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II, Stalin demanded partial control of the | Dardanelles, a strategic passage between the Black Sea |
She was lost off the | Dardanelles after a collision with the Acorn- / H-class |
cruiser Goeben ran aground near outside the | Dardanelles after the Battle of Imbros, three 47 Squadr |
ortance thereafter being transferred to the | Dardanelles, after the building of the "Old Castles" by |
His service in her included the | Dardanelles and Gallipoli campaigns. |
tenant Norman Douglas Holbrook, entered the | Dardanelles and torpedoed the Turkish battleship Mesudi |
he arrived at the island of Tenedos for the | Dardanelles and participated in the Battle of Gallipoli |
n 1916 she shelled Turkish positions at the | Dardanelles and during the remainder of the war was act |
e year the Arabs led by Maslama crossed the | Dardanelles and besieged Constantinople with 200,000 me |
o commanded the entrance of the Hellespont ( | Dardanelles), and acquires Taurica (Crimea). |
In February 1915, Dublin was sent to the | Dardanelles and subsequently assisted Implacable's land |
f any power should enter the Straits of the | Dardanelles and the Bosporus. |
October 1918, Beaver ferried troops to the | Dardanelles and entered the Sea of Marmara before proce |
arth Alliance and Orb Union task force near | Dardanelles and again off the coast of Crete. |
1914 the British submarine B-11 entered the | Dardanelles, and torpedoed the Mesudiye from a range of |
sion was the surveillance of the Black Sea, | Dardanelles and Asia Minor coasts. |
Commander of the 5th Battle Squadron in the | Dardanelles and then as Commander of the 2nd Squadron l |
rst Western European ever, then entered the | Dardanelles and finally returned to the Black Sea after |
In June 1919, Caesar transited the | Dardanelles and transferred to the Black Sea, where she |
avy could also access the Black Sea via the | Dardanelles and the Bosphorus, where the Constantinople |
occupy forts controlling the Straits of the | Dardanelles and the Bosporus; and the right to occupy " |
o open a supply route to Russia through the | Dardanelles and the Black Sea. |
o open a supply route to Russia through the | Dardanelles and the Black Sea. |
ian station, in the Archipelago, and up the | Dardanelles and Bosphorus; examined the south shore of |
o open a supply route to Russia through the | Dardanelles and the Black Sea. |
o open a supply route to Russia through the | Dardanelles and the Black Sea. |
o open a supply route to Russia through the | Dardanelles and the Black Sea. |
tinued activity of Allied submarines in the | Dardanelles and Sea of Marmara, the only significant na |
en Russia and the Mediterranean through the | Dardanelles and the Black Sea. |
The | Dardanelles Army was created to manage operations at Ga |
The | Dardanelles Army was formed in late 1915 and comprised |
The | Dardanelles Army was short-lived as, by the time of its |
forces at Gallipoli were referred to as the | Dardanelles Army and the Salonika contingent became the |
e Mediterranean Expeditionary Force and the | Dardanelles Army, and from 1916 was commanding South Af |
w duties, and after transiting the historic | Dardanelles, arrived Sevastapol 26 January. |
ral James Dundas to Bashika Bay outside the | Dardanelles as political tension increased before the C |
adron which Admiral Hornby took through the | Dardanelles at the time of the Russian war scare in Jun |
served in the Atlantic, the Channel and the | Dardanelles before joining the Naval Intelligence Divis |
to pick up a pilot for the trip through the | Dardanelles, but never arrived. |
this island to cut off their retreat to the | Dardanelles, but was unable due to lack of wind, and th |
Historic map of | Dardanelles by Piri Reis |
ard against any attempted breakout from the | Dardanelles by the German Goeben and Breslau. |
n on an earlier visit to Moudros during the | Dardanelles campaign in 1915 |
Prince of Wales at Malta in 1915 during the | Dardanelles Campaign |
ander of the French forces committed in the | Dardanelles Campaign of 1915 (Battle of Gallipoli) he l |
rom 5 August 1914 until her loss during the | Dardanelles Campaign in 1915. |
