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Title: WAR at SEA


1
WAR at SEA in the AIR
  • People tend to think of the WWI just taking place
    in Europe on land, however much was happening at
    sea and in the air

2
WAR AT SEA
  • At the beginning of WWI, Canada had 2 midsized
    warships

1) the Niobe 2) the Rainbow
3
HMCS NIOBE
  • Armed with guns to fight other ships and covering
    the small boats alongside the HMCS Niobe was
    part of Canada's response to Britain's request
    for naval support.
  • Niobe transfer from Britain as a training ship
    for Canada's new navy
  • Sir Wilfrid Laurier's had plans for a fleet of
    locally-built cruisers and destroyers under
    Canadian control.
  • The Liberals (Laurier) in 1910 established a
    distinct Naval Service of Canada (Naval service
    bill)
  • The Conservatives (Robert Borden) preferred
    direct financial support to Britain.

4
HMCS Rainbow
  • When war was declared on 4 August, 1914, HMCS
    Rainbow was already on its way to Mexico with
    orders to seek and destroy a pair of armed and
    aggressive German cruisers.
  • Despite her lack of guns and armour, Rainbow was
    expected to outface the heavier ships and big
    guns of the enemy and escort the vulnerable
    British vessels safe back to their base.

5
Canadas Role
  • By the end of the war, Canada had 112 warships
    (in many cases they refitted yachts and other
    vessels)
  • Canadas main role shipping troops and supplies
    to Europe
  • Merchant Marine carried weapons, munitions, food,
    troops

6
Clarification on Mustard vs Chlorine
  • Chlorine and Mustard gas are gaseous chemical
    compounds that are highly toxic to humans.
  • They were both used as weapons during the First
    World War.
  • Chlorine gas was the first chemical weapon used
    in the war at the Battle of Ypres. It was
    released from large tanks and allowed to drift
    towards Allied positions. Chlorine is heavier
    than air and thus stays close to ground level,
    making it very effective in trench warfare.
  • Mustard gas was not commonly used in such a
    massive release and was most often deployed via
    artillery bombardment. Mustard gas blisters the
    lungs and other exposed areas and is generally
    more lethal than chlorine.

7
Britain vs. Germany
  • Main naval rivalry was between Germany and
    Britain
  • Germans used submarines (U-Boats) to attack any
    ships heading to Britain
  • Britain developed Q-ships to find and destroy
    U-Boats (Unterseeboot) undersea
  • Blockade of Germany meant Germans were starving
    by 1915

8
Q ship- British
U boat- German
9
Germanys retaliation
  • Germany introduced unrestricted submarine
    warfare which meant they attacked ANY ship
    heading for Britain
  • German U-Boat sank a passenger ship called the
    Lusitania , a British luxury liner killing over
    1000 people
  • Ships started to travel in groups called convoys
    to protect themselves

10
Convoys
  • Sailing in fleets/convoys meant that
  • Supply ships sailed with escorts of armed
    Destroyers that kept constant watch.

11
Discussion Questions
  • Was it fair that the Germans torpedoed the
    Lusitania?

12
WAR in the AIR
  • Fokker plane
  • Designed by a Dutch airplane builder Anthony
    Herman Gerard Fokker
  • Used by the Germans in WWI

13
  • An air ace, a flying ace or fighter ace is a
    military aviator/pilot credited with shooting
    down several enemy aircraft during aerial combat.
  • The actual number of air victories required to
    officially qualify as an "ace" has varied, but is
    usually considered to be five or more
  • Canada had a group of Canadian flyers/fighter
    pilots called the Black Flight
  • Average life expectancy of an air fighter was 11
    days.
  • Battles between air fighters were called
    dogfights.

14
Canadas Air Aces
Billy Bishop

Ray Collishaw
Above a picture of the Triplane that Collishaw
would have used painted jet black. The members
of the Naval Squadron 10 also named their planes,
Black Maria, Black Roger, Black Death, Black
sheep and Black Prince.
15
BILLY BISHOP
  • Left Royal Military College in Kingston, ON when
    the war broke out in 1914 and joined Mississauga
    Horse Calvary Unit, and the Mounted Infantry Unit
    in London, ON.
  • He showed natural ability with a gun and excelled
    on the firing range. Some said he had
    super-human eyesight able to hit targets so
    far away that others only saw a dot.
  • Bishop quickly became frustrated with the mud of
    the trenches and the lack of action.
  • In July 1915, after watching an Royal Flying
    Corps (RFC) aircraft return from a mission,
    Bishop said, "...it's clean up there! I'll bet
    you don't get any mud or horsesht on you up
    there. If you die, at least it would be a clean
    death."

16
Billy Bishop
  • Shot down 5 enemies in a month from March
    17April 8,1917.
  • Painted the nose of his aircraft blue (the mark
    of an ace) to celebrate
  • Became known to the Germans as Hells
    Handmaiden
  • Bounty was placed on his head
  • Won a Military Cross for claiming 12 enemies in
    the month of April alone
  • Mechanic counted 210 bullet holes in his plane
    after one of his patrols
  • Won a Distinguished Service Order for shooting
    down two enemy aircraft while being attacked by
    four others
  • Also won a Victory Cross for his attack on the
    German aerodrome in June 1917

17
Germanys Red Baron
  • He was a German fighter pilot with the Imperial
    German Army Air Service during WWI.
  • considered the ace-of-aces of that war as he was
    officially credited with 80 air combat victories
    victories, more than any other pilot.
  • There are many stories and theories about the red
    barons death, but Canadian novice pilot Wilfrid
    Wop May and Roy Brown essentially took him down
    together.

Manfred von Richthofen
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