Atlantic campaign of May 1794
The Atlantic campaign of May 1794 was a series of operations conducted by the British Royal Navy's Channel Fleet against the French Navy's Atlantic Fleet, with the aim of preventing the passage of a strategically important French grain convoy travelling from the United States to France. The campaign involved commerce raiding by detached forces and two minor engagements, eventually culminating in the full fleet action of the Glorious First of June 1794, at which both fleets were badly mauled and both Britain and France claimed victory. The French lost seven battleships; the British none, but the battle distracted the British fleet long enough for the French convoy to safely reach port.
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Atlantic campaign of May 1794
The Atlantic campaign of May 1794 was a series of operations conducted by the British Royal Navy's Channel Fleet against the French Navy's Atlantic Fleet, with the aim of preventing the passage of a strategically important French grain convoy travelling from the United States to France. The campaign involved commerce raiding by detached forces and two minor engagements, eventually culminating in the full fleet action of the Glorious First of June 1794, at which both fleets were badly mauled and both Britain and France claimed victory. The French lost seven battleships; the British none, but the battle distracted the British fleet long enough for the French convoy to safely reach port.
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1794年5月の大西洋方面作戦(Atlantic campa ...... フランス海軍はイギリス海軍にさしたる戦果を挙げられなかった。
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La Campaña del Atlántico de ma ...... se a los británicos en el mar.
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The Atlantic campaign of May 1 ...... to engage the British at sea.
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Map of the Atlantic Ocean showing the position of the battle
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George Montagu
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Joseph Nielly
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Richard Howe
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Villaret de Joyeuse
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1794年5月の大西洋方面作戦(Atlantic campa ...... り引き離され、フランスの護送船団を無事に帰国させてしまった。
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La Campaña del Atlántico de ma ...... convoy francés llegara a salvo
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La campagna dell'Atlantico del ...... a destinazione senza problemi.
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La campagne atlantique de mai ...... es
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The Atlantic campaign of May 1 ...... h convoy to safely reach port.
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1794年5月の大西洋方面作戦
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Atlantic campaign of May 1794
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Campagna dell'Atlantico del maggio del 1794
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Campagne atlantique de mai 1794
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Campaña del Atlántico de mayo de 1794
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