British and American Naval Prisoners of War During the War of 1812 Matthew Brencklehttps://ussconstitutionmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/British-and-American-Naval-Prisoners-of-War-During-the-War-of-1812.pdf
LesBrainsMay 04If marksmanship didn't matter for line infantry esp in volley fire, why did soldiers bother aiming their iron sights with proper stances?LikeReactions05 comments5Views
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Skip SmoyerAug 30, 2024Maybe a podcast Union of Salvation? While much after the Napoleonic era, some players were. Napoleonic movies brought this up.LikeReactions03 comments3Views
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An infamous incident at Dartmoor prison after the Treaty of Ghent:
American POWS Dartmoor massacre 1815 (1812privateers.org)