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  2. Dover Patrol - Wikipedia

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    The Dover Patrol and later known as the Dover Patrol Force was a Royal Navy command of the First World War, notable for its involvement in the Zeebrugge Raid on 22 April 1918. The Dover Patrol formed a discrete unit of the Royal Navy based at Dover and Dunkirk for the duration of the First World War.

  3. Dover Patrol Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Dover Patrol was formed in July 1914, around a nucleus of the 12 Tribal class destroyers.Through the First World War, a variety of craft served in the patrol—cruisers, destroyers old and new, submarines, mine-sweepers, armed trawlers and drifters, armed yachts, motor launches and other coastal craft—as well as a variety of aircraft - flying boats, aeroplanes, and airships.

  4. Harwich Force - Wikipedia

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    Patrol flotillas were organised along the south and east coasts of England, with commands established at several ports in the region. The Dover Patrol was based at Dover , consisting mostly of destroyers , while a number of pre-dreadnoughts and cruisers were based at Portland Harbour .

  5. Action of 15 February 1918 - Wikipedia

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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. [4] [2] HMT Cosmos Royal Navy: The naval trawler was sunk in the Strait of Dover by a Kaiserliche Marine destroyer. Three of her crew survived. [4] [2] HMT James Pond Royal Navy

  6. HMS Faulknor (1914) - Wikipedia

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    The Dover Patrol, protecting the Dover Barrage and shipping in the English Channel from German attack, had a shortage of modern destroyers, and as a result it was decided to transfer Faulknor and sister ship Broke as reinforcements. [32] Faulknor transferred to the Dover Patrol on 31 December 1916, [33] joining the 6th Destroyer Flotilla. [34]

  7. HMS Mentor (1914) - Wikipedia

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    On 18 February 1917, Mentor joined the Dover Patrol. [41] On the night of 17/18 March 1917, German torpedo boats launched an attack on the Dover Barrage, sinking the destroyer Paragon and torpedoing and damaging Llewellyn, while other torpedo boats attacked at the north entrance to the Downs, sinking one merchant ship and shelling Ramsgate.

  8. HMS Matchless (1914) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Matchless was a Royal Navy Admiralty M-class destroyer. Matchless was built by Swan Hunter from 1913 to 1914 and was completed in December that year. She served through the remainder of the First World War, operating in the North Sea as part of the Harwich Force in the early part of the war and later in the English Channel as part of the Dover Patrol, where she took part in both the First ...

  9. Commander-in-Chief, Dover - Wikipedia

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    He was given the title of Rear-Admiral Commanding the Dover Patrol and Senior Naval Officer Commanding, Dover, with the short title "Rear-Admiral, Dover Patrol". [5] The Dover Patrol operated continuously through the end of the war, with its strength consisting primarily of the Sixth Destroyer Flotilla, the Fifth Submarine Flotilla, the Downs ...