Thanks to a nudge from Dave, I can now declare the Admiralty Boardroom open for business.
Rob.
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Thanks to a nudge from Dave, I can now declare the Admiralty Boardroom open for business.
Rob.
What time will the drinks be served ?
Irony of ironies, a pirate in the Admiralty...
Just think of it as a Marque of respect DB.
Rob.
These days the reverse is more likely
Nothing political there at all then Dave? :wink:
Rob.
BTW, sent you two an email putting out feelers on a more fleshed out Trafalgar roadmap for Ares; it's *still* more aggressive shortcutting than my AMS would like but I think if Ares can stay the course to a ten-wave line, and if we can fit Nile, 1812, AWI and a couple merchies into fifteen sculpts then I think most of the major needs can be filled out with restats and reprints to Traditional Naval Wargamer satisfaction.
I had a glance at it Db, but I am a bit too busy at present to give it the attention which it deserves. As soon as i get a chance I will digest what you have suggested.
Rob.
Bonjour, monsieurs. :salute:
Need to get familiar with my new titel and read about the meaning of this.
So if I understand right in terms of a few cannonballs more or a new mast for your flagship, a kind of paper need to cross my table, first?
:wink:
A ten wave line? I admire your optimism, another one in the next 24 months would be a significant achievement :pray::talk::hmmm:
I did see your email, alas the demands of the fleet have prevented me from attending to it (having fun getting a ship back to sea after refit and some submarine work getting in the way)
Didn't say a word about timetable :) and that includes the four we already have which I'm leveraging for reprints and restats. :) Hopefully they at LEAST give us some new Wave 1 decoes alongside the re-run Starter...
Good luck with the For Real Marbles stuff!
Morning Sven and just for you.
THE NAVY BOARD.
List of Principal Officers and Commissioners 1660-1796 included.
- Comptroller of the Navy (chaired meetings of the Board and liaised with the First Lord of the Admiralty)
- Surveyor of the Navy
- Treasurer of the Navy
- Clerk of the Acts of the Navy
The Surveyor of the Navy.
Originally known as Surveyor and Rigger of the Navy was a former principal commissioner and member of both the Navy Board from the inauguration of that body in 1546 until its abolition in 1832 and then a member Board of Admiralty from 1848-1859. In 1860 the office was renamed Controller of The Navy until 1869 when the office was merged with that of the Third Naval Lord's the post holder held overall responsibility for the design of British warships.
The Clerk of the Acts.
- As head of the Navy Office staff
- Administering and processing of all Naval contracts.
- Coordinating the secretarial side of the Navy Board's work.
- Framing and writing answers to letters, orders, and commands from the Board of Admiralty.
- Management of Navy Board records.
- Processing of petty cash payments
- Provision, equipment and victualing of all ships.
- Superintending and organizing the business of the Navy Board.