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794:, and abandoned the forts in the southern part of the island. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Martinique" to all surviving claimants from the campaign.
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1644:The Victory of Seapower
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122:4 Novr. 1805
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1551:"No. 16733"
1275:"No. 15696"
1150:"No. 20939"
1130:"No. 20939"
846:War of 1812
821:War of 1812
614:to Captain
578:Bellerophon
474:West Indies
365:War of 1812
316:West Indies
305:War of 1812
118:with clasps
108:Honours and
1786:1801 ships
1775:Categories
1708:required.)
1568:References
1476:required.)
1432:Gardiner.
1216:Colledge.
1196:Winfield.
1025:Resolution
791:Amphitrite
303:, and the
293:Royal Navy
289:fifth-rate
260:carronades
239:Complement
221:Propulsion
157:fifth-rate
125:Martinique
87:April 1800
21:HMS Aeolus
1116:Citations
1106:storeship
1055:Elizabeth
1011:Liverpool
985:privateer
978:HMS
973:Maidstone
971:HMS
964:HMS
938:USS
914:President
912:USS
899:Belvidera
897:HMS
888:Guerriere
886:HMS
879:HMS
868:HMS
857:USS
835:USS
833:, pursue
774:Cleopatra
716:Rochefort
697:HMS
666:Courageux
601:HMS
594:HMS
587:HMS
576:HMS
565:HMS
561:Guerriere
552:Guerriere
533:Quérangal
397:storeship
386:privateer
379:USS
372:USS
229:Sail plan
100:Completed
84:Laid down
1767:project.
1676:(2004).
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1505:Cooper.
1490:Cooper.
1110:Woolwich
980:Childers
934:Nautilus
928:, under
926:Nautilus
859:Nautilus
620:Vanguard
608:Duquesne
603:Vanguard
572:Duquesne
567:Elephant
528:Duquesne
501:Antelope
497:Antelope
447:Guernsey
435:Guernsey
416:Deptford
374:Nautilus
325:Duquesne
247:Armament
92:Launched
78:Deptford
1417:James.
1402:Adkin.
1384:Adkin.
1369:James.
1354:James.
1319:30 July
1259:30 July
992:Snapper
988:Snapper
881:Shannon
781:Recruit
764:Halifax
744:Scipion
699:Phoenix
678:Bellona
596:Theseus
483:Jamaica
389:Snapper
284:Amphion
175:⁄
160:frigate
152:Amphion
149:32-gun
73:Builder
65:Ordered
35:History
1752:Aeolus
1743:Aeolus
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1048:Sophie
1018:Aeolus
1007:Pomona
1003:Pomona
999:Aeolus
966:Acasta
960:Aeolus
952:Aeolus
870:Africa
864:Aeolus
849:Aeolus
831:Aeolus
811:Aeolus
799:Aeolus
760:Aeolus
749:Aeolus
739:Aeolus
689:Aeolus
654:Caesar
637:Aeolus
589:Tartar
583:Aeolus
570:, and
511:Aeolus
479:Aeolus
469:Career
459:Aeolus
451:Aeolus
443:Aeolus
439:Pallas
431:Aeolus
420:Aeolus
412:Aeolus
401:Quebec
393:Aeolus
368:Aeolus
353:Aeolus
346:battle
338:Nelson
330:Aeolus
312:Aeolus
286:-class
278:Aeolus
190:Length
154:-class
110:awards
59:Aeolus
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1031:Eliza
672:Namur
463:Pique
224:Sails
1741:HMS
1721:ISBN
1648:ISBN
1608:ISBN
1584:ISBN
1321:2011
1261:2011
1093:Fate
1075:Anna
1037:Rose
976:and
779:HMS
772:HMS
725:The
687:and
675:and
660:Hero
599:and
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559:and
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205:Beam
133:Fate
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