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  • ...moving from an extremely visible ceremonial assignment in the funeral of [[Horatio Nelson|Lord Nelson]] to a clandestine operation to recover sunken treasure, where
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  • {{r|Horatio Nelson}}
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  • ...''turn a blind eye'' is attributed to an incident in the life of Admiral [[Horatio Nelson]].<ref name=Phrases/>
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  • '''Horatio Nelson''' (1758 - 1805), later [[vice admiral]] '''Horatio, Viscount Nelson''', wa | title = Horatio Nelson (1758 - 1805)
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  • {{r|Horatio Nelson}}
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  • {{r|Horatio Nelson}}
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  • After the death of admiral [[Horatio Nelson]], 1st Viscount Nelson, in the [[Battle of Trafalgar]], the Admiral's body
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  • ...totally unexpected: command the naval formation for the state funeral of [[Horatio Nelson|Vice Admiral Lord Nelson]], England's greatest naval hero, killed in action
    3 KB (434 words) - 07:32, 20 April 2024
  • ...oyal Navy]], created by [[C.S. Forester]], apparently drawn, in part, on [[Horatio Nelson]] and [[Thomas Cochrane]] (Lord Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald).<ref name
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  • {{r|Horatio Nelson}}
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  • ...agship of the United Kingdom Home Command. She served as the flagship of [[Horatio Nelson]] at the [[Battle of Trafalgar]]. On taking command of the U.S. Pacific Fle
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  • Nelson received its name in honour of the [[Horatio Nelson|1st Viscount Nelson]], a British admiral that defeated both the French and
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  • ...attacking the rear with the whole force of the attacking fleet). Admiral [[Horatio Nelson]] used Clerk's work in the [[Battle of Trafalgar]] in 1805, to win the most
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  • * Colin White, ed., ''Horatio Nelson, The New Letters
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  • ...of loyalty, courage, and service to the state. Mahan sought to resurrect [[Horatio Nelson]] as a national hero in Britain and used the book as a platform for express
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  • The British navy's victory, under Admiral [[Horatio Nelson]] over the French fleet in the [[Battle of the Nile]] in 1798 thwarted Napo
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  • ...erman, ed., ''Napoleon in Egypt'' (2003)</ref> The British under Admiral [[Horatio Nelson]] sank Napoleon's entire fleet at the [[Battle of the Nile]] (August 1, 179 ...ut a fight. At the same time the British navy won a total victory under [[Horatio Nelson]] sinking the combined French and Spanish fleet at [[Trafalgar]] on October
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  • ...ips and attacking the rear with the whole force of the attacking fleet). [[Horatio Nelson]] used Clerk's work in the [[Battle of Trafalgar]] in 1805, to win the most
    56 KB (9,059 words) - 07:32, 20 April 2024
  • ...ocused on maneuver warfare, and, indeed, as the Royal Navy fossilized with Horatio Nelson's ''Fighting Instructions'' optimized for the Battle of Trafalgar.
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  • As the House listened in silence, Keyes finished by quoting [[Horatio Nelson]]:<ref>Shakespeare 2017, p. 269.</ref>
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