• Admiral Sir Robert Barlow GCB (25 December 1757 – 11 May 1843) was a senior and distinguished officer of the British Royal Navy who saw extensive service...
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  • Robert Barlow may refer to: Robert Barlow (Royal Navy officer) (1757–1843), Royal Navy officer Robert Barlow (cartographer) (1813–1883), Canadian cartographer...
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  • Erasmus Barlow, 3rd Baronet DSC, DL (23 January 1914 – 12 October 2003) was an officer in the Royal Navy. Barlow was the eldest son of the Sir Alan Barlow, 2nd...
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  • Vice-Admiral Samuel Butcher (22 November 1770 – 8 May 1849) was an officer of the British Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Butcher...
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    Bowen (baptised 14 February 1780 – 20 October 1827) was an English Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator, who led the first settlement of Tasmania...
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  • the Walrus. (season 4; guest season 3) Adam Neill as Mr. Soames: Royal Navy officer. (season 4; guest season 3) Jeremy Crutchley as Morley: Crew Mate...
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    Barlow, (26 May 1912 – 21 February 1954). Sir Thomas Erasmus Barlow, (23 January 1914 – 12 October 2003), Royal Navy officer. Erasmus Darwin Barlow (1915–2005)...
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    Chatham Dockyard was a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the River Medway in Kent. Established in Chatham in the mid-16th century, the dockyard subsequently...
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  • actor who is best remembered for playing the role as senior CID officer Charlie Barlow, a character he originated in the early years of the long-running...
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    inventing some of the world's earliest naval torpedoes for use by the Royal Navy. Fulton became interested in steam engines and the idea of steamboats...
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  • Hereford). Chief Officer Gladys Octavia Snow, WRNS (Upham, Southampton). Acting Commander Rupert Basil Michel Long, Royal Australian Navy. Major (temporary...
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    Bermuda (Her/His Majesty's Dockyard, Bermuda) was the principal base of the Royal Navy in the Western Atlantic between American independence and the Cold War...
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    for the Royal Navy (the others being HMNB Clyde and HMNB Portsmouth) and is the sole nuclear repair and refuelling facility for the Royal Navy. The largest...
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    Revolt of the Admirals (category United States Navy in the 20th century)
    involving a number of retired and active duty United States Navy admirals. These included serving officers Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, Chief of Naval Operations...
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    Warrant Officer Class II (acting) Robert Brown Forrest, Royal Army Service Corps. 8/2822693 Warrant Officer Class II (acting) Allan Forsyth, Royal Army Service...
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    The rank of admiral is currently the highest rank to which an officer in the Royal Navy can be promoted, admiral of the fleet being used nowadays only...
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    Air Ministry to be assigned to the RAF or the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm (FAA). The Commanding Officer of the school was Major Cecil Montgomery-Moore...
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  • Canadian Navy, O.N. X-41027. Petty Officer Norman C. C. Roberts, Royal Canadian Naval Reserve, O.N. A-817. Stoker Petty Officer Douglas C. Fisher, Royal Canadian...
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  • Rear Admiral (RAdm) is a flag officer rank of the British Royal Navy. It is immediately superior to Commodore and is subordinate to Vice Admiral. It is...
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  • Samuel Pechell (category Royal Navy admirals)
    FRS (1 September 1785 – 3 November 1849) was a prominent British Royal Navy officer of the early nineteenth century. Although he served in several celebrated...
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    Champion and tennis pioneer Admiral Sir Robert More-Molyneux, GCB (1838–1904), Royal Navy officer and President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich Sir Lepel...
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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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  • 2012 Warrant Officer Class 2 Colin Robert George Grant, The Royal Logistic Corps, September 2009 Corporal James Halpin, Corps of Royal Engineers, March...
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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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    small British warship, the 14-gun brig HMS Childers under Commander Robert Barlow, was ordered to enter the Roadstead of Brest to reconnoitre the state...
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    Channel Fleet (category Fleets of the Royal Navy)
    Royal Navy formation of warships that defended the waters of the English Channel from 1854 to 1909 and 1914 to 1915. Throughout the course of Royal Navy's...
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  • The Bulldog Breed (category Films directed by Robert Asher)
    "Lover's Leap" by a Royal Navy petty officer. He persuades Puckle to join the Royal Navy, where he will meet "lots of girls". Life in the Navy proves not to...
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  • County of Dorset. Sir (James) Alan Noel Barlow, KBE, CB, Third Secretary, HM Treasury. Military Division Royal Navy Rear Admiral Marshal Llewelyn Clarke...
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    Spanish North Africa in February 1801 between frigates of the French and Royal Navies during the French Revolutionary Wars. The engagement formed part of a...
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  • Children's Officer, Essex County Council. Sidney Wallace Jones, Principal Supply and Transport Officer, Gibraltar, Ministry of Defence (Royal Navy). The Reverend...
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