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Journal for the use of Midshipmen: Michael Coyne, HMS Glasgow
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A daily diary which Midshipmen were required to keep as part of their training, the purpose of which was to train Midshipmen in observation, expression and orderliness, and which was regularly inspected by the supervising officer and the Captain. Midshipmen were to record in their own language t...
Journal for the use of Midshipmen: Alfred George Julian, HMS Repulse
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A daily diary which Midshipmen were required to keep as part of their training, the purpose of which was to train Midshipmen in observation, expression and orderliness, and which was regularly inspected by the supervising officer and the Captain. Midshipmen were to record in their own language t...
Journal for the use of Midshipmen: John Helmdon St Clair Strange, HMS King George V
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A daily diary which Midshipmen were required to keep as part of their training, the purpose of which was to train Midshipmen in observation, expression and orderliness, and which was regularly inspected by the supervising officer and the Captain. Midshipmen were to record in their own language t...
Journal for the use of Midshipmen: Ezekiel Solomon Joshua, HMS Malaya.
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A daily diary which Midshipmen were required to keep as part of their training, the purpose of which was to train Midshipmen in observation, expression and orderliness, and which was regularly inspected by the supervising officer and the Captain. Midshipmen were to record in their own language t...
Journal for the use of Midshipmen: Ian Crawford Davenport, HMS Malaya and HMS Duke of York.
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A daily diary which Midshipmen were required to keep as part of their training, the purpose of which was to train Midshipmen in observation, expression and orderliness, and which was regularly inspected by the supervising officer and the Captain. Midshipmen were to record in their own language t...