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  • Commandant Mary Irene Talbot, CB (17 February 1922 – 11 May 2012) was a British naval officer who served as Director of the Women's Royal Naval Service from...
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  • entomologist Mary Talbot Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, (c. 1594–1649), English daughter of the above Mary Talbot (WRNS officer) (1922–2012), British naval officer...
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    Captain Silas Talbot (January 11, 1751 – June 30, 1813) was an American military officer and slave trader. He served in the Continental Army and Continental...
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    members, 500 of them officers. In addition, 2,867 Wrens, 46 officers and 2,821 other ranks who had previously supported the Royal Naval Air Service chose...
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  • potter Rob Munro, Bishop of Ebbsfleet Mary Talbot, naval officer who served as Director of the Women's Royal Naval Service Category:Alumni of the University...
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    Ralph Talbot was laid down at the Boston Navy Yard 28 October 1935; launched 31 October 1936; sponsored by Mrs. Mary Talbot, mother of Lieutenant Talbot; and...
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    he was accused of embezzling almost £1,000 thanks to his position as Naval Officer of the colony, and was forced to flee Maryland for Europe in order to...
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    Admiral of the Fleet Lord Walter Talbot Kerr, GCB, PC, DL (28 September 1839 – 12 May 1927) was a Royal Navy officer. After taking part in the Crimean...
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    Thomas Truxtun (category 18th-century American naval officers)
    Truxtun (or Truxton) (February 17, 1755 – May 5, 1822) was an American naval officer after the Revolutionary War, when he served as a privateer, who rose...
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  • John Talbot Dillon (1734–1806) was an Anglo-Irish naval officer, traveller and historian. He was the son of Francis Dillon and Mary Wingfield, and was...
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  • House of the Colonial Legislature in St. Mary's City, Maryland from 1701 to 1704. He also served as the Naval Officer for Patuxent from 1684 to 1685, as Justice...
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  • Major Sharington Talbot, Member of Parliament for Chippenham, at the White Hart Inn, Glastonbury, by Captain Love, a fellow-officer of the Wiltshire Militia...
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    Frederick Marryat (category Royal Navy officers)
    Canary Islands. This was an uninspiring exercise. As his first novel The Naval Officer had just been published, he decided to resign his commission in November...
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    naval officer. It is a three-storey country house in Palladian style. A school was provided on a central site in Lacock village by Henry Fox Talbot in...
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    USS Constitution (category Naval History and Heritage Command)
    public events as part of the Naval History and Heritage Command. As she is a fully commissioned Navy ship, her crew of 75 officers and sailors participate...
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    protegee at the Naval Ordnance Department, Captain Murray Sueter. Consequently Sueter was the first Royal Navy officer assigned to a naval air project. On...
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    Isaac Hull (category 18th-century American naval officers)
    undeclared naval Quasi-War with France. During his time on USS Constitution, Hull served as first lieutenant and executive officer to Captain Silas Talbot. Talbot...
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    Medal and Croix de Guerre. Section Officer Mary Katherine Herbert Section Officer Phyllis Latour Section Officer Cecily Lefort, posthumously awarded...
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    Talbot H. Green (born Paul Geddes, August 11, 1810 - July 2, 1889), was an American merchant and politician during the mid-19th century, who was exposed...
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    John Lehman (category United States Air Force officers)
    and joined the United States Naval Reserve as an ensign. He later rose to the rank of commander as a naval flight officer on the A-6 Intruder as a bombardier/navigator...
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