Sea of Azoff naval campaign
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Azoff was a naval campaign in the Sea of Azov during the Crimean War of 1854-56 between the Royal Navy and the French Navy against Russia. Taking place between 25th May - 22nd November 1855, a highly successful naval campaign was launched against a major source of supplies and reinforcements for the Russians.
British and French warships struck at every vestige of Russian power along the coast of the Sea of Azov. Except for Rostov and Azov, no town, depot, building or fortification was immune from attack and Russian naval power ceased to exist almost overnight. Contrary to established images of the Russian War, here was a campaign which was well-planned, dynamically led and overwhelmingly successful. The British authorities, significantly, issued the bar "Azoff" to the British Crimean War Medal, thus acknowledging the services of those who waged the most successful operations against the Russians during the war of 1854-1856. The bar was awarded only to the Royal Navy, together with units of the Royal Marines present during the campaign. The unauthorised French clasp, reading Mer d'Azoff , was worn by sailors of the French Navy.
[edit] See also
- British Crimean War Medal
- Turkish Crimean War medal
- Turkish Order of the Medjidie
- Baltic Medal
- Legion d'honneur
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