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Has the Royal Navy ever been of a higher standard, in war, than in 1805?
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Has the Royal Navy ever been of a higher standard, in war, than in 1805?
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Impossible to say I suppose, not least because the benefits of a high standard could be masked by poor equipment and the deficiencies of a low standard could be hidden by technological superiority.
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Has the Royal Navy ever been of a higher standard, in war, than in 1805?
How were sailors recruited at the time & place? I recall reading from somewhere random men at/near harbors were arrested or otherwise rounded up and forced to join. But I forgot when that was done.
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Has the Royal Navy ever been of a higher standard, in war, than in 1805?
How were sailors recruited at the time & place? I recall reading from somewhere random men at/near harbors were arrested or otherwise rounded up and forced to join. But I forgot when that was done.
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It was called the press gang. The practice pretty much ended with the end of Napoleonic wars. I wouldn't have said that, in terms of being able to train and bring the crew up to a state of efficiency, there were that much different to conscription. Either way, chances are the poor buggers didn't want to be in the situation they found themselves in. Of course with impressment there was the added complication that there were a high number of foreigners aboard so not only were they forced into the navy, but they were not even necessarily fighting for their own "side". However I am sure the disciplinary regime - keel hauling, the lash etc, had a way of concentrating the mind and anyway, once at sea a zillion miles from shore, what are you going to do? I do not have the numbers to hand but somewhere I have a breakdown of the nationalities that served on Victory at Trafalgar. It is quite surprising.
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I think World War II just started. Danny at Pearl Harbor - er that would be the 7th December 1941 Hollywood
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We have met the enemy and they are ours

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"We have met the enemy and..... The [Italian army in Egypt December 1940*]


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(although i am a lover of the works of the great philosophers, i do find this quote quite funny; Frederick the Great had some impressive writings of his own also)
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"Casualties many; Percentage of dead not known; Combat efficiency; we are winning"

~Colonel David Shoup, USMC, radioing in his SitRep from Tarawa 21 November 1943.

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My greatest pain in life is that I will never be able to see myself perform live. Kanye West


I share your pain Kanye.... no really I do....

Sorry, Kanye West is nothing more than boring, egotistical punk...[8|]
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My greatest pain in life is that I will never be able to see myself perform live. Kanye West


I share your pain Kanye.... no really I do....

Sorry, Kanye West is nothing more than boring, egotistical punk...[8|]
I had no idea who he is, or was. So I had to look it up.
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My greatest pain in life is that I will never be able to see myself perform live. Kanye West


I share your pain Kanye.... no really I do....

Sorry, Kanye West is nothing more than boring, egotistical punk...[8|]
I had no idea who he is, or was. So I had to look it up.
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Ask Taylor Swift - they speak highly of each other [:D]
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Sorry, Kanye West is nothing more than boring, egotistical punk...[8|]
I had no idea who he is, or was. So I had to look it up.
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Ask Taylor Swift - they speak highly of each other [:D]
As in high-pitched voices and short words. [:)]
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