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    David Brodie (1709?–1787), was a captain in the Royal Navy. He commanded HMS Canterbury and HMS Strafford, and fought at the Battle of Porto Bello (1739)...
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  • David Brodie (racing driver) (born 1943), British auto racing driver David Brodie (Royal Navy officer) (1709–1787), captain in the Royal Navy David A...
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  • Thomas Charles Brodie (1779 – 14 March 1811) was an officer in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. As a lieutenant, he...
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  • Own Royal West Kent Regiment Prisoners of War & Comforts Fund. Charles Scott Low, Chief Officer, Merchant Navy. Andrew McAdam, Chief Engineer Officer, Merchant...
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    Surveyor and Rigger of the Navy for 40 years, from 1549 until his death in 1589, and combined that with the office of Master of Navy Ordnance from 1557. He...
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    The Royal Regiment of Scotland 2014: Royal Navy 2015: Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) 2016: 1st Battalion, Scots Guards 2017: Royal Navy...
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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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  • Thomas Galbraith, 1st Baron Strathclyde (category Royal Navy officers)
    Capt. William Brodie Galbraith (1892–1915), David Boyd Galbraith (1894–1915) and Norman Dunlop Galbraith (1896–1918). He left the Royal Navy in 1922 and...
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  • Herpes and Shingles Samantha Jane Nicolson — Chief Operating Officer, Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity. For services to Naval Personnel, Veterans and...
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    Robert Newton (category Royal Navy personnel of World War II)
    theatre opposite Laurence Olivier's Prince Hamlet. After serving in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, he had his major break on screen playing...
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  • John Castle (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)
    Gardiner Warship (1975) – Lieutenant-Commander Peter Tremayne, officer commanding the Royal Navy submarine HMS Ovid in the episode "Under the Surface" I, Claudius...
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    Landing Ship, Tank (category Ship classes of the French Navy)
    the Royal Army Service Corps civilian fleet should take over seven LSTs from the Royal Navy. These were named after distinguished corps officers: Evan...
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  • James Wemyss (1726–1786) (category Royal Navy officers)
    of David Wemyss, 4th Earl of Wemyss.[citation needed] Their children included: Elizabeth Margaret Wemyss (d. 1800), who married MP Alexander Brodie, son...
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  • Royal Marines, P066009C. Chief Petty Officer (Royal Navy Welfare) Victoria Glassey, Royal Navy, W148727N. Lieutenant Commander Amy Glover, Royal Navy...
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  • CBE, DSC, Royal Navy (Retired), Senior Civilian Officer, United Kingdom Salvage Unit, Port Said. Frederick Roland George Heaf, MD, FRCP, David Davies Professor...
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    Horace Hood (category Royal Navy personnel of the Mahdist War)
    naval officer, spirited in manner, lively of mind, enterprising, courageous, handsome, and youthful in appearance … His lineage was pure Royal Navy, at...
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    Duncan Bannatyne (category 20th-century Royal Navy personnel)
    Ganges. He served in the Navy for several years including a spell on the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle, before throwing an officer off a boat landing jetty...
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  • A-4419. Chief Petty Officer H. G. Wood, Royal Canadian Navy, O.N.2229. Supply Chief Petty Officer Frederick C. Bingham, Royal Canadian Navy, O.N.2641. Master-at-Arms...
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    Cunningham Brodie, MP for Reigate (1906–1910) and major in the Middlesex Yeomanry Lt-Col. Sir Henry Dickonson Nightingale, 13th Baronet, Royal Marine Officer during...
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  • John Malyn (category 16th-century Royal Navy personnel)
    (died 5 April 1563), was a seaman, shipowner and later senior officer of the English Navy Royal who served under Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary I. He died...
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    who have held general officer rank or the rank of brigadier (together now recognized as starred officers) in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian...
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  • John Brodie McDiarmid (June 6, 1913 – April 15, 2002) was a Canadian-born academic who played an important role in Canadian Naval Intelligence during World...
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  • Secretary (1967–1970) Thomas Pitt, 2nd Baron Camelford (1775–1804), Royal Navy officer and rake (left after 9 days) George Augustus Stewart Cape (1867–1918)...
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    and anatomist; author of medical textbooks Sir David Deas (1807–1876), medical officer in the Royal Navy Ian Donald (1910–1987), physician, pioneer of...
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  • Richard Townley, Royal Navy. Lieutenant David Thomas Walker, Royal Marines. Lieutenant Mark Edward Charles Walton, Royal Navy. Warrant Officer (Communications...
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    Arthur Percival (category Royal West African Frontier Force officers)
    four years with the Nigeria Regiment of the Royal West African Frontier Force in West Africa as a staff officer. He was given brevet promotion to lieutenant-colonel...
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    Lionel Halsey (category Royal Navy admirals of World War I)
    GCMG, GCVO, KCIE, CB, ADC (26 February 1872 – 26 October 1949) was a Royal Navy officer and courtier. Halsey was born in London, the fourth son of Sir Thomas...
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  • Military Division Royal Navy Commander David Leonard Deakin, M.V.O. Royal Navy. Commander Eric Michael England, Royal Navy. Chief Officer (Acting Superintendent)...
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    Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair (category Royal Navy admirals of World War I)
    (born Alexander; 12 December 1865 – 13 November 1945) was a Scottish Royal Navy officer, notable for firing the first shots of the Battle of Jutland, and...
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  • Simon Asquith – Royal Navy Commander Operations Sir Stuart Atha – Air Officer Commanding No 1 Group Hugh Beard – Controller of the Navy Mark Sever Bell...
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