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On October 21st 1805, whilst aboard his famous ship HMS Victory, Lord Admiral Nelson received the signal '370' (Enemy ships are coming out of port) which was repeated along the chain of ships until it reached the main British Fleet. Nelson then signalled back ‘General chase South East’. His plan was to steer to the Straits of Gibraltar and prevent the Enemy Combined Fleet from sailing into the Mediterranean. At 12.15 the first shots were fired at the Victory, at long range. As fighting continued the three ships locked together and Redoubtable was pounded into submission. Slowly the British Ships gained the upper hand as the enemy combined fleet struck their colours or sailed away from the battle. If you collect all 12 models in Civilians at War, Heroes, Leaders and Special Forces ranges (released July ‘06 to June ‘07) you can send off for your free replica Campaign Medal. Full details inside each pack. If you collect all the individual models in the Battle of Trafalgar, Battle of the Somme, El Alamein and Desert Storm (released July ‘06 to June ‘07) you can also send off for your free replica Campaign Medal. Full details inside each pack. A miniature replica Campaign Medal is included with all the diorama sets. View other product and find out more about Corgi Classics. Related ProductsCorgi Classics > Catalogues > Corgi Classics January - December 2007 > Forward March > Battle of Trafalgar Corgi Classics > Ranges > Forward March > Battle of Trafalgar Registered Users: Bookmark
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