barghees
Barghees, also known as naval press-gangs, were units formed during wartime to enforce impressment, a practice where sailors were forcibly conscripted into military service against their will. These units served in various navies, primarily in the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom during the 18th and early 19th centuries.
The primary purpose of barghees was to round up and confine sailors who had abandoned their vessels,
Barghees were typically used en mass during times of war, but their activities were not restricted solely
Impressment was a highly contested practice in international law. European authorities frequently condemned it as an