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Tango0124 Aug 2018 11:16 a.m. PST

… of Svensksund and Sweden's greatest Naval Victory.

"10 July 1790, During the climax of the Russo-Swedish War, the Battle of Svensksund ended with a nearly complete Swedish victory in one of the largest naval engagements ever fought.


"Different Kinds of Arms are required in a Battle by Land, but many more in an Action by Sea, and also Machines and Engines like those used in the Attack or Defence of Places. What can be more terrible than a Sea Fight, in which both Fire and Water both unite for the Destruction of the Combatants" (Flavius Vegetius: "De Re Militari")…."
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Tango0124 Aug 2018 11:17 a.m. PST

… of Svensksund and Sweden's greatest Naval Victory.

"10 July 1790, During the climax of the Russo-Swedish War, the Battle of Svensksund ended with a nearly complete Swedish victory in one of the largest naval engagements ever fought.


"Different Kinds of Arms are required in a Battle by Land, but many more in an Action by Sea, and also Machines and Engines like those used in the Attack or Defence of Places. What can be more terrible than a Sea Fight, in which both Fire and Water both unite for the Destruction of the Combatants" (Flavius Vegetius: "De Re Militari")…."
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Armand

Tango0125 Aug 2018 10:42 a.m. PST

Twin thread!…


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