Naval Warfare - Part 5
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Part 5

Corbett, Mr Julian, 62, 67; on the Dunkirk campaign, 89; on commerce in war, 105; on Craig's expedition, 61, 66; on projects of invasion, 77; on the Trafalgar campaign, 118

Cornwallis, and the blockade of Brest, 18, 30

Craft, small, 57, 76

Craig, his expedition to the Mediterranean, 61-67

Cuba, its deliverance by the United States, 54

Dalny, Togo at, 26, 143

Dettingen, 80

Downs, the, Norris ordered to, 85

Duncan, at Camperdown, 126

Dungeness, Roquefeuil anchors at, 87; Norris at, 88; Norris and Roquefeuil at, 89

Dunkirk, troops collected at, 81; embargo at, 83; Saxe and Baraille at, 88

Egypt, Napoleon's descent on, 73

Elliott Islands, Togo at, 26, 143

Embargo, at Dunkirk, 83

Farragut, 7

Fleets, and base, their true relation, 138

Fleet in being, phrase first used by Torrington, 42; defined, 45, 58; a form of disputed command, 30-48

Fleets, supply of, 140

Food Supply, Royal Commission on, 99

Fortress fleet, 48, 58; Admiral Mahan on, 47, 55

Ganteaume, at Brest, 31

General chase, 125

General Staff, the, 117

Germany, Navy Law of 1900, 130

Goschen, Lord, quoted, 124

Gravelines, 79, 87

Gunfleet, the, 37, 40, 44

Hague Conference, 102

Hannay, Mr David, 100

Hannibal, his pa.s.sage of the Alps, 61

Hardy, Nelson's, on big ships, 124

Hawke, 32; blockades Brest 79; at Quiberon Bay, 126

Hornby, Sir Geoffrey, on the command of the sea, 45

Invasion, 51, 68-92; dilemma of, 70

Invasion over sea, three ways of, 75

James II., 32

Justin of Na.s.sau, and the Armada, 79

Killigrew, Vice-Admiral, 34, 37, 39, 40, 44, 78; his expedition to Cadiz, 34; his return to Plymouth, 35.

Knight, Rear-Admiral, escorts Craig, 65

Lagos, Boscawen and De La Clue at, 79

Lepanto, Battle of, 112

Line of battle, the, 113

Lisbon, Craig and Knight at, 65

Lissa, Battle of, 8

Louis XIV., 33