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  • C.S. Forester [r]: Pseudonym of Cecil Louis Troughton Smith (1899-1966), author and creator of the fictional hero Horatio Hornblower. [e]
  • Horatio Hornblower [r]: The hero of a series of nautical novels created by C.S. Forester. [e]
  • Mortar [r]: A piece of artillery, sometimes light enough to be carried by infantry, which has a short barrel length relative to the shell caliber, and fires in a high indirect trajectory, often desirable to fire over obstacles. [e]
  • Rouen [r]: Capital of the region Haute-Normandie, France, population about 417 000 [e]
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  • Battle of Sitka [r]: The last major armed conflict between Europeans and Alaska Natives, which resulted in a decisive victory for the Russian invaders. [e]
  • Elizabeth I [r]: Queen of England (reigned 1559-1603). [e]