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The Harwich Naval Forces: Their Part in the Great War

The Harwich Naval Forces: Their Part in the Great War

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THE HARWICH NAVAL FORCES








THE HARWICH
NAVAL FORCES

Their Part in the Great War



BY

E.F. KNIGHT

AUTHOR OF "WHERE THREE EMPIRES MEET,"
"THE CRUISE OF THE 'FALCON,'" "THE 'FALCON' ON THE BALTIC," ETC.










HODDER AND STOUGHTON
LONDON, NEW YORK, TORONTO
MCMXIX






PREFACEToC


Recent visits that were made to Harwich for the purpose of writing a series of articles on the Harwich Naval Forces for the Morning Post suggested to me the amplification of these articles and their reproduction in the form of a little book. This does not profess to be anything more than a summary of the gallant doings of the Harwich Forces in the course of the war. The full history, no doubt, will be written some day. But this, I hope, may serve as a record that will enable many to realise better what Britain owes to the Navy, and what a great work was done by the light cruisers, destroyers, submarines, and auxiliary vessels that had Harwich as their base throughout the war.

For the purposes of this book I have referred to no official records. Conversations with those who were eye-witnesses of and participators in the events that I have here described have served as my sole source of information.

My thanks are due to the naval officers who so readily assisted me in my quest while I was in Harwich, and to the Morning Post for the kind permission which I have received to publish in book form my articles that appeared in that paper.

E.F.K.







CONTENTS


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Part I
THE HARWICH FORCE

CHAPTER I
The Opening of the War 5
  The light cruisers and destroyers—Harwich in war time—The Harwich Force goes out—The first shots of the naval war—Sinking of the Königin Luise—Loss of the Amphion.  
CHAPTER II
The Heligoland Bight Action 23
  The plan—The sweep by the Harwich Force—The destroyers in action—Arethusa's duel with the Frauenlob—Off Heligoland again—Action with German light cruisers—The Mainz sunk—End of the Arethusa.  
CHAPTER III
Other Actions 45
  The battle of the Dogger Bank—The sinking of the Blücher—The Lowestoft raid—The action off Texel.  
CHAPTER IV
The Convoys 55
  The Beef Trip—Escorting mine-layers—Encounters with enemy mine-sweepers—Sinking of the Meteor—The Centaur mined.  
CHAPTER V
Escorting Seaplaness 73
  The Cuxhaven raid—The Sylt raid—Enemy patrol boats sunk—Loss of the Medusa—The flagship rams an enemy destroyer—Saving of the Landrail.  
CHAPTER VI
The Patrols 97
  Raids on enemy trawler fleets—The unsleeping watch—Patrolling the Channel barrage—Patrolling the mine-net barrage—The patrols in action.  

Part II
THE HARWICH SUBMARINE FLOTILLA

CHAPTER VII
Composition of the Flotilla 113
  The shore establishment—Heavy losses of the flotilla—Humorous incidents—Drowning the mascot—Bluffing the Huns.  
CHAPTER VIII
Reconnaissance and Mine-Laying 127
  The eyes of the Fleet—The Westphalen torpedoed—Mine-laying submarines—Destruction of U boats.
CHAPTER IX
Fine Submarine Records 145
  Some narrow escapes—Sinking a Zeppelin—The doings of the E9—Sinking of the Prince Adalbert—The decoy trawler.
CHAPTER X

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