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Shannon's Naval Brigade

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Peel was an officer distinguished alike for his bravery and his resourcefulness. He benefited from the rapid promotions provided for the son of a prime minister, although his father never actively solicited them; however, no one ever doubted that he was a worthy recipient. In creating a legendary Victorian hero, concentrating on his courage and tragic death, his hagiographers did scant justice to his professional skill and intellectual achievements. His death deprived the navy of one of its most brilliant officers; his career had only just begun.
 
 
== Summary ==
On 14 August 1857 the Naval Brigade (Capt Peel, 450 men and 6 field guns) left HMS Shannon aboard a barge towed by the steamer Chunar.
 
On 18 September Lieut Vaughan and 120 men left HMS Shannon aboard a barge towed by the steamer Benares.
 

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