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1238:. German destroyers dominated the fjord, no airfields were seized to provide air cover and troops earmarked for the centre prong were never landed. When the troops were evacuated in early May 1940, there was shock in Britain. Parliament gathered for the
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with a landing party of 32 men, armed with rifles, pistols, cutlasses and explosives. His men quickly destroyed the Chinese gun mountings, blew up the powder magazine and returned to the ship.
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2808:. Lees Knowles Lectures. Cambridge: University Press.
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1521:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004.
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2663:The British Admirals of the Fleet 1734 β 1995
1562:. dover-kent.co.uk. 2000β2006. Archived from
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2813:St John-McAlister, Michael.
2749:. London: Allen & Unwin.
2740:. London: The Hogarth Press.
2682:Adventures Ashore and Afloat
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447:Distinguished Service Order
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1106:on 16 May 1921, he became
1042:. He was then advanced to
969:Keyes took command of the
907:Battle of Heligoland Bight
811:, then a brief month with
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3082:Roger George Bowlby Keyes
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2847:The Dreadnought Project:
2627:. Pen & Sword Books.
1556:"Admiral Sir Roger Keyes"
1404:Croix de Guerre 1914β1918
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2661:Heathcote, Tony (2002).
2623:Glenton, Robert (1991).
2153:"Commander's Evidence".
1191:in 1938 and, along with
694:
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249:Sir Charles Patton Keyes
2895:Cecil Frederick Dampier
2797:The Fight For Gallipoli
2708:Preston, Diana (2000).
2665:. Pen & Sword Ltd.
1654:Keyes 1939, pp. 165β173
1434:(Greece) β 24 June 1909
1410:Order of the Iron Crown
1406:(France) β 23 July 1918
1388:(France) β 5 April 1916
1317:amphibious warfare ship
925:mentioned in dispatches
3210:British naval attachΓ©s
3175:Lords of the Admiralty
2642:Halpern, Paul (1995).
2085:. HMS Hood Association
1663:Keyes 1939, p. 243β258
1527:10.1093/ref:odnb/34309
1456:
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1428:(Italy) β 22 June 1908
1422:(Turkey) β 4 June 1908
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546:Battlecruiser Squadron
384:Battlecruiser Squadron
2804:Keyes, Roger (1943).
2795:Keyes, Roger (1941).
2788:Naval Memoirs, 2 vols
2786:Keyes, Roger (1934).
2680:Keyes, Roger (1939).
2604:Carlyon, Les (2003).
2264:The Edinburgh Gazette
2039:The Edinburgh Gazette
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1380:Mention in Despatches
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284:Years of service
227:St James's Cemetery,
2167:Glenton, pp. 177β183
1416:) β 24 February 1908
1169:Member of Parliament
1147:Admiral of the Fleet
1052:Battle Cruiser Force
936:Dardanelles Campaign
523:Dardanelles Campaign
459:Admiral of the Fleet
393:Commander-in-Chief,
379:Battle Cruiser Force
298:Admiral of the Fleet
127:Member of Parliament
36:The Right Honourable
33:Admiral of the Fleet
2976:Sir Arthur Waistell
2946:Sir Frederick Field
1761:Dreadnought project
1440:
1298:Combined Operations
1185:Neville Chamberlain
1130:1st Battle Squadron
1112:Mediterranean Fleet
989:4th Battle Squadron
896:Imperial War Museum
892:Glyn Warren Philpot
890:Sketch of Keyes by
578:Combined Operations
574:Neville Chamberlain
554:Mediterranean Fleet
406:Combined Operations
395:Mediterranean Fleet
2878:Sir Reginald Bacon
2773:1939β1945 (1981),
2763:1919β1938 (1981),
2753:1914β1918 (1979),
2573:The London Gazette
2553:The London Gazette
2533:The London Gazette
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1621:The London Gazette
1566:on 14 October 2004
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2712:. Berkley Books.
2325:api.parliament.uk
2225:Heathcote, p. 147
2143:Glenton, p. 28β34
1947:Heathcote, p. 146
1865:Carlyon, p. 83β84
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1540:(Subscription or
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