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What if a more competent Admiral like Louis-René Levassor de Latouche Tréville had been in command of the invasion fleet rather than the overly cautious Admiral Villeneuve for taking control of the channel in order to let the Grande Armee cross?
And if he can take control of the channel, if only temporarily, are the barges for the French troops truly capable of getting them and their supplies across? Or are they like Sealion German river barges and doomed to sink beneath the Channel?