The Medway battle was between the US and Japan; the Dutch did not take part, as they were alreadey beaten by the Japanese by then. The only sea battle between Japan and the Duch was the battle of the Java sea.
The Dutch attack on Medway in 1667 was part of the Second Anglo-Dutch War. They targeted the English fleet and dockyards in an attempt to weaken their naval power and gain a strategic advantage in the ongoing conflict. The attack was successful, resulting in significant damage to English ships and facilities.
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
The country were Dutch people live is called The Netherlands or in the Dutch language 'Nederland'.
A Dutch passport number is called a "paspoortnummer" in Dutch.
If someone is Dutch, it means they are from the Netherlands, a country located in Western Europe. Dutch people primarily speak Dutch as their native language.
The Dutch word for "one" is "ÊÊn."
The Dutch
because of trade
The answer below is correct but not for "The Battle of Medway". The answer is correct for "The Raid on the Medway" or "Battle of the Medway", but the "Battle of Medway" was fought in the year 43 between the Romans and the Cantiaci - an iron age tribe. The Romans were the victors. -------------------------------------------------------- The Dutch (led by Mihiel de Ruyter and Cornellis de Witt) won the battle, sinking or capturing several biggest English warships with almost no losses to themselves.
The address of the Medway Public Library is: 26 High St., Medway, 02053 1692
yes it is, it is on the outskirts of medway.
The address of the Medway Historical Society is: 223 Main Street, Medway, MA 02053-1625
The address of the Medway Area Historical Society is: Po Box 178, Medway, OH 45341-0178
Universities at Medway was created in 2004.
Medway Viaducts was created in 1963.
Medway News was created in 1855.
KMFM Medway was created in 1997.
Medway services was created in 1963.