CHAPTER VII

OCEAN WARFARE

1st January - 31st July, 1942

 


FOOTNOTES

1. See Vol. I, pp. 116-117.
2. See Vol. I, pp. 19 and 36.
3. See Map 10.
4. See Vol. I, p. 514 and this volume pp. 100-101.
5. See Vol. I, pp. 383 and 505.
6. See Vol. I, p. 384.
7. See Map 18.
8. See p. 164.
9. See Map 18.
10. See pp. 163-164.
11. See Vol. I, p. 279.
12. See Map 18.
13. See Vol. I, p. 381.
14. See pp. 409-410.
15. See Vol. I, pp. 551-552.
16. See Vol. I, p. 546.
17. See Appendix N.
18. See pp. 206-207.
19. See pp. 95-105.
20. See p. 192.
21. See pp. 222-223.
22. See Map 18.
23. See Vol. I, p. 554.
24. Churchill, Vol. IV, p. 197.
25. See Vol. I, pp. 308-319.
26. Churchill, Vol. IV, p. 202.
27. Churchill, Vol. IV, p. 205.
28. See pp. 26-28.
29. A. T. Mahan, Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812, p. 316.
30. See Vol. I, pp. 7 and 11.
31. See Map 19.
32. See Map 19.
33. In the air attacks the French submarine Beveziers was sunk by depth charges, the auxiliary cruiser Bougainville was hit by torpedo and the sloop d'Entrecasteaux damaged by bombs and beached.
34. See Map 19.
35. Churchill, Vol. IV, p. 212.
36. See pp. 38.
37. The Warspite had actually called at Sydney in February 1942 on her way from Bremerton, where she had been repairing the damage received off Crete (see Vol. I, p. 442), to join the Eastern Fleet.
38. Churchill, Vol. III, Chapter XXXVII and Vol. IV, Chapters I to XI.


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