Admiral William S.Sims
Admiral William S. Sims
Most American ships were prevented from getting involved in combat during the war of 1812 because the British successfully blockaded most American ports.
Mostly by Train and Ship. Later by truck and foot.
The two aircrafft carriers wereoutto sea on the day of Peral Harbor. This prevented them from being bombed/destroyed. Gia Son
Britain prevented any supplies from getting to Germany by sea in WW1, the sinking of supply ships heading for Britain was the only way Germany could retaliate. The fact that some of those ships were American was incidental.
Admiral William S. Sims
Admiral William S. Sims
{| |- | Yorktown is in Virginia. There is a large peninsula along the river. The British Army was caught here when the French Navy prevented to British from being able to get on the British ships and escape. |}
Most American ships were prevented from getting involved in combat during the war of 1812 because the British successfully blockaded most American ports.
The Embargo Act of 1807 prevented American ships from engaging in foreign trade by travelling to foreign ports. It also closed American ports to British shipping.
when germane prevented ships from traveling to Britten
The United States Navy was primarily responsible for preventing American ships from being sunk on their way to Europe during World War I. They implemented convoy systems and patrolled key shipping lanes to protect merchant vessels from German U-boat attacks. Additionally, the involvement of the British Royal Navy also played a crucial role in safeguarding transatlantic shipping routes. Together, these efforts significantly reduced the risk of sinking and ensured the flow of supplies to Europe.
Mostly by Train and Ship. Later by truck and foot.
The two aircrafft carriers wereoutto sea on the day of Peral Harbor. This prevented them from being bombed/destroyed. Gia Son
Treade led to the regular sailing of the ships from Europe to Asia
Britain prevented any supplies from getting to Germany by sea in WW1, the sinking of supply ships heading for Britain was the only way Germany could retaliate. The fact that some of those ships were American was incidental.
On ships