I never saw any regiment in such order, said Wellington before the
Battle of Waterloo, it was the most complete and handsome military
body I ever looked at. The object of the Duke's admiration was the
23rd Regiment of Foot the famous Royal Welch Fusiliers and this is
their story during the tumultuous and bloody period of the wars with
France between 1793 and 1815. Based on rare personal memoirs and
correspondence and new research, this compelling book offers fresh
insight into the evolution of the British Army. Scorned by even its
own countrymen in 1793, it was transformed within a generation into a
professional force that triumphed over the greatest general and army
of the time. The men of the Royal Welch Fusiliers come alive as Graves
tracks them across three continents, joining them in major battles and
minor skirmishes, surviving shipwrecks and disease. We come to know
such fighting men as the intrepid Drummer Richard Bentinck, the
eccentric Major Jack Hill, and their beloved commander, Lt-Col. Harvey
Ellis, who led his Fusiliers in some of the most famous actions only
to fall at the greatest of them all Waterloo. This is a book that will
appeal to all those interested in the Napoleonic wars, contemporary
tactics and the meaning and the cost of courage.
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The Royal Welch Fusiliers at War, 1793-1815
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473813779
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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