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    Admiral Sir Sackville Hamilton Carden, KCMG (3 May 1857 – 6 May 1930) was a senior Royal Navy officer. He is chiefly remembered for his failure to force...
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  • Sackville is the given name of: Sackville Carden (1857–1930), British First World War admiral Sir Sackville Crowe, 1st Baronet (c. 1595–1671), English...
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  • 2003–11 Paul Carden (born 1979), English footballer and coach Sir Robert Carden (1801–1888) British banker and politician Sir Sackville Carden (1857–1930)...
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    Churchill pressed the naval commander, Admiral Sackville Carden, to increase the fleet's efforts. Carden drew up fresh plans and on 4 March sent a cable...
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    mentioned in dispatches. Keyes became Chief of Staff to Vice-Admiral Sackville Carden, the commander of the Royal Navy squadron off the Dardanelles, in February...
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    the Dardanelles to back the British Mediterranean Fleet of Admiral Sackville Carden. On 3 November 1914, the Suffren, Vérité, Indomitable and Indefatigable...
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    Admiralty accepted a plan by Carden for another attack by daylight, with the minesweepers protected by the fleet. Carden was taken ill the same day and...
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    Fisher 1910–1912 Rear Admiral Ernest Simons 1912–1914 Rear Admiral Sackville Carden 1914–1916 Rear Admiral Arthur Limpus 1916–1918 Rear-Admiral George...
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    launch a major attack on 18 March, the overall commander, Admiral Sackville Carden, requested two more battleships of the 5th Squadron, Implacable and...
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    manoeuvres with the Mediterranean Fleet the following month. Captain Sackville Carden was appointed in command on 16 October 1902, and took her to visit...
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    artillery positions along the coast around the Dardanelles. Admiral Sackville Carden sent a cable to Churchill on 4 March, stating that the fleet could...
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    and SS Graecia. De Robeck became second-in-command, under Admiral Sackville Carden, of the Eastern Mediterranean Squadron (the Allied naval forces in...
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  • Name Conflicts Lionel Dunsterville Battle of Baku Sackville Carden Naval operations John de Robeck Naval operations Émile Guépratte Naval operations Ian...
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    Military offices Preceded by Sackville Carden Admiral Superintendent, Malta Dockyard 1914–1916 Succeeded by George Ballard...
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    Reserve. She was commissioned at Chatham on 21 May 1901 by Captain Sackville Carden as seagoing tender to the Wildfire, flagship at Sheerness. She took...
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    in the Naval operations in the Dardanelles campaign, 1915. Vice Admiral Carden directed operations from 19 February 1915 until early March. That day the...
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    Colin R. Keppel 26 August 1909 – 12 September 1910 7 Rear-Admiral Sackville Carden 12 September 1910 – 29 August 1911 (co-assigned) 8 Rear-Admiral Sir...
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    was to place himself under the orders of the British Vice-Admiral Sackville Carden to assist British ships in blockading the Dardanelles to prevent any...
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  • the War Council in 1914. After an exchange of telegrams with Admiral Sackville Carden, the Commander in the Aegean, he tabled his plan for forcing the Straits...
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    British and French fleets, under the overall command of British Admiral Sackville Carden, were preparing to launch a major attack on the Dardanelles strait;...
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    launch a major attack on 18 March, the overall commander, Admiral Sackville Carden, requested two more battleships of the 5th Squadron, Implacable and...
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    for the 64th United States Congress began in Washington D.C. Admiral Sackville Carden of the Royal Navy cabled Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty...
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    launch a major attack on 18 March, the overall commander, Admiral Sackville Carden, requested two more battleships of the 5th Squadron, Implacable and...
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    at Tenedos to join the British Dardanelles Squadron under Admiral Sackville Carden on 13 February 1915. Cornwallis was one of six British and French battleships...
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  • Military offices Preceded by Frederic Fisher Admiral Superintendent, Malta Dockyard 1910–1912 Succeeded by Sackville Carden...
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    squadron, and arrived at the Dardanelles in February 1915. Admiral Sackville Carden, the commander of the British Mediterranean Fleet, devised a plan to...
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    Ottoman ships failed to materialize, the British commander, Admiral Sackville Carden, ordered the four ships to bombard the Ottoman coastal fortifications...
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  • sea aboard HMCS Montréal, a frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy. HMCS Sackville, the last surviving Flower-class corvette, was used as the model for the...
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    Architect and His Clients. London: Viking Press. ISBN 978-0-670-85871-2. Carden-Coyne, Ana (2009). Reconstructing the Body: Classicism, Modernism, and the...
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  • Coryndon, administrator (1897–1907) Hugh Hole, administrator (1907) John Carden, acting administrator (1907–1908) Robert Edward Codrington, administrator...
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