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    William Locker (February 1731 – 26 December 1800) was an officer in the Royal Navy, who served with distinction during the eighteenth century. He rose...
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  • quarterback William Locker (1866–1952), English footballer and cricketer William Locker (Royal Navy officer) (1731–1800), Royal Navy commodore Yohanan Locker (born...
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  • Vice-Admiral Sir William Monson (1569 – February 1643) was an English admiral and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1601. Monson was the third...
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    first Royal Navy officer assigned to a naval air project. On 21 June 1910, Lt. George Cyril Colmore became the first qualified pilot in the Royal Navy. After...
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    to Indian Navy) and the Royal Pakistan Navy (later renamed to Pakistan Navy). Vice Admiral William Edward Parry became the commanding officer of the Indian...
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    entourage, were given a tour of the Royal Navy ship HMS Dreadnought. Cole was the son of British Army officer William Utting Cole, a major in the 3rd Dragoon...
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  • Oliver Stillingfleet Locker-Lampson, CMG, DSO (25 September 1880 – 8 October 1954) was a British politician and naval reserve officer. He was Member of Parliament...
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    Charles Brown (c. 1678 – 23 March 1753) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He saw service during the Nine Years' War, and the Wars of the Spanish Succession...
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    Francis Crozier (category Royal Navy officers)
    (/ˈkroʊʒər/; 17 October 1796 – disappeared 26 April 1848) was an Irish officer of the Royal Navy and polar explorer who participated in six expeditions to the...
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  • William Montagu (1720? – 1757) was a British Royal Navy captain and politician. Montagu was the son of Edward Richard Montagu, viscount Hinchinbroke (d...
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    Flower-class corvette (category Ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy)
    Royal Netherlands Navy, the Royal Norwegian Navy, the Royal Indian Navy, the Royal Hellenic Navy, the Royal New Zealand Navy, the Royal Yugoslav Navy...
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    Admiral Richard Edwards (c. 1715 – 3 February 1795) was a Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator who twice served as the governor of Newfoundland...
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    Admiral William Parry (1705 – 29 April 1779) was a Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station. Promoted to post captain...
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    Charles Lightoller (category Royal Navy officers of World War I)
    seamen. He was the most senior officer to survive the disaster. Lightoller served as a commanding officer in the Royal Navy during World War I and was twice...
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  • England in 1782. He was the son of John Felton (1752-1796), an officer in the Royal Navy and Governor of the Balearic Islands, by his wife Elizabeth (1765-1833)...
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  • Clive Loehnis (category Royal Navy officers)
    Petersburg. Loehnis attended Lockers Park School. After school Loehnis became a Royal Navy officer cadet, training at the Royal Naval College, Osborne, and...
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    voyage. Due to his hasty departure, he accidentally kept a key to a storage locker believed to contain the binoculars intended for use by the crow's nest lookout...
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  • Groves, portrayed by Greg Ellis, is an officer of the British Royal Navy. Groves first appears as an unnamed officer under Commodore Norrington's command...
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    Elmo Zumwalt (category United States Navy personnel of the Vietnam War)
    Zumwalt Jr. (November 29, 1920 – January 2, 2000) was a United States Navy officer and the youngest person to serve as Chief of Naval Operations. As an...
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  • 1798) was an officer of the Royal Navy who held several commands over the course of his career, and later became a fellow of the Royal Society. Born...
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  • McHale's Navy. Changes: The opening theme song has been altered slightly, and Joe Flynn and Tim Conway are now billed in the opening credits. McHale's Navy at...
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    Commander-in-Chief, The Nore (category Commanders-in-chief of the Royal Navy)
    The Commander-in-Chief, The Nore, was an operational commander of the Royal Navy. His subordinate units, establishments, and staff were sometimes informally...
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  • Division Royal Navy Chief Petty Officer Arthur Henry Carter, P/J.33956. Chief Petty Officer William George Cave, D/J.2229. Chief Petty Officer Francis...
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    Lord Mountbatten (category Royal Navy officers of World War I)
    Mountbatten, was a British statesman, naval officer, colonial administrator and close relative of the British royal family. He was born in the United Kingdom...
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    Fletcher Christian (category Royal Navy officers)
    Bounty in 1789, during which he seized command of the Royal Navy vessel HMS Bounty from Lieutenant William Bligh. In 1787, Christian was appointed master's...
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    John Paul Jones (category Continental Navy officers)
    naval officer who served in the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War. Often referred to as the "Father of the American Navy", Jones...
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    of the Navy. The Naval Academy is the second oldest of the five U.S. service academies and it educates midshipmen for service in the officer corps of...
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    supervision, linen issue, and seabag locker management. However, the increased terrorist threat changed the way the Navy thought and operated. In the mid...
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  • jealous of the apparent favouritism that is shown towards him within the Royal Navy. However, they become firm friends as the novel progresses. Following...
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    Todd Patterson (March 6, 1786 – August 25, 1839) was a United States Navy officer who served during the Quasi-War, First Barbary War, and War of 1812....
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