TrafalgarP. Davies limited, 1933 - 167 էջ |
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Էջ 62
... signal example of this was to be seen in one very important branch of the sea - going service . Up to 1792 the Navy had contained a force of about ten thousand trained seamen gunners . In that year marine artillerists commanded by ...
... signal example of this was to be seen in one very important branch of the sea - going service . Up to 1792 the Navy had contained a force of about ten thousand trained seamen gunners . In that year marine artillerists commanded by ...
Էջ 123
... signal might often not be seen , of signalling in the Admiral's own name to any ship in the rear to take up any position which might appear suit- able . But when all this had been arranged , it seemed to Nelson's restless mind that one ...
... signal might often not be seen , of signalling in the Admiral's own name to any ship in the rear to take up any position which might appear suit- able . But when all this had been arranged , it seemed to Nelson's restless mind that one ...
Էջ 136
... signal calling all ships into action which were without an enemy to fight . Had the van been commanded by Gravina , such a signal would not have been necessary , as his conduct on the 22nd of July proved . But Dumanoir showed a ...
... signal calling all ships into action which were without an enemy to fight . Had the van been commanded by Gravina , such a signal would not have been necessary , as his conduct on the 22nd of July proved . But Dumanoir showed a ...
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able action Admiral Admiralty Aigle Algésiras anchor band of brothers Barham battle blockade Boulogne Brest British Fleet British ships Bucentaure Cadiz Calder Captain captured carried Channel coast Codrington Collingwood Colonel Desbrière Combined Fleet command Cornwallis Cosmao crews deck Decrès enemy's engaged England fell Ferrol fight fire five ships flag flagship flotilla force fought Fougueux France French and Spanish French fleet French ships fresh Breezes frigates Ganteaume Gibraltar Gravina guns Hardy invasion June leeward lieutenant Lord Marine midshipman Modte Breezes Napoleon naval Navy Nelson Nelson's division never night Nile northward officers once port Private Diary prizes reached Rear-Admiral Redoutable Rochefort Royal Sovereign sail sailors San Juan Nepomuceno Santa Ana Sardinia seamen sent signal Spaniards Spanish ships squadron Straits Straits of Dover success three-deckers tion took Toulon towed Trafalgar troops vessels Victory Villeneuve Villeneuve's West Indies wind wounded Wrote Ly Hn