According to the British report, all ships received shots during the engagement.
The British report said that women were more likely to be using the prescription drugs, a finding echoed in this country.
The official British report listed 26 killed, 117 wounded, and 29 missing.
From there he dispatched to the British public authoritative reports on military, political and social conditions.
In 1876, an official British report into secret society activities was published.
American and British military reports have pronounced the ammunition safe.
In fact, the final British report on that catastrophe made no mention of the center fuel tank.
British reports, however, claimed the French casualties numbered closer to 300.
It is understandable that the British report of the battle differs.
In addition, a British report found that people often failed to complete a full course of the drug or took the medication when not needed.