Brian Schetter

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The victory of the British fleet at Trafalgar was perhaps the most decisive in naval history. Eighteen French and Spanish ships were captured or destroyed. Six thousand French and Spanish sailors were killed or wounded, and twenty thousand taken prisoner. British casualties amounted to 1,700; and the Royal Navy did not lose a single ship.
Six Frigates: The Epic History of the Founding of the U.S. Navy
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