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Action of 15 February 1918

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243:, on the French coast was in place. The Germans didn't know of its existence as any U-boats that came across it were destroyed. The minefield worked in combination with a squadron of Royal Navy trawlers who, upon sighting a submarine, would drive it into the minefield by means of gunfire and flares. Between 18 December 1917 and 9 February 1918, five German submarines had been sunk in the minefield. The Germans didn't know about the minefield and thought the Royal Navy ships were sinking the submarines. The Imperial German Naval command decided to send a Destroyer unit to attack the Royal Navy ships. 136: 106: 36: 126: 559: 533: 507: 477: 451: 428: 402: 376: 350: 314: 93: 285: 255:
British forces in the Channel sighted a submarine around 1:00 AM on 15 February 1918. As drifters attempted to force the submarine into the minefield in the usual manner, they were attacked by a force of German destroyers. The German ships appeared to use one destroyer to illuminate the target with a
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The British had a light cruiser and three destroyers in the Downs, two destroyers on the West Barrage Patrol, four destroyers on the East Barrage Patrol and two paddle minesweepers, a monitor, a destroyer, a Patrol boat, two French torpedo boats and 10 trawlers supporting the 58 drifters patrolling
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was attacked and heavily damaged. Two Enginemen, Ewing and Noble, were able to launch a boat and row to safety. When the Germans left, they rowed back and re-boarded their burning ship, treated wounded and brought the fires under control, thus saving their ship. When dawn broke the drifter
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searchlight long enough for the other ships to get the range at which point the entire group would fire. The German destroyers enjoyed a considerable advantage in firepower over the smaller and scattered enemy craft and moved from one British vessel to the next, destroying each in turn.
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the deep minefield. There should have been a monitor with 12 or 15 inch guns on duty but none was available so the 7.5 inch gunned HMS M26 was on duty.
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The naval trawler was sunk in the Strait of Dover by a Kaiserliche Marine warship with the loss of all but one of her crew.
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The naval trawler was sunk in the Strait of Dover by a Kaiserliche Marine warship with the loss of three of her crew.
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The naval trawler was sunk in the Strait of Dover by a Kaiserliche Marine destroyer. Three of her crew survived.
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minesweeper was shelled and set on fire by German torpedo boats. Twelve of her crew were killed.
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The motor launch was shelled and sunk in the Strait of Dover by a Kaiserlich Marine destroyer.
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The naval trawler was sunk in the Strait of Dover by a Kaiserliche Marine destroyer.
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The naval trawler was sunk in the Strait of Dover by a Kaiserliche Marine destroyer.
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The naval trawler was sunk in the Strait of Dover by a Kaiserliche Marine destroyer.
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The naval trawler was sunk in the Strait of Dover by a Kaiserliche Marine destroyer.
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By the beginning of 1918 a deep mine barrage across the Dover Strait from
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towed them to Dover. The two engineers each were awarded the
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These U-boats were lost in the area during this time frame:
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Naval battles of World War I involving the United Kingdom
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Chief Skipper A E Berry DSC commander of British Flotilla
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German Attack on the Dover Straits 14-15 February 1918
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destroyer squadron and the lightly armed ships of the
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World War I

Strait of Dover
English Channel
Royal Navy
Imperial German Navy
United Kingdom
German Empire
First World War
Imperial German
Dover Patrol
Strait of Dover
English Channel
Folkestone
Cape Gris Nez
Conspicuous Gallantry Medal
HMT Christina Craig
Royal Navy
naval trawler
Strait of Dover
Kaiserliche Marine
Royal Navy
HMT Cosmos
Royal Navy
HMT James Pond
Royal Navy
HMT Jamie Murray
Royal Navy
Royal Navy
HMS Newbury

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