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Ahmet Fevzi Pasha'. While the navy ships were

                     anchored in Alexandria, Yavir Pasha, or
                     Baldwin Walker, claimed that if he laid a

                     siege on Egypt with the entire Ottoman
                     navy, he could get back the ships. His

                     true intentions were to make the Ot-
                     toman ships fight each other to weak-

                     en them in the process. However, the
                     crisis came to an end when Muham-

                     mad Ali of Egypt agreed to return the
                     ships on his own volition. It must be

                     noted that Yavir Pasha had for years
                                                                                       Baldwin Walker
                     worked as the advisor of Traitor Ahmet

                     Fevzi Pasha.



                         Henry Felix Woods or Woods Pasha
                         British Henry Felix Woods, also known as Woods Pasha, served more

                     than 40 years in the Ottoman navy, most of it under Abdul Hamid II's reign.
                     Woods was the main reason why the Ottoman navy completely rotted away

                                         during Abdul Hamid II's reign in the Golden Horn, despite
                                              the fact that it had been recently rebuilt under Sultan

                                                 Abdülaziz's orders. According to the British Naval
                                                   Forces policy, a British officer could not occupy

                                                    a position for more than two years in a foreign
                                                     country, but Woods spent 42 years in the Ot-

                                                      toman navy.

                                                           Engineers, captains and other technicians
                                                      that Woods Pasha transferred for large sums,

                                                      deliberately refrained from teaching their skills
                                                     to the Turkish personnel and ensured that the

                                                    true control was always with the British. As
                     Felix Woods                  Woods described it in his memoir, Turkish me-

                                               chanics, despite having worked for years, couldn't





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