The Art Behind Establishing Rapport Between Army & Navy During War - a podcast by Kirk Monroe

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Discover whether or not Robert Barclay was aware that Oliver Perry’s Forces had multiple options upon returning to Amherstburg. Decide if it’s fair to say before and leading up to September 10 that Commodore Oliver Perry & General William Henry Harrison had established solid rapport with one another. Learn what approach War Secretary John Armstrong & Navy Secretary William Jones agreed upon regarding cooperation between Army & Naval Regional Commanders. Find out if any lack of coordination took place between Royal Navy’s Lake Erie & Ontario Units leading up to September 10. Determine if an ever growing presence of Indians had become a bigger concern in Amherstburg come Summer 1813. Discover if commanding issues had impacted the U.S. Naval Fleet. Learn if British Naval Forces had begun re shifting their commands at the same time their American Counterparts were doing so. Go behind the scenes and learn what takes place between August 12-16, 1813 involving Oliver Perry’s smaller fleet. Discover what took place battle wise just 3 Days after Lieutenant Barclay had lifted the blockade including whom emerged victorious. Learn the essentials behind cooperation for both Army & Navy in going about working together.

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