Proper noun
Dogger Bank
(nautical) A large sandbank, and associated fishing ground, in the North Sea between Great Britain and Denmark.
A single Zeppelin, L 5, played an unimportant part in the Battle of the Dogger Bank on 24 January 1915. Source: Internet
Bird Erich Raeder p. 17. World War I Raeder served as Hipper's Chief of Staff during World War I as well as in combat posts, taking part in the Battle of Dogger Bank in 1915 and the Battle of Jutland in 1916. Source: Internet
These projects will be dwarfed by subsequent wind farms that are in the pipeline, including Dogger Bank at 4,800 MW, Norfolk Bank (7,200 MW), and Irish Sea (4,200 MW). Source: Internet
The East Asia Squadron was defeated by British battlecruisers * Battle of Dogger Bank (Vice Admiral Franz Hipper ) - 1915. Source: Internet
Set in both Russia and Japan, it ends with the Dogger Bank incident involving the Baltic Fleet. Source: Internet
The battle of Dogger Bank was won in no small part due to the intercepts that allowed the Navy to position its ships in the right place. Source: Internet