In particular I must warn you that the enemy's intention will be to fight at long distance, on account of his advantage in artillery…The aim of our men, on the contrary, must be to bring him to close quarters and grapple with the weapons they hold in their hands; and you will have to be very careful to carry this out. So that you will be well informed, I am sending you some reports from which you will see the way in which the enemy employs his artillery to fire low and sink his opponent's ships; and you will have to take such precautions as you consider necessary in this respect.2
THE DREADNOUGHT REVOLUTION OF TUDOR ENGLAND
The Mariner's Mirror ; 82 , 3 ; 269-300
1996-01-01
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