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Featured battle : Lugo
Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Date : 07 January 1809
A strong position was held by a small force of the withdrawing British. Soult rested his men for a day before attempting to assault it. When it came the French assault force was swept away by a British bayonet charge. The British were able to withdraw having suffered few casualties.
Featured image :
Vickers Mark 8 naval gun.

The ‘standard’ 4.5 inch/114mm gun fitted in Type 42 Destroyers, Batch 3 of Type 22 Frigates and all Type 23 Frigates. Capable of firing a range of ammunition at up to 25 rounds per minute out to a maximum range of 17 miles.
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
Running the Gauntlet
Bernard Edwards
I really enjoyed this book, as gripping as a good novel, until it hit home how inappropriate is the word ‘enjoyed’. The men in this book are not fictional characters from some author’s imagination. This is the story of some of the brave men who did a very dangerous job many of whom died in the course of their work. Some were blown to pieces in an instant others died after many days adrift in an open boat or on a Carley float. The job those fellow merchant seamen who survived did, showing courage and skilled seamanship, was crucial to the nation’s survival.
This well researched book covers only a few of the losses to the merchant navy fleet but it is well representative of the service we should never forget.
Once started it is a difficult book to put down and we highly recommend it.
Pen & Sword Maritime, 2022
Reviewed : 2022-04-12 12:45:34