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Author: | Bill Peters [ Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:18 am ] |
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I found an article on rockets that I found interesting: Congreve rockets were soon systematically used by the British during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1806 Boulogne, France was bombarded by British rockets and suffered a devastating fire. In 1807 Copenhagen, Denmark was burnt by a British attack with more than 14,000 various missiles in the form of grenades, bombs and rockets of which about 300 were Congreve rockets.[8] In 1813 Danzig, Prussia, was similarly attacked, setting the city's food stores on fire and resulting in surrender. The only British unit at the "Battle of the Nations" (Leipzig October 1813) was a detachment of Royal Horse Artillery armed with Congreve rockets. ---end of text--- It is interesting to note that the British and not the Nazis were the first to use rockets to make cross-channel attacks! And ones with really no military target in mind. While not advocating that the later use of the V1 or V2 was a retaliatory measure it is interesting to note that the British were the first ones to use them as a "terror" weapon. I can only wonder at how the folks in Bologne thought of the British with their weapons of mass destruction! [;)] Colonel Bill Peters Armee du Rhin - V Corps, Cavalerie du V Corps, 20ème légère Brigade de Cavalerie, 13ème Hussar Regiment HPS Napoleonic Scenario Designer (Eckmuhl, Wagram, Jena-Auerstaedt and ... more to come) ![]() |
Author: | Phillip Driscoll [ Wed Aug 05, 2009 1:44 pm ] |
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How about one of the most famous!!! And the rockets red glare ..... gave truth..... [8D] Colonel Phil Driscoll 12e Legere of the 7th Division II Corps ADN Vive L'Empereur! |
Author: | Bill Peters [ Wed Aug 05, 2009 4:23 pm ] |
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My favorite! [:D] Oh say can you see, by the dawn's early light ... Probably something that Al Amos can identify with up early sorting mail ... [:p] Colonel Bill Peters Armee du Rhin - V Corps, Cavalerie du V Corps, 20ème légère Brigade de Cavalerie, 13ème Hussar Regiment HPS Napoleonic Scenario Designer (Eckmuhl, Wagram, Jena-Auerstaedt and ... more to come) ![]() |
Author: | D.S. Walter [ Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:02 pm ] |
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="3" face="book antiqua" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Bill Peters</i> It is interesting to note that the British and not the Nazis were the first to use rockets to <u>make cross-channel attacks</u>! And ones with <u>really no military target</u> in mind. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote"> You're jumping to conclusions. The attack on Boulogne was a naval bombardment. Obviously the Congreve had no cross-channel range. And naturally Boulogne was a military target at that time, namely the main assembly point of Napoleon's invasion fleet. Whereas both Copenhagen and Danzig were fortresses under siege. The use of rockets was both military and perfectly legitimate. <center> [url="http://home.arcor.de/dierk_walter/NWC/2nd_Dragoons.htm"] ![]() Maj. Gen. D.S. "Green Horse" Walter ~ 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) ~ 2nd (Union) Brigade, Anglo-Allied Cavalry Corps ---------- ~ 3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards ~ [url="http://www.geocities.com/militaireacademie/"] ![]() </center> |
Author: | Michael Ellwood [ Thu Aug 06, 2009 10:29 am ] |
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Quote "You're jumping to conclusions. The attack on Boulogne was a naval bombardment. Obviously the Congreve had no cross-channel range. And naturally Boulogne was a military target at that time, namely the main assembly point of Napoleon's invasion fleet. Whereas both Copenhagen and Danzig were fortresses under siege. The use of rockets was both military and perfectly legitimate." Yes much like the cossacks and gurilla warfare...however random and dispicable the acts.....both were military tools and perfectly legitimate [;)] You should consider politics or the media as your next job [:D] Col Mike Ellwood Konig Regt 1 Bde, 22 Div VII Saxon Corps, ADR |
Author: | Bill Peters [ Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:52 am ] |
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[;)] Of course. This entire thread was tongue in cheek. Colonel Bill Peters Armee du Rhin - V Corps, Cavalerie du V Corps, 20ème légère Brigade de Cavalerie, 13ème Hussar Regiment HPS Napoleonic Scenario Designer (Eckmuhl, Wagram, Jena-Auerstaedt and ... more to come) ![]() |
Author: | Neville Worland [ Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:53 am ] |
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I read a book about the commander of the British attack on Washington in 1812. A chap called Gorden, who has been claimed to be the inspiration for Captain Hornblower. (Couldn't use the actual chap, because the attack on Washington might have depressed US book sales, can't think why. So Hornblower in 1812 turns his talents to bombarding French troops in Russia.) Lt Colonel Neville Worland Chef d'Etat-Major Ier Corps de Réserve de Cavalerie Army du Nord |
Author: | Neville Worland [ Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:55 am ] |
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Of course the most famous recorded attack using Congreve Rockets was by Harry Flashman at Fort Raim in Central Asia in the 1850s, immortalised in the (completely truthful) "Flasman at the Charge". Lt Colonel Neville Worland Chef d'Etat-Major Ier Corps de Réserve de Cavalerie Army du Nord |
Author: | Neville Worland [ Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:55 am ] |
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Of course the most famous recorded attack using Congreve Rockets was by Harry Flashman at Fort Raim in Central Asia in the 1850s, immortalised in the (completely truthful) "Flasman at the Charge". Lt Colonel Neville Worland Chef d'Etat-Major Ier Corps de Réserve de Cavalerie Army du Nord |
Author: | SLudwig [ Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:50 pm ] |
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