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THE VICTORY AT SEA
REAR-ADMIRAL W. S. SIMS U.S. NAVY
THE VICTORY AT SEA
THE VICTORY AT SEA
COMMANDER OF THE AMERICAN NAVAL FORCES OPERATING IN EUROPEAN WATERS DURING THE GREAT WAR
IN COLLABORATION WITH BURTON J. HENDRICK
WITH PORTRAIT AND PLANS
LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 1920
PREFACE
CONTENTS
THE VICTORY AT SEA
CHAPTER I
WHEN GERMANY WAS WINNING THE WAR
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II
THE RETURN OF THE "MAYFLOWER"
CHAPTER III
THE ADOPTION OF THE CONVOY
CHAPTER IV
AMERICAN DESTROYERS IN ACTION
CHAPTER V
DECOYING SUBMARINES TO DESTRUCTION
CHAPTER VI
AMERICAN COLLEGE BOYS AND SUBCHASERS
FOOTNOTE:
CHAPTER VII
THE LONDON FLAGSHIP
CHAPTER VIII
SUBMARINE AGAINST SUBMARINE
CHAPTER IX
THE AMERICAN MINE BARRAGE IN THE NORTH SEA
FOOTNOTE:
CHAPTER X
GERMAN SUBMARINES VISIT THE AMERICAN COAST
CHAPTER XI
FIGHTING SUBMARINES FROM THE AIR
CHAPTER XII
THE NAVY FIGHTING ON THE LAND
CHAPTER XIII
TRANSPORTING TWO MILLION AMERICAN SOLDIERS TO FRANCE
FOOTNOTE:
APPENDIX I
OFFICIAL AUTHORIZATION TO PUBLISH "THE VICTORY AT SEA"
APPENDIX II
FIRST CABLE MESSAGE TO WASHINGTON
APPENDIX III
FIRST DETAILED REPORT ON THE ALLIED NAVAL SITUATION
APPENDIX IV
THE QUESTION OF ARMING MERCHANT SHIPS
APPENDIX V
THE ADVANTAGES OF THE CONVOY SYSTEM
APPENDIX VI
THE NAVY DEPARTMENT'S POLICY
APPENDIX VII
COMMENTS UPON NAVY DEPARTMENT'S POLICY
APPENDIX VIII
MONTHLY LOSSES SINCE FEBRUARY, 1917, FROM ENEMY ACTION
APPENDIX IX
TONNAGE CONSTRUCTED BY ALLIED AND NEUTRAL NATIONS SINCE AUGUST, 1914
INDEX
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