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  2. Baltic Fleet (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic fleet sailing from Spithead, 11 March 1854. The Baltic Fleet comprised a series of temporary fleets assembled for various naval campaigns of the Royal Navy from 1658 to 1854 under the command of a Commander-in-Chief, Baltic Fleet. The fleet operated from a number of bases including Spithead in Hampshire but also the Nore. [2]

  3. British campaign in the Baltic (1918–1919) - Wikipedia

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    The British campaign in the Baltic 1918–1919 was a part of the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. The codename of the Royal Navy campaign was Operation Red Trek . [ 6 ] The intervention played a key role in enabling the establishment of the independent states of Estonia and Latvia . [ 7 ]

  4. Dogger Bank incident - Wikipedia

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    British postcard depicting the Russian warships firing on the fishing vessels. The Dogger Bank incident (also known as the North Sea Incident, the Russian Outrage or the Incident of Hull) occurred on the night of 21/22 October 1904, when the Baltic Fleet of the Imperial Russian Navy mistook civilian British fishing trawlers from Kingston upon Hull in the Dogger Bank area of the North Sea for ...

  5. HMS Orion (1854) - Wikipedia

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    She took part in the Crimean War in 1855, serving in the Baltic Sea. On 23 April 1856 she was present at the Fleet Review at Spithead. [2] For her service in the Baltic she was awarded the battle honour Baltic 1855. [1] She sailed across the Atlantic Ocean, arriving at Havana on 14 July 1857 from Port Royal, and then departed for Halifax on 16 ...

  6. List of fleets and major commands of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    Formations of the Royal Navy amphibious forces battle forces escort groups line of battle task forces task groups squadrons and flotillas The professional head of the Royal Navy is known as the First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff (1SL/CNS). There are presently two senior subordinates to the 1SL: the Second Sea Lord, who is also the Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff; and the Fleet ...

  7. Category:Military history of the Baltic Sea - Wikipedia

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    Baltic Fleet; Baltic Fleet (United Kingdom) British submarine flotilla in the Baltic; D. Dano-Swedish War (1501–1512) Dominium maris baltici; K. Battle of Karuse

  8. Raid on Kronstadt - Wikipedia

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    Although the damage inflicted was relatively light the raid demoralised the Bolshevik naval command; the Baltic Fleet, with the exception of its submarines, scarcely left the harbour for the rest of the campaign and the action effectively ended any threat to the Allied forces from a fleet action.

  9. Category:Fleets of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    Baltic Fleet (United Kingdom) Battle Cruiser Fleet; British Pacific Fleet; C. ... List of Eastern Fleet ships; F. Far East Fleet (United Kingdom) First Fleet (United ...