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Drolet, Marc 1968. "The North American squadron of the Royal Navy, 1807-1815 /." Thesis, McGill University, 2002. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=82857.

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This study explores the role of the Royal Navy's North American squadron in protecting Britain's colonies and trade in North America from 1847 to 1815. The squadron had its origins in the war of 1739--48, when it became clear that a fleet based on the eastern Atlantic or the West Indies could not adequately support operations in the North American theatre. The British naval establishment, however, even when North America was the principle theatre of war, never developed as strong an attachment to the North American squadron as it did to its fleets in the West Indies or other theatres. I
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Drolet, Marc. "[The] North American squadron of the Royal Navy, 1807-1815." Thesis, McGill University, 2003. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=107545.

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Note:<br>This study explores the role of the Royal Na'vy's North American Squadron in protecting Britain' s colonies and trade in North America from 1807 to 1815. The squadron had its origins in the war of 1739-48, when it became clear that a fleet based on the eastem Atlantic or the West Indies could not adequately support operations in the North American theatre. The British naval establishment, however, even when North America was the principle theatre of war, never developed as strong an attachment to the North American Squadron as it did to its fleets in the West Indies or other theatres.
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Barringer, E. E. "Alone on a wide, wide sea": The story of 835 Naval Air Squadron in the Second World War. L. Cooper, 1995.

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J. G. Boon von Ochssée. Van Tirpitz tot kamikazes: Het verslag van een Nederlandse marinejachtvlieger bij het 1840 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, 1944-1945. De Bataafsche Leeuw, 1999.

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1939-, Grainger John D., ed. The maritime blockade of Germany in the Great War: The Northern Patrol, 1914-1918. Ashgate for the Navey Records Society, 2003.

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Ingalls, David S. Hero of the angry sky: The World War I diary and letters of David S. Ingalls, America's first naval ace. Ohio University Press, 2013.

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The Royal Yacht Squadron 1815-1985. Stanley Paul, 1985.

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Rudyard, Kipling. Fleet in Being: Notes of Two Trips with the Channel Squadron. Independently Published, 2020.

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Broich, John. Squadron: Ending the African Slave Trade. ABRAMS (Ignition), 2017.

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Squadron: Ending the African slave trade. Overlook Duckworth, 2017.

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Rudyard, Kipling. A Fleet in Being: Notes of Two Trips with the Channel Squadron. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Rudyard, Kipling. Fleet in Being: Notes of Two Trips with the Channel Squadron. Independently Published, 2021.

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