- Pacific Station
The Pacific Station, often referred to as the Pacific Squadron, was one of the geographical divisions into which the
Royal Navy divided its world-wide responsibilities.It was established in the early nineteenth century to support British interests along the North American coast and into the
Pacific Ocean , during a time of friction with theUnited States . Originally based atValparaiso, Chile , the ships of the Pacific Station were based out of theEsquimalt Royal Navy Dockyard atEsquimalt , inBritish Columbia ,Canada . After a period of relaxing tensions meant that British interests in British Columbia were secured, the station was maintained to counterRussia n ambitions in the Pacific. The Station was also crucial in defending British Columbia fromUnited States aggression during theSpanish-American War and the contemporaneousAlaska Boundary Dispute , when the US threatened to forcibly invade and annex British Columbia if its demands over Alaska were not met.By the end of the nineteenth century, improved communications, the signing of the
Anglo-Japanese Alliance and the need to concentrate warships in British waters to counter the developing GermanHigh Seas Fleet , meant that the station was closed down in 1905 and its facilities and base of operations atEsquimalt, British Columbia were transferred to the newly-mintedRoyal Canadian Navy . Its responsibilities were divided between the China, Australia and theAmerica and West Indies Station s.ee also
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Pacific Squadron - a division of theUnited States Navy between 1821 and 1907.
*Esquimalt Royal Navy Dockyard
*CFB Esquimalt References
* Cite book | last =Gough | first =Barry M | title =The Royal Navy and the Northwest Coast of North America 1820-1914: A Study of Maritime Ascendancy | location=Vancouver | publisher =
University of British Columbia Press | year =1974|origyear=1971 | isbn = 0-7748-0000-3
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