooke, D/MX.49356. Chief Petty Officer Cook (S) William James Wing, D/MX.57291 (Liskeard, Cornwall). Chief Petty Officer...
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    Department was abolished. During World War I the NID was responsible for the Royal Navy's highly successful cryptographic efforts, Room 40. The interception and...
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    The Commander Operations (COMOPS) is a senior Royal Navy officer based at Northwood Headquarters who exercises operational command of all national maritime...
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    Greenwich, passed a resolution creating a navy for the colony of Rhode Island. The same day, Governor Nicholas Cooke signed orders addressed to Captain Abraham...
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  • He served as a Royal Navy lieutenant between 1940 and 1946. He was chairman of Henry R Ayton Ltd, Belfast, between 1946 and 1989. Cooke was chairman of...
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  • Edward Cooke may refer to: Edward Cooke (Royal Navy officer) (1772–1799) Ed Cooke (author) (born 1982), British writer Ed Cooke (American football) (born...
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  • a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Controller of the Navy (1971–1975) and chairman of British Shipbuilders (1977–1980). Griffin joined the Royal Navy...
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  • Admiral Sir Paul Lambert, KCB (born 17 November 1954) is a former Royal Navy officer who served as Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Equipment Capability)...
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    Prince George, Duke of Kent (category Royal Navy admirals of World War II)
    served in the Royal Navy in the 1920s and then briefly as a civil servant. He became Duke of Kent in 1934. In the late 1930s he served as an Royal Air Force...
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  • Bhalchandra Nagesh Lele, Royal Indian Navy. Temporary Lieutenant (Sp.) John Addison Lewis, RNVR. Mary Olwen Liddell, Second Officer, WRNS. Lieutenant (E)...
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    HMS Europa (1783) (category Ships of the Royal Navy)
    the American War of Independence and the Napoleonic Wars. John CookeRoyal Navy officer, served during the American War of Independence, the French...
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    HMS Galatea (F18) was a Leander-class frigate of the Royal Navy. She was built by Swan Hunter & Wigham on the Tyne. She was launched on 23 May 1963 and...
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    senior Navy flag officers and Marine Corps general officers, or extremely senior enlisted positions such as the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy or...
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  • Anthony Cooke (1504–1576), tutor to the young Edward VI of England Anthony Cooke (Royal Navy officer) (1927–2019), British admiral Anthony John Cooke (1931–2012)...
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    21809, Royal Marines. Sick Berth Chief Petty Officer William Henry Cooke, D/M.420. Chief Stoker Henry John Cooper, P/K.59824. Chief Wren Rena Elizabeth...
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  • banker and Member of Parliament Gervaise Cooke (1911–1976), British Royal Navy officer and Naval Secretary Gervais Djondo (born c. 1934), Togolese entrepreneur...
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    Anthony Miers (category Royal Navy officers of World War II)
    November 1906 – 30 June 1985), known as "Crap Miers" and "Gamp", was a Royal Navy officer who served in the submarine service during the Second World War. Miers...
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