United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Volumen110,Página 1H. Colburn, 1866 |
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... Officers , 166 . Notes on the Battle of Waterloo . By the late General Sir James Shaw Kennedy , K.C.B. , reviewed , 290 . Notes on Military Music in Past Times , a few , 337 . Notices , Critical , 128 , 290 , 444 , 603 . Oar , the , 233 ...
... Officers , 166 . Notes on the Battle of Waterloo . By the late General Sir James Shaw Kennedy , K.C.B. , reviewed , 290 . Notes on Military Music in Past Times , a few , 337 . Notices , Critical , 128 , 290 , 444 , 603 . Oar , the , 233 ...
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... officers to rally them on some heights behind the ridge on which our line was advancing . It became an object with the officer commanding the Light Companies , which were scattered in pursuit , to get them arrayed for the attack of a ...
... officers to rally them on some heights behind the ridge on which our line was advancing . It became an object with the officer commanding the Light Companies , which were scattered in pursuit , to get them arrayed for the attack of a ...
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officer , who shall not use his utmost exertions to carry the orders of his superior officers into execution when ordered to prepare for action , " ( with the enemy , pirate , or rebel afloat , or on shore ) , " or during the action ...
officer , who shall not use his utmost exertions to carry the orders of his superior officers into execution when ordered to prepare for action , " ( with the enemy , pirate , or rebel afloat , or on shore ) , " or during the action ...
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... officers and crew were hulked whilst my ship was in dock . " " A legal objection , " the judge - advocate submitted ... officer's honour , his sword by his side , which had been temporarily resigned to the court - martial table . But ye ...
... officers and crew were hulked whilst my ship was in dock . " " A legal objection , " the judge - advocate submitted ... officer's honour , his sword by his side , which had been temporarily resigned to the court - martial table . But ye ...
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... officer . " 27. Every master or other officer in command of any mer- chant or other vessel under the convoy of any ship of Her Majesty shall obey the commanding officer thereof in all matters relating to navigation or security of the ...
... officer . " 27. Every master or other officer in command of any mer- chant or other vessel under the convoy of any ship of Her Majesty shall obey the commanding officer thereof in all matters relating to navigation or security of the ...
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