Great Britain ruled the seas or France
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"Force Z" was the British Battleship HMS Prince of Wales and Battlecruiser HMS Repulse sunk by Japanese ARMY twin engine bombers on 10 December 1941. The result of which, convinced Naval Officers world wide, that the Battleship no longer ruled the seas; AIRCRAFT now ruled the seas, via the Aircraft Carrier.
The Royal Navy which controlled the seas.
Altogether there are 113 seas (if you include the landlocked seas, 110 if you do not).
the BLUE of the Seven Seas, the GOLD of God's Sun.
The British Royal Navy is often considered to have ruled the seas during the height of the British Empire in the 18th and 19th centuries. They had the largest and most powerful navy in the world, allowing them to project their naval dominance across the globe.
For many years it was the British Empire. At the present the United States commands the greatest navy.
He ruled the oceans and seas.
Britain had the largest empire
the Spanish Armada
the Spanish Armada
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The Iraqi Government did NOT send out it's Iraqi Navy Torpedo Boats to attack US Navy warships on the high seas. The North Vietnamese Navy DID attack US Navy warships upon the high seas. No comparison.
He ruled all the seas since he split the earth with his two brothers zues and hades zues got the sky hades got the underworld and POSEIDON RULED ALL OF THE SEAS AND OCEANS AND BODIES OF WATER.
Join the navy and see the world.I am wearing a navy coloured jacket.The British Royal Navy sunk the Somali pirates.
no, it is not, you can check on a world atlas to see what countries are landlocked and which ones border seas and oceans.
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