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Tango01 | 05 Sep 2015 3:29 p.m. PST |
… had suffered greatly." – The Battle of the Chesapeake. "5 September 1781, off the Virginia Capes, the French Admiral Francois Joseph Paul, the Comte de Grasse with 24 ships of the line saw off a British squadron of 19 line-of-battle ships under Thomas Graves in a tactical more or less inconclusive engagement, known as the Battle of the Chesapeake, that proved to be the deathblow for British ambitions in the American War of Independence. "If you cannot relieve me very soon, you must be prepared to hear the worst." (Charles Cornwallis during the beginning Siege of Yorktown in a despatch to Sir Henry Clinton, British C-in-C for North America)…"
From main page link Amicalement Armand |
GamesPoet | 05 Sep 2015 4:53 p.m. PST |
A good read, thank you! : ) |
Tango01 | 06 Sep 2015 12:25 p.m. PST |
A votre service mon ami!. (smile) Amicalement Armand |
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