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    Admiral Sir Martin Eric Dunbar-Nasmith, VC, KCB, KCMG (1 April 1883 – 29 June 1965) was a Royal Navy officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the...
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    mountaineer David Nasmith (1799–1839), founder of the City Mission Movement David Dunbar-Nasmith (1921–1997), Royal Navy admiral James Nasmith (1740–1808),...
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  • Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, VC KCB KCMG (1883–1965) and Beatrix Justina Dunbar-Dunbar-Rivers CBE. His elder brother was Rear-Admiral David Dunbar-Nasmith,...
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    politician Martin Aagaard (1863–1913), Norwegian painter Martin Buber (1878–1965), Israeli philosopher, translator, and educator Martin Dunbar-Nasmith (1883–1965)...
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  • officer who became Naval Secretary. Born the son of Admiral Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, Dunbar-Nasmith joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman in 1939. He served...
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  • Eyres-Monsell, First Lord Sir Ernle Chatfield, First Sea Lord Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, Second Sea Lord Reginald Henderson, Third Sea Lord Percy Noble...
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  • Sir Montague Edmund Browning 13 February 1939 – 19 June 1945 Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith 19 June 1945 – 12 October 1962 Sir John Hereward Edelsten 12 October...
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    Baillie-Grohman assumed command on 28 September 1938. Admiral Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith inspected the ship's company on 16 February. After recommissioning...
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    Operation Weserübung, the Luftwaffe began to take a toll of merchant ships. Martin Harlinghausen and his recently established command—Fliegerführer Atlantik—contributed...
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    (1881–1955), admiral, was born in Barnes, then part of Surrey. Martin Dunbar-Nasmith (1883–1965), admiral, was born in Barnes, then part of Surrey. Bernard...
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    the safety of British shipping in the Western Approaches. Admiral Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, who had been Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, also took over responsibility...
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    Services Institute for Defence Studies (1988) 133#1 pp 67–70. Stanley, Martin (2006). The Order of Merit. I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd., London. ISBN 978-1860648489...
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    Fuller, 1930–1932 Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, 1932–1935 Admiral Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, 1935–1938 Admiral Sir Charles Little, 1938–1941 Admiral Sir William...
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  • Parish Church in Elgin. The Queen was represented by Adml. Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester by Capt. Iain Tennant. Mosley...
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    Archived from the original on 17 July 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015. Skála, Martin. "Queen places in London". Queen Concerts. Retrieved 12 April 2016. "Emma...
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    Fullerton Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth 1935–1938 Succeeded by Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith Preceded by Sir Studholme Brownrigg Commander-in-Chief, The Nore...
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    Berehaven, Ireland. The force commander of British submarines, Captain Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, commended L2 and the destroyers for the action in his report on...
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  • first communist Member of Parliament (born 1890) 29 June – Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, admiral, recipient of the Victoria Cross (born 1883) 1 July – Wally...
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    London 1938–1946 Rear Admiral Edward Courtney Boyle 1939–42 Admiral Martin Dunbar-Nasmith 1942–46 Lowestoft HMS Minos Naval Officer-in-Charge, Lowestoft 1914–1918...
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    Berehaven, Ireland. The force commander of British submarines, Captain Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, commended L2 and the destroyers for the action in his report on...
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    expenditure. Her loss prompted Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches, Martin Dunbar-Nasmith to order all Liverpool–bound ships to remain in convoy until past...
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    Joseph T. McNarney — American general (Commander's Cross with Star) Martin Dunbar-Nasmith — British officer Adam Nieniewski — Polish officer (Officer's Cross)...
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    southern ports on the Bay of Biscay was commanded by Admiral Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, the Commander-in-Chief of Western Approaches Command based in Devonport...
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    Berehaven, Ireland. The force commander of British submarines, Captain Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, commended L2 and the destroyers for the action in his report on...
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    by the British submarine HMS E11 under the command of Lt. Cdr. Martin Dunbar-Nasmith. The torpedo struck the engine room and the ship was torn in two...
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    Military offices Preceded by Martin Dunbar-Nasmith Rear-Admiral Submarines 1931–1932 Succeeded by Noel Laurence Preceded by Sir Frederic Dreyer Deputy...
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  • Michael Culme-Seymour, 3rd Baronet 1937: Stanley Colville 1953: Martin Dunbar-Nasmith 1911: Edmund Fremantle 1953: Percy Noble 2023: Gordon Messenger...
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    sinking of 11 ships over a three-week period. Submarine commander Martin Dunbar-Nasmith was awarded a Victoria Cross for the mission. The prototype of the...
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    (1927–1929) Rear-Admiral Eric Fullerton (1929–1932) Rear-Admiral Martin Dunbar-Nasmith (1932–1934) Vice-Admiral Frank Rose (1934–1936) Vice-Admiral Alexander...
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    Home Fleet 1939–1940 Succeeded by Sir John Tovey Preceded by Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth 1941–1943 Succeeded by Sir Ralph Leatham...
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