ent to reinforce the French squadron in the | Dardanelles campaign after Allies suffered heavily duri |
With the end of the | Dardanelles Campaign in January 1916, British naval for |
Cross for his command of HMS E11 during the | Dardanelles campaign in 1915. |
to reinforce the Allied naval force in the | Dardanelles campaign of 1915, although some of her seco |
Ioannina, he served with distinction in the | Dardanelles campaign. |
e squadron contributed by the French to the | Dardanelles Campaign. |
in Suvla Bay on 31 October 1915 during the | Dardanelles Campaign. |
iterranean fleet, and organised part of the | Dardanelles Campaign. |
by duty in the Mediterranean including the | Dardanelles campaign. |
of the German battlecruiser Goeben and the | Dardanelles Campaign. |
at the start of the naval operations in the | Dardanelles Campaign. |
d to take part in patrols in support of the | Dardanelles Campaign. |
irst World War, was killed in action in the | Dardanelles Campaign. |
alion of the East Yorkshire Regiment in the | Dardanelles campaign. |
tached from the Grand Fleet to serve in the | Dardanelles Campaign. |
Dogger Bank (1915); Naval operations in the | Dardanelles Campaign; and a detailed multichapter narra |
Empire to keep the straits of Bosporus and | Dardanelles closed. |
nd-in-command of Allied naval forces at the | Dardanelles, commented: "It would be hard under these c |
In 1916 he was chairman of the | Dardanelles Commission. |
h the Turkish Straits (the Bosporus and the | Dardanelles) currently carry 120 million barrels (19,00 |
He was killed at the | Dardanelles during World War I. |
atrolling the eastern Mediterranean and the | Dardanelles during the crisis in Jordan. |
ar Department for use in the battle for the | Dardanelles during the First World War. |
tober 1827 and in the naval blockade of the | Dardanelles during the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829. |
who commanded the Allied naval force in the | Dardanelles during World War I. |
of the disastrous Gallipoli landings on the | Dardanelles during World War I. |
ory of the Allied Gallipoli campaign in the | Dardanelles during the First World War (which remains a |
ugust when the two ships passed through the | Dardanelles en route to Constantinople where they were |
arded Turkish fortifications protecting the | Dardanelles even before the British declared war on Tur |
ter in February 1915 and transferred to the | Dardanelles for service in the Dardanelles Campaign. |
ation in the Battle of Navarino, closed the | Dardanelles for Russian ships and revoked the Akkerman |
Dardanelles Fortified Area Command | |
also participated in the main attack on the | Dardanelles forts on 18 March 1915. |
He was present for the bombardment of the | Dardanelles forts in 1914 and was present at the battle |
e Carden, of the Allied naval forces at the | Dardanelles from February through March 1915, when he s |
HMS Roberts sailed for the | Dardanelles in June 1915. |
Raglan sailed for the | Dardanelles in June 1915. |
HMS Havelock sailed for the | Dardanelles in June 1915. |
Lord Nelson and Agamemnon on patrol in the | Dardanelles in 1915. |
bruary 1915 Dartmouth was operating off the | Dardanelles in support of the allied landings at Gallip |
May to undergo a refit and returned to the | Dardanelles in June. |
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the | Dardanelles in 1916. |
ombard Kum Kale, on the Asiatic side of the | Dardanelles in support of the French diversionary landi |
ster for the landings at Cape Helles in the | Dardanelles in April 1915. |
Exmouth left the | Dardanelles in November 1915 and transferred to the Aeg |
Dardanelles is the debut EP by Melbourne based Indie ro | |
by means of a tenuous sea route through the | Dardanelles kept open by the Italian maritime powers of |
Rupert Brooke died aboard en route to the | Dardanelles on April 23, 1915, Trebuki Bay, Skyros |
t the entry of the Allied Fleet through the | Dardanelles on 12 November 1918. |
HMS Abercrombie sailed for the | Dardanelles on 24 June 1915 and provided fire support d |
t the entry of the Allied Fleet through the | Dardanelles on 12 November 1918. |
t the entry of the Allied Fleet through the | Dardanelles on 12 November 1918. |
