The force sailed for France on 9 June.
A 1,370-man force sailed on 15 August 1914.
One force burned Washington but failed to capture Baltimore, and sailed away when its commander was killed.
After this last fruitless action, the British force sailed back to Alexandria.
The expeditionary force sailed away in June, its commander having received his orders to embark while coffee was being served at the hotel one evening.
The force therefore sailed despondently back to the mainland.
The force sailed from Ostend at 0315 hours and by 0930 hours they were off the objective.
An eight-nation naval force has sailed into the Adriatic to monitor the embargo.
British forces sailed back to the East Asian coast.
The following summer their forces sailed from Norway to Shetland, where they were well received by the local bondsmen.