During World War I, France had a significant naval presence, comprising around 300 warships at the start of the conflict. This included dreadnoughts, cruisers, destroyers, and submarines. The French Navy played a crucial role in protecting maritime routes and supporting Allied operations, although it faced challenges such as blockades and submarine warfare. Ultimately, the French fleet underwent various expansions and modifications throughout the war to adapt to changing naval warfare tactics.
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they had a very small army and only had 23 battleships
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British soldiers were transported to France during World War 1 primarily by ships. The soldiers were transported across the English Channel from various ports in England, including Southampton, Folkestone, and Dover. Once in France, they were then transported by rail to their respective deployment areas.
BP didn't exist in World War I.
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4 ships were torpedoed in World War 1.
103 merchant ships were sunk in world war one
Norman Bethune was as medical doctor on ships and in France (Ypres).
they had a very small army and only had 23 battleships
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British soldiers were transported to France during World War 1 primarily by ships. The soldiers were transported across the English Channel from various ports in England, including Southampton, Folkestone, and Dover. Once in France, they were then transported by rail to their respective deployment areas.
At no time in the war did the UK seize US merchant ships. As far as I know nor did Viche France. Until 1941 the USA was officially neutral but openly traded and sent weapons to aid the British continue the war against the Axis. After 1941 the US and Britain became allies.
First of all they thew them out of France after invading France then they bombed their city's and military installations torpedoed and bombed their ships In other words they waged war on them.
BP didn't exist in World War I.
3,000 Allied ships (175 warships; 2,825 merchant ships)