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  2. HMS Vernon (shore establishment) - Wikipedia

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    Vernon was established on 26 April 1876, as the Royal Navy's Torpedo Branch also known as the Torpedo School, named after the ship HMS Vernon which served as part of its floating base. After the First World War , HMS Vernon moved ashore, taking over the Gunwharf site, where it continued to operate until 1 April 1996, when the various elements ...

  3. Royal Navy during the First World War - Wikipedia

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    It became clear that the Royal Navy would not have been able to win the war without the support of the United States. [30] [31] The Royal Navy's losses during the war totalled around 40,000, including 34,600 killed and 5,100 wounded. In addition, there were 1,250 prisoners of war. [32] In 1914, the Royal Navy consisted of three fleets.

  4. RNTE Shotley - Wikipedia

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    Royal Naval Training Establishment Shotley, known in the Royal Navy as HMS Ganges, was a naval training establishment at Shotley, near Ipswich in Suffolk. Starting in 1905, it trained boys for naval service until 1973 (The school-leaving age was raised to 16 so ended the recruitment of 15-year-old boy sailors).

  5. HMS Ganges (shore establishment) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Ganges was a training ship and later stone frigate of the Royal Navy. She was established as a boys' training establishment in 1865, and was based aboard a number of hulks before moving ashore. She was based alternately in Falmouth, Harwich (from 1899) and Shotley (from 1905). She remained in service at RNTE Shotley until October 1976. [1]

  6. HMS Vivid (shore establishment 1890) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Vivid was the Royal Navy designation for the barracks at Devonport in England and for other nominal bases in Cornwall, Ireland and Wales. HMS Vivid was commissioned in 1890, and operated as a training unit until 1914. The base was renamed HMS Drake in 1934, which today refers to all of Her Majesty's Naval Base Plymouth. [1]

  7. HMS Excellent (shore establishment) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Excellent is a Royal Navy "stone frigate" (shore establishment) sited on Whale Island near Portsmouth in Hampshire. HMS Excellent is itself part of the Maritime Warfare School, with a headquarters at HMS Collingwood, although a number of lodger units are resident within the site including the offices of the First Sea Lord.

  8. Navy cadets' epic flash mob performance will make you ... - AOL

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    Graduates from Norway's Royal Naval School in Stavanger decided to shake things up at their graduation with a surprise flash mob performance. Navy cadets' epic flash mob performance will make you ...

  9. HMS Defiance - Wikipedia

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    She became the Navy's torpedo school ship in 1884 and was sold in 1931. HMS Defiance (shore establishment 1884) was the Royal Navy's torpedo school, established in 1884 in the second rate HMS Defiance (1861), and in subsequent ships that were renamed HMS Defiance. These included: HMS Defiance was the original school ship from 1884 until 1931.