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English: HMS Juno. This was the cruiser equipped with wireless and commanded by Captain H.B. Jackson during the Summer Manoeuvres of 1899, the results of which were to lead to the widespread installation of wireless telegraphy in ships of the Royal Navy.
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Author Book authors: Pocock R.F. (Rowland Francis); Garratt G.R.M. (Gerald Reginald Mansel)
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