The Yorktown Campaign and Admiral Count de GrasseMerit Service, printers, 1930 - 28페이지 |
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... officer was in his rear , gave Monteil a verbal order to go take com- mand there . The relative strength of the fleets about to be engaged were : French , twenty - four sail of the line , and British , nineteen , constituted as follows ...
... officer was in his rear , gave Monteil a verbal order to go take com- mand there . The relative strength of the fleets about to be engaged were : French , twenty - four sail of the line , and British , nineteen , constituted as follows ...
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... officer and a gentleman . This idea had hung like a millstone around the neck of the British Navy for nearly a century until able and intelligent men , such as Hood and Rodney , sounded the tocsin of revolt which after this battle ...
... officer and a gentleman . This idea had hung like a millstone around the neck of the British Navy for nearly a century until able and intelligent men , such as Hood and Rodney , sounded the tocsin of revolt which after this battle ...
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... officer but one of wide experience in actual battle , and as well an accom- plished strategist and tactician . Not the least of his virtues was the ability to make quick decisions and willingness to accept immense responsibilities ...
... officer but one of wide experience in actual battle , and as well an accom- plished strategist and tactician . Not the least of his virtues was the ability to make quick decisions and willingness to accept immense responsibilities ...
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600 Captain Admiral Count Admiral de Grasse Admiral Graves America anchor Antibes army attack Barfleur Barras board the frigate British fleet Cape Francois Cape Henry captured castle Chesapeake Capes Clinton close action commander-in-chief convoy of 150 Cornwallis Count de Grasse decker despatched detached ence enemy engagement England English favorable fire ship flagship force French fleet frigate Grasse's guns hauled Hood's island James River joined Knights of Malta Lafayette land later leeward lieutenant line ahead line of battle London Lynnhaven Roads maneuvers Marquis Martinique Masthead height ment miral Mondreville Monteil nals night numbers Old Point Comfort Paris port press of sail Prince of Antibes prisoner Rear Admiral reenforced return to France Rodney sailor Saint Santo Domingo sea power September siege Sir Samuel Hood sloop squadron starboard surrender tack Tilly tion tured U. S. Navy underweigh vaisseau vessels Virginia weather gage West Indies wind windward Yorktown campaign