Marlborough at Blenheim - Medals Reward early-war-britishGeneral John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 1st Prince of Mindelheim, 1st Count of Nellenburg, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire (26 May 1650 16 June 1722), was an English soldier and statesman. He achieved highly in extraordinary military and political careers, but his victory at Blenheim assured his legacy as one of the greatest military Generals of all time. As part of the War of Spanish Succession, on 13 August 1704, Marlborough's army,
where they squeeze along the passages made by smaller creatures such as Snappers
American and Royal Navies - are covered
Artillery battery - 3 Warlord Resin American Civil War guns with 4 crew each and a variety of gun barrel options (3x Union 12-pdr Napoleon
bedraggled and unkempt yet not bowed by their situation or likely fate
and mercenaries - roam the dead stars in small ships
The Lukka probably came from Lycia in the South West of Anatolia – they were notorious and skilled pirates into later times
4-page background and assembly guide including eight full-colour flags
Sir Arthur Haselrig
but ultimately doomed
they were perfect for escorting coastal traffic and patrolling the extensive coastlines of the new German Reich
targes/ bucklers and sword arms
but are vulnerable to collisions from larger vessels