Our Sailors: Gallant Deeds of the British Navy during Victoria's Reign
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A series of episodic accounts recounts British naval operations during the Victorian era, emphasizing action both at sea and ashore as steam power and iron warships augmented older sailing tactics. The narrative describes coastal bombardments, ship-to-shore assaults, and landing-party exploits that secured strategic ports and suppressed opposition, with detailed episodes including the capture of Aden, the Syrian coast campaign with actions at Beyrout, Sidon, and the Castle of D'Jebel, and engagements on the Río de la Plata and Paraná. Throughout, the work highlights tactical maneuvers, individual gallantry, naval brigade roles in land campaigns, and how changing technology shaped maritime warfare.
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