Pacific Station
The Pacific Station, often referred to as the Pacific Squadron, was one of the geographical divisions into which the Royal Navy divided its worldwide responsibilities. Before 1837, it was called the South America Station.
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Algernon Frederick Rous de Horsey
Algernon Heneage
Algernon Lyons
Andrew Bickford
Arthur Cochrane (Royal Navy officer)
Arthur Farquhar
Charles Frederick Hotham
Charles Hillyar
Fairfax Moresby
Frederick Stirling
George Fowler Hastings
George Hancock (Royal Navy officer)
George Seymour (Royal Navy officer)
Henry Frederick Stephenson
Henry Mangles Denham
Henry Palliser
Henry William Bruce
James Goodrich (Royal Navy officer)
John Baird (Royal Navy officer)
John Kingcome
Lewis Beaumont
Richard Darton Thomas
Robert Lambert Baynes
Robert Otway
Sir Graham Hamond, 2nd Baronet
Sir Michael Seymour, 1st Baronet
Thomas Baker (Royal Navy officer)
Thomas Maitland, 11th Earl of Lauderdale
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Pacific Station
The Pacific Station, often referred to as the Pacific Squadron, was one of the geographical divisions into which the Royal Navy divided its worldwide responsibilities. Before 1837, it was called the South America Station.
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Die Pacific Station, oftmals a ...... ion bestand von 1837 bis 1905.
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La Pacific Station, parfois ap ...... e Portail de l’océan Pacifique
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The Pacific Station, often ref ...... led the South America Station.
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Die Pacific Station, oftmals a ...... ion bestand von 1837 bis 1905.
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La Pacific Station, parfois ap ...... e Portail de l’océan Pacifique
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The Pacific Station, often ref ...... led the South America Station.
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Pacific Station
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