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INDEX
149
- Scouts, number of British, in home waters, 14, 16
- Sea-transport of invading force, 82–95
- Skeleton, or maintenance, crew, description of, 16
- Soldiers, comparison of British and German, 6S
- Submarines, number of British, 18; number of German, 18; use of, in repelling invasion, 143
- Supply and land-transport of invading force, 70 et seq.
- Territorial Force, British, number of, 64
- Times Correspondent for Naval Affairs on invasion scare, 59 Tonnage of Germany's shipping, 85; amount required for invading force, 86; relation of net to gross, 89
- Torpedo Boats, number or British, 18; number of German, 18
- Turner, Major-General Sir Alfred, K.C.B., on invasion of England, 54
- United Kingdom, See Great Britain
- Weather conditions required by invading force, 119
- Weight of armaments of the rival Fleets in the North Sea, 15
- Wilson, Sir Arthur, on sufficiency of our Fleet to prevent invasion, 57
- Wireless telegraphy, its use in repelling invasion, 142
- Wolseley, Lord, on risk of invasion, 51; on tonnage allowance for sea-transport of troops, 87