t the entry of the Allied Fleet through the | Dardanelles on 12 November 1918. |
nd a frigate, established a blockade of the | Dardanelles on 6 March 1807. |
er Squadron while Inflexible arrived at the | Dardanelles on 24 January 1915 where she replaced Indef |
r three ships pressed on and arrived at the | Dardanelles on 14 December 1915. |
Dardanelles Operation | |
Mediterranean Fleet and participated in the | Dardanelles Operation under John Thomas Duckworth. |
In 1807 she took part in the | Dardanelles Operation, where she was detached to Consta |
keeping the Ottoman navy bottled up in the | Dardanelles, preventing them from supplying and reinfor |
Airfield commander, San Stefano and | Dardanelles: September-December 1916 |
gnition from both fans and the music press, | Dardanelles set out to record a few demos, which ended |
mpted to raid British naval forces near the | Dardanelles; she sank two British monitors, but was sun |
Reis and Barbaros Hayreddin anchored in the | Dardanelles, shelled the waters off the cove - it was p |
She joined the | Dardanelles Squadron on 28 February 1915. |
and on 20 March 1915 and joined the British | Dardanelles Squadron on 29 March 1915. |
and arrived at Tenedos to join the British | Dardanelles Squadron on 13 February 1915. |
een the Russian and Ottoman navies near the | Dardanelles Strait. |
o overwhelm the Turkish forts defending the | Dardanelles straits and Bouvet was one of the four Fren |
it under German direction, and to open the | Dardanelles Straits to British warships -- thus facilit |
xpeditions against the Venetian blockade of | Dardanelles Straits. |
of the Sultan's army and the sharing of the | Dardanelles straits. |
the Mediterranean squadron, patrolling the | Dardanelles, Suez canal, and off Syria and Anatolia. |
January 1915, Cornwallis was ordered to the | Dardanelles to participate in the Dardanelles Campaign. |
ch 1915, Prince of Wales was ordered to the | Dardanelles to participate in the Dardanelles Campaign. |
He was sent to the | Dardanelles to back the British Mediterranean Fleet of |
Since 1354, the Turks had used the | Dardanelles to cross over into Thrace in large numbers. |
In October the fleet moved through the | Dardanelles to the Bosphorus and moored at Beikos Bay. |
rned to the Mediterranean to operate in the | Dardanelles to support the allied landings at Gallipoli |
s SMS Breslau and Goeben passed through the | Dardanelles to the Aegean. |
l was part of the squadron sent through the | Dardanelles to undertake duties in the Black Sea, where |
918 Breslau and Goeben returned through the | Dardanelles to the Aegean where they engaged portions o |
t Mudros and attempted to break through the | Dardanelles to the Sea of Marmara. |
Adriatic Sea, Corinth Canal, Aegean Sea and | Dardanelles to Istanbul. |
onal territory on the Black Sea, opened the | Dardanelles to all commercial vessels, commerce is libe |
Bounded by the | Dardanelles to the northwest, by the Aegean Sea to the |
-Hungarian allies to send submarines to the | Dardanelles to help attack the British and French fleet |
The naval Battle of the | Dardanelles took place on 10-11 May 1807 during the Rus |
d 20 May-8 June 1915 in the Sea of Marmara, | Dardanelles, Turkey, Lieutenant-Commander Nasmith, in c |
d when the squadron sailed back through the | Dardanelles, Turkish shore batteries attacked the Briti |
the then-current military situation in the | Dardanelles, using various maps to assist understanding |
mpaign started with an attempt to force the | Dardanelles using naval power, but when this failed an |
The | Dardanelles were fortified with German assistance, the |
and, en route, had to navigate through the | Dardanelles, which had been heavily mined by the Allies |
and, en route, had to navigate through the | Dardanelles, which had been heavily mined by the Allies |
07 in the Battle of Athos and Battle of the | Dardanelles, which resulted in the Russian occupation o |
rection from Soudan: from Alexandria to the | Dardanelles with reinforcements for the British 29th In |
the Armistice of Moudros, Velos entered the | Dardanelles with the allied fleet and was the first Gre |
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