he received an eighth medal, the Arctic Emblem. King ended his Royal Navy career as executive officer of the submarine depot ship Forth, an appointment...
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Captain King may refer to: Bill King (Royal Navy officer) (1910–2012), submarine commander Ernest King (1878–1956), United States Navy officer Frank Ragan...
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The Royal Navy Police (RNP) is the service police branch of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. Members of the RNP enforce service law and discipline. The...
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control. The bill received Royal Assent on 4 May 1910. Initially equipped with two former Royal Navy vessels, HMCS Niobe and HMCS Rainbow, King George V granted...
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baseball player Bill King (Royal Navy officer) (1910–2012), British submarine commander, circumnavigator, author William King (police officer) (born 1972)...
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operations. The Royal Moroccan Navy is administratively managed by the Administration of Defence, which is (de facto) commanded by King Mohammed VI, the...
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The Royal Danish Navy (Danish: Søværnet, lit. 'The Navy') is the sea-based branch of the Danish Armed Forces force. The RDN is mainly responsible for...
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of the Royal Canadian Navy goes back to 1910, when the naval force was created as the Naval Service of Canada and renamed a year later by King George...
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Admiral Sir Robert Holmes (c. 1622 – 18 November 1692) was an English Royal Navy officer. He participated in the second and third Anglo-Dutch Wars, both of...
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Pepys Rawlins, KBE, FRCP, FRAeS (12 May 1922 – 27 July 2011) was a Royal Navy officer and pioneer in the field of diving medicine. Rawlins was the son of...
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