Three ships sailed from London under the command of Captain Arthur Wakefield.
Part of the force was to sail from Denmark, and the rest from the Thames, both under the command of Camus.
Newell died while helping to fight the fire, with the result that Alexander sailed home under the command of her first lieutenant, Henry Cobb.
At the close of the month, the Constitution sailed south, now under the command of Captain William Bainbridge.
On 21 December 1916, she sailed under the command of Kapitänleutnant Felix von Luckner.
U-273 sailed from Kiel under the command of Oblt.
On 9 February 1796, she sailed for the Leeward Islands under the command of H. Roberts.
On putting to sea he sailed to join the Channel Fleet, still under the overall command of Admiral Cornwallis.
Tyrannicide next sailed on 10 July 1778 under the command of John Allen Hallet.
U-214 sailed from Brest on 22 July 1944 under the command of 21-year old Oblt.