Gabbard, battle of, [176]
Galleon of Venice, Venetian ship, [93], [96], [97], [98], [103]
Galley, galleon, galleas, see Ships of War
Gallipoli Peninsula, operations on, [383-385]; see Dardanelles
Ganteaume, French admiral, [263], [265]
Genoa, [82], [85]; at war with Venice [88], [122], [135]
Germany, early commerce under Hausa, [131-133]; unification of, [286]; in Far East, [320], [328], [330]; aids Russia, [335]; growth of, [345-347]; in World War, [345]ff.
Gibraltar, captured by British, [196]; blockaded, [218], [227]
Göben, German battle cruiser, escape of, [355-357]; [381], [411]
Goodenough, British naval officer, at Heligoland Bight, [352-353]; at Jutland, [396], [401], [413]