• Surgeon Vice Admiral Sir John Stuart Pepys Rawlins, KBE, FRCP, FRAeS (12 May 1922 – 27 July 2011) was a Royal Navy officer and pioneer in the field of...
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  • of Rawlins, in Washington, D.C. John Rawlins (director) (1902–1997), American film director John Rawlins (Royal Navy officer) (1922–2011), Royal Navy Medical...
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    his death at the Worcester Royal Infirmary in 1963. In the 2004 BBC series Dunkirk, Captain Tennant is played by Adrian Rawlins. In the 2017 Christopher...
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    the Navy Board, and responsibility for medical officers passed to the Victualling Board. In 1832 the two remaining bodies of the Royal Navy (the Navy Board...
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    Lieutenant Lloyd Peddicord as commanding officer, and Navy Ensign John Bell as executive officer. Navy Chief Petty Officers and sailors came from the boat pool...
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    Admiral Clark Gayton (1712 – 5 March 1785) was an admiral in the British Royal Navy serving in the American Revolutionary War and in the West Indies before...
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  • Rear Admiral (RAdm) is a flag officer rank of the British Royal Navy. It is immediately superior to Commodore and is subordinate to Vice Admiral. It is...
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  • resident medical officer at Princess Mary Maternity Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne. When the Second World War started he joined the Royal Navy, spending most...
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    Walter Matthau. In 2014, Firth played the part of the character Andrew Rawlins in Undeniable, a two-part series made for the ITV network. In 2015 he played...
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  • Force officer and hyperbaric medicine researcher Richard Larn – British shipwreck historian John Rawlins (Royal Navy officer) – Royal Navy officer and pioneer...
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    who have held general officer rank or the rank of brigadier (together now recognized as starred officers) in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian...
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  • Army officer and writer on military subjects Harold Kitson (1874–1951), South African tennis player Henry Kitson (1877–1952), Royal Navy officer Henry...
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  • secretary. Other recruits include John Rawlins, Jupiter Sharts, Silas Trip, and a mute teenage drummer boy whom Rawlins refers to as "Honey". The men learn...
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  • escape and disappear, Rawlins is murdered by Castle in the men's restroom of Kabul International Airport. William J. "Bill" Rawlins III appears in the first...
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  • (1917–1944), distinguished serviceman, T/Captain, 2nd Bn. The Royal Norfolk Regiment Adrian Rawlins (born 1958), film and television actor Hugo Rittson-Thomas...
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  • physiology and hyperbaric medicine (1962 - ) J. A. Quinn (c1973) John Rawlins – Royal Navy officer and pioneer in the field of diving medicine (1922-2011) Jean-Yves...
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    SEALAB (redirect from SEALAB (US Navy))
    necessary to remove carbon dioxide. Surgeon commander John Rawlins, a Royal Navy medical officer assigned to the project, also suggested that hypothermia...
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    Boat Service (SBS) is the special forces unit of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The SBS can trace its origins back to the Second World War when the Army...
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  • Vice admiral is a flag officer rank of the British Royal Navy and equates to the NATO rank code OF-8. It is immediately superior to the rear admiral rank...
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    Lionel Crabb (category Royal Navy officers)
    January 1909 – presumed dead 19 April 1956), known as Buster Crabb, was a Royal Navy frogman and diver who vanished during a reconnaissance mission for MI6...
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  • Corvette K-225 (category Films about the Royal Navy)
    K -225. In 1943 at the height of the Battle of the Atlantic, the Royal Canadian Navy Lieutenant Commander MacClain has just lost his ship and most of...
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    National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 Commissioned Sea Officers of the Royal Navy 1660-1815, vol. 2. ed. David Syrett Naval History of Great Britain...
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    HMS Royal George was a ship of the line of the Royal Navy. A first-rate with 100 guns on three decks, she was the largest warship in the world at the...
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  • One racing driver David Newsom, English first-class cricketer and Royal Navy officer Clément Novalak, racing driver Mike Parkes, Engineer (Hillman Imp)...
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    Diggers: The Australian Army, Navy and Air Force in Eleven Wars. Vol. 2. London: Lansdowne. ISBN 1-86302-387-9. OCLC 31743147. Rawlins, Anthony (2017). "7th Combat...
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    created by the United States Navy during World War II with specialized non-tactical missions. They were predecessors of the navy's current SEAL teams. Their...
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  • (1907–2002), General Officer Commanding the 2nd Infantry Division (1956–1958) Major-General Oliver Nugent (1860–1926) Major-General James Rawlins (1823–1905) Major-General...
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    armour of the 5th Canadian Armoured Division, Royal Air Force air strikes and boats of the Royal Navy. The Western Allies first tried to liberate Arnhem...
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    Paul Boyton in the 1870s and later was claimed by John Spence, an enlisted member of the U.S. Navy and member of the OSS Maritime Unit, to have been applied...
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    Hugh Dowding (category Royal Flying Corps officers)
    GCVO, CMG (24 April 1882 – 15 February 1970) was an officer in the Royal Air Force. He was Air Officer Commanding RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of...
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