Western Approaches to the North Sea

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Western Approaches to the North Sea was a World War I naval operational area off the eastern English Channel and southern North Sea, overseen by the Royal Navy’s Flag Officer at Dover for the protection of Allied shipping and coastal waters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War I military formation
naval operational area
areaOfOperations approaches to the English Channel
approaches to the North Sea
belligerent Allied Powers of World War I
surface form: Allies of World War I
conflict World War I
controlledBy Flag Officer, Dover
surface form: Flag Officer at Dover
country United Kingdom
establishedDuring World War I
location off the eastern English Channel
southern North Sea
operatedBy Royal Navy
opposedTo German Empire
partOf Royal Navy home commands
surface form: Royal Navy commands
purpose defence against German naval forces
escort of merchant shipping
patrol and surveillance
responsibleFor security of sea lanes in eastern Channel
security of sea lanes in southern North Sea
role protection of Allied shipping
protection of coastal waters
serviceBranch Royal Navy
subordinateTo Dover Command
theater North Sea
eastern English Channel

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Flag Officer, Dover theatre Western Approaches to the North Sea
Lyness locatedInBodyOfWaterRegion Western Approaches to the North Sea
this entity surface form: North Sea approaches
Commander-in-Chief, Channel Fleet operationalArea Western Approaches to the North Sea
this entity surface form: North Sea approaches