A Military History of the Western World: From the defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, to the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 |
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The " mode " of attack was that , while Collingwood attacked the 12 rear ships of the enemy's line , Nelson was to attack the enemy's centre in order to prevent it attacking Collingwood , and at the same time interpose his ships between ...
The " mode " of attack was that , while Collingwood attacked the 12 rear ships of the enemy's line , Nelson was to attack the enemy's centre in order to prevent it attacking Collingwood , and at the same time interpose his ships between ...
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1 When this signal was sent , Collingwood closed in on the enemy's rear , for already at 11.30 a.m. Villeneuve had run up the signal “ Open fire ! ” , to be followed at 12.15 p.m. by another : " Tout capitaine qui n'est pas dans le feu ...
1 When this signal was sent , Collingwood closed in on the enemy's rear , for already at 11.30 a.m. Villeneuve had run up the signal “ Open fire ! ” , to be followed at 12.15 p.m. by another : " Tout capitaine qui n'est pas dans le feu ...
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Eight minutes after the Royal Sovereign engaged , the Belleisle came into action and cut through the enemy's line , astern of the Fougueux . Like the Royal Sovereign she was at once engaged by several of the enemy's ships , and for a ...
Eight minutes after the Royal Sovereign engaged , the Belleisle came into action and cut through the enemy's line , astern of the Fougueux . Like the Royal Sovereign she was at once engaged by several of the enemy's ships , and for a ...
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The rivalry between England and Spain I | 1 |
The defeat of the Spanish Armada 1588 | 8 |
The Armada Campaign 1588 | 33 |
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