Admiral Horatio Nelson's plan for the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 involved a bold and unconventional tactic of attacking the combined French and Spanish fleets in two columns, rather than a traditional line approach. He aimed to break the enemy's line, allowing his ships to engage in close combat, where British naval superiority in training and gunnery could be maximized. Nelson signaled his famous message, "England expects that every man will do his duty," to inspire his crew before the decisive confrontation. This strategy ultimately led to a significant British victory, ensuring naval dominance for years to come.
The Battle of Trafalgar was fought on 21 October 1805.
Nelson's column was erected in ommemoration of Admiral Horatio Nelson, who died at the Battle of Trafalgar. The column did not exist at the start of the battle!
The orders showed the plan for Lees Maryland Campaign and led to the Battle of Antietam.
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George Washington's plan of attack for the Battle of Trenton was to engulf Rall's forces. He was going to do it with two columns of 2,4000 men.
Nelsons Column stands in Trafalgar Square London, and was built to commemorate the death of Admiral Nelson at the battle of Trafalgar. See related link for a picture and more details.
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21 October, 1805
The Battle of Trafalgar was fought on 21 October 1805.
Nelson's column was erected in ommemoration of Admiral Horatio Nelson, who died at the Battle of Trafalgar. The column did not exist at the start of the battle!
458 were killed and 1208 were wounded (the French and Spanish total amounted to just over 13,000 killed wounded and captured)
Andris Nelsons was born in 1978.
French and Spanish Admirals Villeneuve and Gravina.
And quick answer is that the "battle plan" is the end result, the product, of planning for a battle.
Nelson's Column
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Trafalger square. (: