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British Flags; Their Early History and their Developement at ...
The real reason undoubtedly was that the squadronal organisation of the days
when squadronal colours were first invented had become obsolete, and changes
in tactics had rendered the squadronal colours unnecessary. Before the change ...
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British flags, their early history, and their development at ...
The real reason undoubtedly was that the squadronal organisation of the days
when squadronal colours were first invented had become obsolete, and changes
in tactics had rendered the squadronal colours unnecessary. Before the change ...
William Gordon Perrin, 1922
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The English Navy in the Revolution of 1688
one concerning the squadronal divisions of the fleet and the other touching the
line of battle, were in the King's hands by October 14th.1 There are still extant a
squadronal divisional list for fifty ships, a system of signals for calling aboard the
...
Edward Barzillai Powley, 2010
Squadronal colours, origin of Red Ensign. I understand that the use of red, blue
and white ensigns to distinguish units of the three main divisions of the English
fleet were adopted in 1625, and that except for a change in the significance of the
...
Leonard George Carr Laughton, Roger Charles Anderson, William Gordon Perrin, 1959
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Publications of the Navy Records Society
The Royal James was Rupert's flagship in 1665, and the two articles may be
squadronal orders of his. Then, numbered 9 to 1 2, come four ' additional
instructions for sailing' by the Duke of York, relating to chasing, and dated April
24, 1665.
Navy Records Society (Great Britain), 1905
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The Cambridge modern history
As far as the Dutch War was concerned, the foundation of a squadronal
subdivision was laid on May 19, 1652, when Penn was appointed Vice- Admiral
and Bourne Rear- Admiral ; and it is clear that the English fleet was divided into
three ...
Baron John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, 1906
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The Successors of Drake
1 All authorities do not mention the squadronal vice-admirals, but there can be no
doubt they existed as in 1588 and like the ' lieutenants of squadrons ' in 1589.
Stow gives a list of them, and he is confirmed by Vere, who says he himself was ...
Sir Julian Stafford Corbett, 1916
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Some Principles of Maritime Strategy: By Julian S. Corbett
Supporting units to be effective must multiply into squadrons, and sooner or later
the inferior Power seeking to substitute commerce destruction for the clash of
squadrons will have squadronal warfare thrust upon him, provided again the ...
Sir Julian Stafford Corbett, 1918
9
The Navy in the War of William III 1689-1697: Its State and ...
York's Instructions of 1673, the new orders emphasized the formal element of the
line to the almost total exclusion of the squadronal tactics which had been
appearing in those of the third Dutch war, and represented in its final form the
reliance ...
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the cambridge modern history
The papers already published show that the Dutch fleets possessed a complete
squadronal organisation. ... the foundation of a squadronal subdivision was laid
on May 19, 1652, when Penn was appointed Vice- Admiral and Bourne Rear- ...
Stanley Leathes, G. W. (George Walter) Prothero, Sir Adolphus William Ward, John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton Acton (Baron.), 1964