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dbpedia:Manley_Laurence_Power
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Admiral Sir Manley Laurence Power KCB, CBE, DSO & Bar, DL (10 January 1904 – 17 May 1981) was a Royal Navy Admiral who fought in World War II as a Captain and later rose to more senior ranks, including the NATO position Allied Commander-in-Chief, Channel. He is chiefly remembered for leading the 26th Destroyer Flotilla that sank the Japanese cruiser Haguro in the Malacca Strait during Operation Dukedom.
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Sir Manley Laurence Power Power, Manley
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Royal Navy admiral
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1904-01-10Z
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dbpedia:Kingston_upon_Thames
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1904-01-01Z
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1981-05-17Z
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1981-01-01Z
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HMS Opportune(9 Jun 1942 – Aug 1942) HMS Myngs(Jun 1944? – Nov 1944) HMS H32 (21 Apr 1933 – Jan 1934) Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth(HMS Victory) & Allied Commander-in-Chief, Channel & Commander-in-Chief, Home Station (Designate) (9 Mar 1959 – 1961) (17 Nov 1944 – Jul 1945) Flag OfficerAircraft Carriers (1956–1957) HMS Osprey(Royal Naval Air Station,Portland) (4 May 1949 – May 1950) HMS Severn(31 May 1937 – Apr 1939) HMS Kempenfelt& Captain (D)26th Destroyer Flotilla(24 Apr 1944 – Jun 1944)
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1961-01-01Z
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1917-01-01Z