During the early 17th century, England's relative naval power deteriorated; in the course of the rest of the 17th century, the office of the Admiralty and...
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degree, and the battles of the Napoleonic Wars entailed feats that would have been impossible for the fleets of the 17th century. Because of parliamentary...
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The Board of Admiralty (1628–1964) was established in 1628 when Charles I put the office of Lord High Admiral into commission. As that position was not...
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in 1709 with the First Lord as its head; it replaced the earlier Office of the Admiralty and Marine Affairs. During most of the 17th century and the early...
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with the Board of Admiralty. From the early 17th century onwards, when an individual Lord High Admiral was appointed, there was also a Council of the Lord...
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The Admiralty and Marine Affairs Office (1546–1707), previously known as the Admiralty Office (1414–1546), was a government department of the Kingdom...
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Commando Training Centre Royal Marines (category Military academies of the United Kingdom)
Those who pass this and then perform well at the Admiralty Interview Board (AIB) will be offered a place on the Young Officer Training course. This course...
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Royal Navy officer rank insignia (redirect from Ranks of the Royal Navy)
ceremonial rank; regular appointments ended in 1995. "Statement of the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. J. P. L. Thomas)", Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), vol...
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the time, as the Admiralty regulations were not highly prescriptive. For service in tropical climates, a white tunic and trousers were introduced in 1877...
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possessions in the 17th century, the British Empire in the 18th century, and subsequently. The modern Admiralty Board, to which the functions of the Admiralty were...
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First Sea Lord (redirect from First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff)
Lords High Admiral until the 18th century, and Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty from the 17th century, as the governors of the English and later British...
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Royal Navy other rank insignia (category Military ranks of the Royal Navy)
insignia. Ratings in the Royal Navy include trade badges on the right sleeve to indicate a specific job. The information on the left arm is the individual's...
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Board and the Victualling Board were both abolished (following recommendations by the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir James Graham). At the same time...
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Navy Board (redirect from Council of the Marine)
navy expanded with the Keeper of the Storehouses appointed in 1514 and the Clerk Comptroller in 1522. The Lieutenant of the Admiralty, Treasurer of Marine...
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Headquarters. The post was created in April 2012 following a reorganisation of the Royal Navy and a re-designation of the former role of Commander-in-Chief Fleet...
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Royal Navy Surface Fleet (category Fighting Arms of the Royal Navy)
especially large fleet built by a national levy. During the period of Danish rule in the 11th century, the authorities maintained a standing fleet by taxation...
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Royal Navy Police (category Military police agencies of the United Kingdom)
of evening rounds. In September 1944, the Admiralty concluded that the organisation for the maintenance of discipline on shore in the main naval port areas...
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Commander-in-Chief, Africa, HQ Simonstown (1920–1939) (succeeded by South Atlantic from 1939). Commander-in-Chief, Australia, HQ Admiralty House, Sydney...
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Board of Admiralty and later a member of the Admiralty Board. The original office of Comptroller of the Navy was established in 1561 during the reign of...
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affairs lay with the Admiralty, naval command lay with the Admiralty Naval Staff. Following the merger of the Admiralty in 1964 into the new Ministry of...
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Royal Marines Band Service (redirect from Band of the Royal Marines)
19th century, when the task of forming a Royal Naval School of Music to provide Bands for the Royal Navy was assigned to the Marines, with the school...
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nineteenth century onward there were also occasional variations to the previous requirement that only one Admiral of Fleet could serve at one time. In 1821...
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HMS Raleigh (shore establishment) (category Military of the United Kingdom in Cornwall)
Raleigh was transferred back to the Royal Navy in July 1944 to continue training seamen. Early in 1950, the base became the new entry and engineering training...
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Naval Secretary (redirect from Private Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty)
to the First Lord of the Admiralty and remained so styled until 1911. In 1912 it was re-titled Naval Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty. When...
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held a position on the Board of Admiralty. The position was created in 1917 as one of two deputies with Board Status to whom the First Sea Lord delegated...
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Special Boat Service (section 21st century)
Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 164. ISBN 9781472856029. The Queen's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions for the Government of Her Majesty's Naval Service. H.M...
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Royal Navy Submarine Service (category 1901 establishments in the United Kingdom)
from Dolphin to the Northwood Headquarters in 1978. The Submarine School is now at HMS Raleigh at Torpoint in Cornwall. In 1900 the Royal Navy ordered...
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Commander United Kingdom Strike Force (category Flag officers of the Royal Navy)
The Commander United Kingdom Strike Force (COMUKSTRKFOR or CSF) is a senior post in the Royal Navy. The post is the highest seagoing command in the Royal...
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United Kingdom Commando Force (category Military units and formations of the United Kingdom in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021))
end of the Second World War, it has been involved in a number of engagements such as the Suez Crisis, Falklands War, Gulf War and the War in Afghanistan...
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Corps Regimental Sergeant Major (category Military appointments of the Royal Marines)
outrank the RSM. The post was created in 1989. He is addressed as "Mr" by officers and "Sir" by all other ranks. Routinely known as "the Corps RSM" "It...
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