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Funakoshi, Rear-Adm., Japanese member Allied Naval Council, 222 Purer, Commr. Julius A., work in development of subchasers, 175 Gannon, Capt. Sinclair, with mine-laying squadron, 264 Gates, Lt.-Commr. A. L., exploits at Dunkirk, 288 Geddes, Sir Eric, First Lord of the Admiralty, 219 George, King, meeting with, 9 ; popu- lar with American sailors, 67 George, Lloyd, optimistic regarding submarine situation, 10 ; on convoy system, 95 German interned ships converted into transports, 301 Gibraltar, co-operation of American navy with British in operations at, 134 Gillmor, R. E., volunteers services at London headquarters, 206 Gleaves, Rear-Adm. Albert, organization for transport fleet, 301 Glinder, Franz, drowned when crew surrendered to Fanning, 134 ; buried with honours of war, 134 Good, P. F., volunteers services at London headquarters, 206 Goschen, Viscount, deemed submarine useless, 227 Graham, Capt. S. V., good work in convoying subchasers, 178 Grand Fleet, British, protected by destroyers, 73 ; immune from torpedo attack, 85 Greenslade, Capt. J. W., with mine-laying squadron, 264 Hammon, Ensign C. H., exploit at Pola, 287 Hanrahan, Commr. David C., highly commended, 139; commanding American mystery ship Sanlee, 166 ; in command of Northern Bombing Group, 285 Harwell, Elxer, jumps overboard from Fanning to save drowning German from crew of submarine, 134 HelfTerich, Dr. Karl, on effectiveness of the submarine, 14 Henry, Lt. Walter S., on Fanning, 130 Hepburn, Capt. Arthur J., work in training subchaser crews, 178 ; commanding squadron of subchasers, reaches Queenstown, 203 Hogue, Cressy and Aboukir, torpedoed by fr-29, 84, 174 Holland, John P., designer of the modern submarine, 227 Hope, Rear-Adm., receives Adm. Sims on arrival, 2 Hospital ships, torpedoing of, 29 Housatonic, mine-layer, 254, 260, 264 Howard, Lt.-Commr. D. L.,- highly commended, 139 Hughes, Capt. C. F., with the Grand Fleet, 303 Inventions, anti-submarine, search for, O Inverness and Invergordon, mine-assembly bases at, 256 Ives, Ensign Paul F., drops a " dud " on deck of submarine, 286 Jacob Jones, torpedoed by 17-53, 107 ; highly commended, 139 Jacoby, Ensign Maclair, at bombardment of Durazzo, 201 Jellicoe, Adm., character and abilities, 5 ; statement of tonnage lost to submarines, 6 ; in conference with, 8 ; wounded in Boxer Rebellion, 43 ; letter of welcome to Commr. Taussig, 44 ; difficulty in having convoy system adopted, 89, 95 ; presides over Allied Naval Council 219 Jessop, Capt. E. P., good work in convoying subchasers, 178 Johnson, Commr. Alfred W., with first American destroyer contingent, Johnson, Capt. T. L., with mine-laying squadron, 264 Justicia, torpedoing of, 114 ; torpedoing announced as that of Leviathan by German Admiralty, 314 Kelly, Commodore, in bombardment of Durazzo, 198 ; congratulates subchasers in this action, 203 Kennedy, Ensign S. C., record seaplane flight, 278 Keyes, Ensign K. B., extracts from seaplane flight report, 278 Keys, Adm. Sir Roger, reconstructs submarine barrage, 20 Killingholme, England, U.S. air station at, 278, 284 Kittredge, T. B., volunteers service at London headquarters, 206 Knox, Capt. D. W., at London headquarters, 215 Kronprinzessin Cecilie, converted into transport, 301 Lacaze, Adm., French Minister of Marine, 221 Leigh, Capt. Richard H., experiments with listening devices, 172 ; sent to Italy to construct subchaser base, 182 ; at London headquarters, 212, 214 Libbey, Commr. Miles A., work in perfection of listening devices, 178 Listening devices, development of, 171 ; especially advantageous on subchaser, 178 ; method of operation on subchasers, 184 ; of great value in the Otranto barrage, 196 ; tube climbed by submarine survivor, 197 Little, Col. L. McC., at London headquarters, 215 London headquarters, 204, 210 ; different departments of, 212 ; work of the Planning Section, 215 Long, Capt. A. T., commanding the Nevada, 305 Long, Capt. Byron A., at headquarters of convoy system, 103 ; at London headquarters, 212, 214 ; routing American troops to France, 300 Loomis, Coxswain David D., lookout on Fanning when submarine crew was captured, 129 Lord Mayor of Cork, welcomes Americans at Queenstown, 45 Lowestoft, in attack on Durazzo, 199 Luckenback, shelled by submarine, 123 Ludlow, Ensign G. H., wounded, rescued from water, 287 Lydonia, assists in sinking submarine, 136 Lyons, Lt.-Commr. D., highly commended, 139