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  2. 63rd (Royal Naval) Division - Wikipedia

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    The 63rd (Royal Naval) Division was a United Kingdom infantry division of the First World War. It was originally formed as the Royal Naval Division at the outbreak of the war, from Royal Navy and Royal Marine reservists and volunteers, who were not needed for service at sea.

  3. Admiralty Record Office - Wikipedia

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    Before the First World War the Admiralty was usually divided up for administrative reasons into branches, departments, divisions and sections, they were all individually responsible for the managing and maintaining their own records, each function were supposed to send all their finished documents to the record office for filing and preservation, this however did not happen due to constant ...

  4. Royal Naval Division War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The site is also well chosen. Here, under the shadow of the Admiralty Building, eleven years ago, the Royal Naval Division was called into martial service; this monument now records their fame and preserves their memory. Their memory is thus linked forever with the Royal Navy, whose child they were, of whose traditions they were so proud."

  5. List of fleets and major commands of the Royal Navy

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    New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy (1921-1940) Commander, Pacific Fleet Destroyers (1945-1946) Vice-Admiral Commanding, Channel Squadron; 3rd and 4th Divisions (Royal Navy) (1909-1912) Rear-Admiral, 1st Aircraft Carrier Squadron; 3rd Aircraft Carrier Squadron (1948-1954) 11th Aircraft Carrier Squadron

  6. Naval Historical Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Historical Branch works in partnership with Fleet Headquarters [10] in order to ensure records of the Royal Navy's wide range of activities are produced, preserved and organized, so that their content is permanently accessible. This is vital for the Branch's main business but is also central to legal and compensation issues.

  7. Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Fleet Auxiliary plans to introduce two new Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ships, in part to protect undersea cables and gas pipelines and partly to compensate for the withdrawal of all ocean-going survey vessels from Royal Navy service. [121] The first of these vessels, RFA Proteus, entered service in October 2023. [122]

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