Generals and Admirals: The Story of Amphibious CommandLongmans, Green, 1952 - 192 sider |
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Side 15
... close quarters inshore , and he ordered the vice - admiral , Thomas Howard , to shift his flag to a smaller galleon . Raleigh remained in his own ship , smaller than the other flagships , and was to go in at the same time as Thomas ...
... close quarters inshore , and he ordered the vice - admiral , Thomas Howard , to shift his flag to a smaller galleon . Raleigh remained in his own ship , smaller than the other flagships , and was to go in at the same time as Thomas ...
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... close to the besieged city . Meanwhile Peterborough had realized that the Archduke would not , as he had hoped , leave Barcelona and allow him all the reinforcements for his Valencian campaign . He saw that the city was likely to be ...
... close to the besieged city . Meanwhile Peterborough had realized that the Archduke would not , as he had hoped , leave Barcelona and allow him all the reinforcements for his Valencian campaign . He saw that the city was likely to be ...
Side 78
... close in . Because of heavy rains there was delay in the final prepara- tions for attack and there was also some difficulty in deciding on a suitable landing place above Cap Rouge , a matter that previously the brigadiers had thought ...
... close in . Because of heavy rains there was delay in the final prepara- tions for attack and there was also some difficulty in deciding on a suitable landing place above Cap Rouge , a matter that previously the brigadiers had thought ...
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HOWARD AND ESSEX AT CADIZ | 7 |
THE SPANISH CAMPAIGNS OF QUEEN ANNES WAR | 19 |
VERNON AND WENTWORTH IN THE WEST INDIES | 38 |
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