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Sir Reginald St George Smallridge Bond (10 April 1872 – 27 July 1955) was a British medical doctor and Royal Navy administrator.‘BOND, Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald (St George Smallridge)’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2007; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012; online edn, Nov 201accessed 24 March 2014/ref> He was Medical Director-General of the Royal Navy, 1931–1934; and Honorary Physician to the King at the same time. References 1872 births 1955 deaths 19th-century English medical doctors 20th-century English medical doctors Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians Royal Navy officers 20th-century Royal Navy personnel {{UK-med-bio-stub ...
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Royal Navy
The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against France. The modern Royal Navy traces its origins to the early 16th century; the oldest of the UK's armed services, it is consequently known as the Senior Service. From the middle decades of the 17th century, and through the 18th century, the Royal Navy vied with the Dutch Navy and later with the French Navy for maritime supremacy. From the mid 18th century, it was the world's most powerful navy until the Second World War. The Royal Navy played a key part in establishing and defending the British Empire, and four Imperial fortress colonies and a string of imperial bases and coaling stations secured the Royal Navy's ability to assert naval superiority globally. Owing to this historical prominence, it is common, even among non-Britons, to ref ...
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