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  • Rear Admiral Christopher John Parry, CBE (born 29 November 1953) is a British retired Royal Navy officer who was the first chair of the British Government's...
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  • Chris Parry may refer to: Chris Parry (lighting designer) (1952–2007), theatrical lighting designer Chris Parry (Royal Navy officer) Chris Parry (producer)...
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  • Admiral Parry may refer to: Chris Parry (Royal Navy officer) (born 1953), British Royal Navy rear admiral Edward Parry (Royal Navy officer) (1893–1972)...
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    to Indian Navy) and the Royal Pakistan Navy (later renamed to Pakistan Navy). Vice Admiral William Edward Parry became the commanding officer of the Indian...
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    Flower-class corvette (category Ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy)
    Royal Netherlands Navy, the Royal Norwegian Navy, the Royal Indian Navy, the Royal Hellenic Navy, the Royal New Zealand Navy, the Royal Yugoslav Navy...
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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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    heavily in the series, was the executive officer. The officer in training featured in Episode 6 is Chris Parry who fired the first shots in the main conflict...
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  • Andrews, Royal Navy, D257452S. Lieutenant Commander Ross Donald Balfour, Royal Navy, C040712E. Warrant Officer 1 James Adrian Cuthbert, Royal Marines,...
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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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    HMS Antrim (D18) (category County-class destroyers of the Royal Navy)
    HMS Antrim was a County-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy launched on 19 October 1967. In the Falklands War, she was the flagship for the recovery...
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    Commander Chris Hadfield's Reddit AMA From Space". Forbes. "Col. Chris Hadfield (@AstronautChrisHadfield)". Facebook. Retrieved March 12, 2018. "Col. Chris Hadfield"...
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    September, his flag-draped coffin was carried on a gun carriage drawn by 122 Royal Navy ratings to Westminster Abbey for the ceremonial funeral. The televised...
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    throwing bombard of earlier centuries. The French design was copied by the Royal Navy, who continued to refine the class over the next century or more, after...
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    and was underway by 0500. Antrim′s aircrew, which included Lieutenant Chris Parry, anticipated that Santa Fe would unload her troops under the cover of...
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    Operation Tracer was a secret Second World War Royal Navy military operation in Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory and military base. The impetus...
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  • Warship (1973 TV series) (category Royal Navy)
    life in the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines in the 1970s. The primary focus for most stories was on the Captain and his fellow officers, but the series...
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    during World War II Hythe was used as a port for the "little ships" of the Royal Navy, the Motor Torpedo Boats and the RAF Air/Sea Rescue Boats. In 1960, The...
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    James Cook (category Royal Navy officers)
    circumnavigation of New Zealand. Cook joined the British merchant navy as a teenager and joined the Royal Navy in 1755. He served during the Seven Years' War and subsequently...
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    Sunita Williams (category Female United States Navy officers)
    Pandya; born September 19, 1965) is an American astronaut, retired U.S. Navy officer, and former record holder for most spacewalks by a woman (seven) and...
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    ARA Santa Fe (S-21) (category Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Argentine Navy)
    after leaving Grytviken, Santa Fe was detected on radar by Lieutenant Chris Parry, the observer of the Westland Wessex HAS.3 anti-submarine helicopter...
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