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The Abercrombie-class monitors came about when Bethlehem Steel in the United States, the contracted supplier of the main armament for the Greek battleship Salamis being built in Germany, instead offered to sell the four 14"/45 caliber gun twin gun turrets to the Royal Navy on 3 November 1914, the ships were laid down and launched within six ...
Royal Navy; Usage on da.wikipedia.org Royal Navy; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Royal Navy; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Marina Real británica; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Codes OTAN des grades des officiers mariniers et marins des marines militaires; Modèle:Grades et insignes des flottes militaires de l'OTAN/OR/Royaume-Uni; Utilisateur:Domenjod ...
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List of Royal Navy ships; List of aircraft carriers; Liverpool; Lord Mountbatten; Los Angeles-class submarine; Mansfield Smith-Cumming; National flag; Ohio-class submarine; Olav V; Prince Andrew, Duke of York; Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex; Prince William, Duke of Cumberland; Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon; Queen Elizabeth 2; RFA Sir ...
Ratings in the Royal Navy include trade badges on the right sleeve to indicate a specific job. The information on the left arm is the individual's rate - e.g. a leading rate (commonly called a leading hand).
Admiral (Royal Navy) Comparative navy officer ranks of Anglophone countries; Comparative navy officer ranks of Europe; Comparative navy officer ranks of the Commonwealth; Comparison of United Kingdom and United States military ranks; Ranks and insignia of NATO navies' officers; User:Beronj/sandbox; User:Cdjp1/ranks; User:JMvanDijk/Sandbox2
The Flag of the Lord High Admiral. The flag of the Lord High Admiral is to be hoisted, on occasions when the Lord High Admiral (office currently vacant), is present with any body of Royal Naval or Royal Marines forces, afloat or ashore, and on such other maritime occasions as The Lord High Admiral may command. [17] Flag Officers. Admirals: Flags.