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  1. Operations Division. The Operations Division [1] was a former directorate of the Admiralty Naval Staff responsible for the creation and implementation of long-term policy in regards to the composition of all Royal Navy fleets, squadrons and commands and including operational planning and monitoring from 1912 to 1961.

  2. History. The Royal Squadron originally known as the Royal Flotilla [3] was an ad hoc naval squadron formed when the Monarch or other members of the royal family are embarked on any travel by sea for official visits. [4] From 1660 until 1884 the squadron/flotilla when assembled was commanded by officers of various rank from Captain of the Fleet ...

  3. The Experimental Squadron under command of Sir Pulteney Malcolm [1] : 265 held trials in July 1832 off the Irish coast, and again on 14 August off the Scilly Islands. [3] The trial of 13 July was between HM cutter Emerald (tender to the Victory) and the Paddy from Cork. The Paddy recently lengthened to 99 tons, [4] winning by twelve minutes or ...

  4. Bombay Dockyard or formally His Majesty's Indian Dockyard, Bombay was originally a naval facility developed by the East India Company beginning in 1670. It was formally established as a Royal Navy Dockyard in 1811 and base of the East Indies Station when the Department of Admiralty in London took over it. The yard was initially managed by the ...

  5. Admiralty. Whitehall. London, Great Britain. The Minesweeping Division was a staff division of the Admiralty Naval Staff first established during World War I (1917-1918) the deactivated. It was re-activated during World War II (1939-1943) before being abolished. [1] It was administered by the Director of Minesweeping Division.

  6. Mercantile Movements Division. The Mercantile Movements Division [1] originally known as the Convoy Section [2] was a former Directorate of the British Admiralty, Naval Staff that coordinated, organised and plotted all Merchant Navy convoys, routing and schedules from 1917 until 1920.

  7. Admiral (en français amiral) est un grade militaire élevé de la Royal Navy, devancé uniquement par le rang d’Admiral of the fleet.. Le rang d’admiral ne doit pas être confondu avec le poste d'« amiral de l'Angleterre » (Admiral of England ou Lord High Admiral) qui — à l' amirauté — est le poste occupé par la personne ayant la responsabilité globale de la Royal Navy.