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  2. 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.

  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. RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus) - Wikipedia

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    Captain T Bulteel was the first Royal Navy station commander of Lee-on-Solent and took up post the following day on 25 May 1939. [1] The first two units to take up residence at HMS Daedalus , on 24 May, 765 Naval Air Squadron , [ 10 ] as a Basic Seaplane Training and Pool Squadron.

  5. Royal Naval School - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Naval School was an English school that was established in Camberwell, London, in 1833 and then formally constituted by the Royal Naval School Act 1840 (3 & 4 Vict. c. lxxxvi). [1] It was a charitable institution, established as a boarding school for the sons of officers in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines .

  6. 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]

  7. HMS Indefatigable (1909) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Indefatigable was the lead ship of her class of three battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the first decade of the 20th Century. When the First World War began, Indefatigable was serving with the 2nd Battlecruiser Squadron (BCS) in the Mediterranean, where she unsuccessfully pursued the battlecruiser Goeben and the light cruiser Breslau of the German Imperial Navy as they fled ...

  8. Royal Naval Division War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Naval Division Memorial is a First World War memorial located on Horse ... which was unveiled on 25 April 1925—ten years to the day after the ...

  9. HMS Natal - Wikipedia

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    HMS Natal was a Warrior-class armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. She escorted the royal yacht in 1911–1912 for the newly crowned King George V's trip to India to attend the Delhi Durbar.