Ship of the line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A ship-of-the-line was a type of naval warship constructed from the 17th century through the mid-19th century, to take part in the naval tactic known as the line of battle, in which two columns of o...
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Ship-of-the-Line Captain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ship-of-the-Line Captain (French - capitaine de vaisseau ; German - Linienschiffskapitän ; Spanish - Capitán de Navío ; Croatian - Kapetan bojnog broda ) is a rank that appears in several nav...
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History of the Ship of the Line of the Royal Navy from the galleons of 1650 to the First Rate 120 gun Ship of the Line of 1845, including Caledonia Class, Queen Charlotte, Trafalgar, Victory, Leviathan, Vengeur and Black Prince Class. ... Unknown ship of the line at Malta c.1890s.
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The standard large warship from the 17th to the 19th century, the ship of the line typically mounted 64 to 110 guns. ... The ship of the line was a square-rigged, three-masted warship that formed the core of most navies from the 17th century to the 19th century. The term "ship of the line" is derived from the principal...
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Seapower that has fatefully and wonderfully shaped the history of America, from the first settlement in colonial days to the present, has many elements. Among these the Navy properly looms large, and within it the Ship-of-the-Line.
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Ships of the Line of the Royal Navy 1700-1850 including First Rate 100 gun ships and Second Rate 90 gun ships used during the War of American Independence, French Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic Wars. HMS Britannia, HMS Victory, HMS Tremendous, HMS Medway, HMS Redoubtable, HMS Hercules and HMS Hawk. ... ITEM CODE DHM1127...
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Ships of the Line ... The tow line may be cut at the start of any British movement, but the Firefly does not get to move at all on that turn. ... If either ship is forced to lose altitude due to damage, the stress will immediately sever the tow line, leaving Firefly immobilized for a turn.
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