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Index
Cover
Title
Dedication
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Part One: A Changing World
1 A Change of Plan
2 Dover Harbour and the Dover Strait
3 New Technology, New Tactics
4 War: August to October 1914
Part Two: Hood
5 Horace Hood
6 Shells from the Sea, October 1914
7 Frustration, November 1914
8 Decline and Fall, November 1914 to April 1915
Part Three: Bacon
9 Reginald Bacon
10 Sea Adaptability, April to December 1915
11 Barring the Strait and Difficult Times, 1915–1916
12 On the Defensive: Minesweeping and the First Battle of the Dover Strait, 1916
13 New Ships and a New Barrage, 1917
14 Fighting Back: The Second Battle of the Dover Strait and the Bombardments of Zeebrugge and Ostend, 1917
15 The Lure of the Offensive, 1917
Part Four: Keyes
16 Roger Keyes
17 Under Pressure: Keyes Takes Charge and the Massacre of the Drifters, 1918
18 Twisting the Dragon’s Tail: The Zeebrugge and Ostend Raids, 1918
19 The Long Watch Ends: The Loss of Glatton and the Armistice, 1918
Part Five: Life in the Patrol
20 The Downs Boarding Flotilla
21 Life in the Dover Patrol
22 Dover and Ramsgate
23 Envoi: Analysis and Conclusions
24 In Memoriam
Author’s Notes
Appendices
1 Composition of the Dover Patrol on 1 November 1914
2 Hood’s Ships
3 Bacon’s Monitors
4 The Zeebrugge and Ostend Victoria Crosses
5 Composition of the Dover Patrol on Armistice Day 1918
6 U-boats sunk in the Areas Covered by the Dover Patrol
Bibliography and Primary Sources
Notes
Plate section
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