see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chatham
The Dutch
John Watling has written: 'The Royal Navy at Chatham 1900-2000'
Because Netherlands refers to the country while Dutch refers to the people or the language. Plus, of course, in their own language the word for both is Nederland(ers), they don't use the word "Dutch". In Dutch moreover, 'Netherlands' is a noun as well as an adjective, while English has two words for them, 'Netherlands' and 'Dutch'. Using Royal Dutch Navy would like calling the US navy the American Navy, or, conversely, referring to the people as United Statesians.
von dutch
The major Dutch military advantage was their Navy. The Dutch are an ethnic people group of Germanic people that reside in the Netherlands.
because of trade
The major Dutch military advantage was their Navy. The Dutch are an ethnic people group of Germanic people that reside in the Netherlands.
Bobby Hackett died on June 7, 1976, in Chatham, Massachusetts, USA of heart attack.
Douglas Kiker died on August 14, 1991, in Chatham, Massachusetts, USA of heart attack.
The Hunley sank with all hands after its attack.
The Japanese Navy
The address of the Chatham Public Library is: 11 Woodbridge Ave, Chatham, 12037 1399