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lots of battleships and cruisers and the British naval force destroyed the German naval force and was number 1
Pershings. no first name sorry.
It doesn't appear to be a rank, it's probably "Office of the President"
Sinking merchant shipping suspected by Germany of supplying allies. Also some naval battles.
The Battle of Jutland in 1916 was the only major conflict of WW1: at best it was a minor victory for the Germans, or a draw. The Scuttling of the German Navy at the end of WW1 speaks volumes.
In WW1 Britain had the largest navy, in WW2 the USA had the most ships.
He was a German naval officer in WW1 who gained fame as Captain of the light cruiser, SMS Wolf.
One of the largest naval battles was the battle of Leyte Gulf. It was a battle that included a large fleet of naval vessels and also a large number of personnel were involved.
In the west, the naval operations were somewhat similar during the two wars, other than the surface fleets not engaging in WW2 on the same scale as in WW1. The Submarine campaign was greater in WW2, but had a similar aim to WW1. In the east, great differences materialized, especially regarding the use of aircraft carriers. The decisive naval developments undoubtedly happened in the Pacific, where the Battleship was throughly dethroned and the Carrier became king of the ocean.
During World War I the Germans used many different types of naval weapons including a large fleet of battleships. The most effective naval weapon that the German army had was the merchant u-ship submarines.
Not very specific. Assume Aviation related. What year? USA? Since winter of 1917 did not see much action, this answer applies to: February 1918 proved a bad month for the Royal Naval Air Service flyers. 9th Naval Sqdr lost a triplane on 3 Feb.8th Naval Sqdr lost a camel 2 days later.On 18th, 8th Naval Sqdr lost another experienced pilot. Source: "Who Downed the Aces in WW1" by Norman Franks