Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Answers To Questions and My Thanks


I'll start with My thanks. My thanks go to those of you who have joined up as followers so far. There are two ways to sign up. Firstly you can be identified by name, secondly as an annonymous follower. To date we have a total of 4. Three named and one annonymous. Your support is appreciated. Of course we would like more to join us.

The Battle of Trafalgar by J. M. W. Turner (oi...Image via WikipediaNext-answers to questions from Mick. Yes, there were plenty of "Boots on the ground" at the Battle of Waterloo as depicted in the picture included in the piece about the Latest Cuts in the Armed Forces.I have no idea how many British/Belgian/French troops were invited to the do, but it must have been a formidable number.

English: The Battle of Trafalgar. Nelson’s ove...Image via Wikipedia You also asked how to leave a comment Mick. At the bottom of this piece you will see "0 comments" written. Click on that and follow the guidance given there. If that doesn't work for you, send me an email via the address shown at the top right hand corner of this page. Make sure you, and anyone else who contacts me, states whether you are happy to have your comments published. If not, just state Not For Publication at the start of your email/comments.

Finally Mick, you asked if I had any pictures of The Battle of Trafalgar. I've had a bit of a rummage and found one or two. You mentioned in your message to me that the sailors who gallantly fought that day and saw off not just ONE nations navy, but TWO (France and Spain) without being rewarded for so doing. Not at first anyway. You tell me that years later, the survivors of that bloody but gallant victory were recognised. And so they should have been.

Thanks again for all your visits. I look forward to your joining us again whenever you get the time.
The Battle of Trafalgar, as Seen from the Mize...Image via Wikipedia
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