The Office of Ordnance has been ill-served by previous accounts of its role in arming the Royal Navy during the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. Cole offers an in-depth examination of its organizational structure and demonstrates how the department responded to the pressures of war over an extended period of time.
The Office of Ordnance has been ill-served by previous accounts of its role in arming the Royal Navy during the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. Cole offers an in-depth examination of its organizational structure and demonstrates how the department responded to the pressures of war over an extended period of time.
Introduction Chapter 1 The Office of Ordnance and Its Mode of Operation Chapter 2 Ordnance Relationships with Other Government Departments Chapter 3 Relations between the Ordnance and Its Contractors Chapter 4 The Supply of Gunpowder to the Royal Navy Chapter 5 The Supply of Iron Ordnance to the Royal Navy Chapter 6 Ordnance Shipping Chapter 7 The Operations of the Ordnance Outports conclusion Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1 The Office of Ordnance and Its Mode of Operation Chapter 2 Ordnance Relationships with Other Government Departments Chapter 3 Relations between the Ordnance and Its Contractors Chapter 4 The Supply of Gunpowder to the Royal Navy Chapter 5 The Supply of Iron Ordnance to the Royal Navy Chapter 6 Ordnance Shipping Chapter 7 The Operations of the Ordnance Outports conclusion Conclusion
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