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Angioletti read “It is my duty to submit to your Excellency that the ships which join the fleet from day to day are incompletely manned, especially in regard to their petty officers, and, which is of more consequence, are without trained gunners… the fleet is not ready for war. Help me, I earnestly entreat you.” When Angioletti failed to act on his complaints, Persano wrote to
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Austrian are in a worse condition than ours. When we are doubling or tripling our forces all at once, it is impossible to get everything perfect.” On 10 June Angioletti sent orders to Persano for what to do once war was declared:”The Adriatic Sea is to be cleared of enemy ships. You are to attack and obstruct them wherever they may be found.”
230:. At the same time, the number of ships kept in good condition was drastically reduced to save money. Longstanding practices remained in place to keep expenditure down - training exercises, particularly with live fire, were avoided so as to save on coal and gunpowder. With crews having little to do, discipline was relaxed.
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Adriatic. In mid-April 1866, he instructed the same commission to compile a regulation for the embarkation and disembarkation of artillery, horses and troops. Angioletti realised the severe weaknesses of Italy’s navy, and went so far as to recommend avoiding an
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Angioletti issued an order of the day
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Persano, over Angioletti, over La Marmora is extremely animated, profound and enduring all over Italy.” Ultimately however only Persano was tried and found guilty of incompetence, and neither Angioletti nor anyone else was officially held accountable.
203:; it also faced a severe financial crisis and Longo refused, leaving La Marmora to fill the post himself on an interim basis and begin a programme of cuts of up to a third across the navy - the naval budget for 1864 was 55,175,000 lire while the budget for 1865 was 13,418,000 less.
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as commander of the Adriatic fleet. The appointment was against Persano’s own wishes and there was nothing in his service history to suggest that he was especially well suited to the role.
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active sea war. He was strongly opposed to the idea of an Italian landing in
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