01 THE WEATHER GAGE
The British ships hold the advantage of the ‘weather gage’, meaning they are upwind of their opponent, making it easier for them to manoeuvre in pursuit of the French. It does, however,
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The British ships hold the advantage of the ‘weather gage’, meaning they are upwind of their opponent, making it easier for them to manoeuvre in pursuit of the French. It does, however,
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The Battle of Wavre and Grouchy's Retreat: A study of an Obscure Part of the Waterloo Campaign
byWilliam Hyde Kelly