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"Beginning with the departure of the first American destroyers for service abroad in April, 1917, and closing with the treaties of peace in 1919."


In view of the fact that United States naval activities in Europe are
chiefly matters of cooperation with the allied navies, and that the
cooperation amounts practically to consolidation where effected with the
British Navy, this preliminary report is arranged on that basis in
several parts:

[Sidenote: General cooperation.]
I. COOPERATION WITH THE ALLIED NAVIES IN GENERAL.
(1) Commander United States naval forces in Europe.
(2) Allied naval council.
(3) Naval staff representative, Paris.
(4) Naval staff representative, Rome.
[Sidenote: Naval Headquarters in London and Ireland.]
II. ACTIVITIES IN COOPERATION WITH THE BRITISH.
(1) United States naval headquarters, London.
(2) United States naval activities in Ireland.
(_a_) Battleship Division Six, Berehaven.
(_b_) Submarine detachment, Berehaven.
(_c_) Destroyers based on Queenstown.
(_d_) Subchaser Detachment Three based on Queenstown.
(3) United States naval air stations in Ireland; seaplane stations;
kite-balloon station.
(4) Battleship Division Nine.
(5) Mine Force.
(6) Subchaser Detachment One, based on Plymouth.
(7) United States Naval Air Stations, Great Britain, Seaplane Station,
Killingholme; Northern Bombing Group, Assembly and Repair Plant,
Eastleigh.
(8) Cross-channel Transport Service.
[Sidenote: Paris, Brest and coast districts.]
[Sidenote: Naval air stations.]
III. ACTIVITIES IN COOPERATION WITH THE FRENCH.


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