SUMMARY OF MINES LAID

SUMMARY OF MINES LAID

FOOTNOTES[1]Additional to ship duties.[2]Present but not planting.[3]Excursion by U.S. and British Minelaying Squadrons joined, Rear Admiral Strauss. U.S.N., in command.[4]Same, Rear Admiral Clinton-Baker, R.N., in command.[5]Flying the flag of the Commander of the Mine Force for the excursion.[6]Flying the Squadron Commander’s broad pennant for the excursion.[7]Plus 899 British mines laid in North Irish Channel.

FOOTNOTES

[1]Additional to ship duties.

[1]Additional to ship duties.

[2]Present but not planting.

[2]Present but not planting.

[3]Excursion by U.S. and British Minelaying Squadrons joined, Rear Admiral Strauss. U.S.N., in command.

[3]Excursion by U.S. and British Minelaying Squadrons joined, Rear Admiral Strauss. U.S.N., in command.

[4]Same, Rear Admiral Clinton-Baker, R.N., in command.

[4]Same, Rear Admiral Clinton-Baker, R.N., in command.

[5]Flying the flag of the Commander of the Mine Force for the excursion.

[5]Flying the flag of the Commander of the Mine Force for the excursion.

[6]Flying the Squadron Commander’s broad pennant for the excursion.

[6]Flying the Squadron Commander’s broad pennant for the excursion.

[7]Plus 899 British mines laid in North Irish Channel.

[7]Plus 899 British mines laid in North Irish Channel.


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