Author: Tim Saunders
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
ISBN: 1526757354
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Histories of the Light Division have tended to be incomplete, being based on memoirs of a few well known diarists, principally from the 95th Rifles. The authors of this book, the first volume of two, have sought memoirs from across the division, including the artillery, the King’s German Hussars and others to complete a broader history of Wellington’s elite division. Light infantry was not new a concept in 1803, but at Shorncliffe Camp Sir John Moore developed a progressive ethos, set of tactics and training for the newly converted light infantry regiments. With the 95th Rifles they were melded into a brigade that was to form the basis of the incomparable Light Division. From the outset of the Peninsular campaigns in 1808 they delivered results way beyond their scant numbers, but it was during the epic winter retreat to La Corunna that they showed their metal. Returning to the Peninsular months later, the irascible Brigadier Craufurd led the Light Brigade in terrible march to reach Wellington at Talavera; heavily laden and in the heat of summer. Over the winter of 1809/10, Craufurd,s battalions, now elevated to the status of a division, provided the army’s outposts. This was work that Craufurd excelled in and actions abounded, including the Combat on the Côa, where the division fought hard to escape Marshal Ney’s trap. In 1810, with Wellington withdrawing to the Lines of Torres Vedra, the Light Division played a significant part in the battle of Buçaco Ridge, while the following year they drove Marshal Masséna’s army back into Spain having fought almost daily actions en route. This history of the Light Division is not simply a series of set piece battles but provides a wider picture of campaigning and what it was to be a light infantry soldier.
The Light Division in the Peninsular War, 1808–1811
Author: Tim Saunders
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
ISBN: 1526757354
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Histories of the Light Division have tended to be incomplete, being based on memoirs of a few well known diarists, principally from the 95th Rifles. The authors of this book, the first volume of two, have sought memoirs from across the division, including the artillery, the King’s German Hussars and others to complete a broader history of Wellington’s elite division. Light infantry was not new a concept in 1803, but at Shorncliffe Camp Sir John Moore developed a progressive ethos, set of tactics and training for the newly converted light infantry regiments. With the 95th Rifles they were melded into a brigade that was to form the basis of the incomparable Light Division. From the outset of the Peninsular campaigns in 1808 they delivered results way beyond their scant numbers, but it was during the epic winter retreat to La Corunna that they showed their metal. Returning to the Peninsular months later, the irascible Brigadier Craufurd led the Light Brigade in terrible march to reach Wellington at Talavera; heavily laden and in the heat of summer. Over the winter of 1809/10, Craufurd,s battalions, now elevated to the status of a division, provided the army’s outposts. This was work that Craufurd excelled in and actions abounded, including the Combat on the Côa, where the division fought hard to escape Marshal Ney’s trap. In 1810, with Wellington withdrawing to the Lines of Torres Vedra, the Light Division played a significant part in the battle of Buçaco Ridge, while the following year they drove Marshal Masséna’s army back into Spain having fought almost daily actions en route. This history of the Light Division is not simply a series of set piece battles but provides a wider picture of campaigning and what it was to be a light infantry soldier.
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
ISBN: 1526757354
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Histories of the Light Division have tended to be incomplete, being based on memoirs of a few well known diarists, principally from the 95th Rifles. The authors of this book, the first volume of two, have sought memoirs from across the division, including the artillery, the King’s German Hussars and others to complete a broader history of Wellington’s elite division. Light infantry was not new a concept in 1803, but at Shorncliffe Camp Sir John Moore developed a progressive ethos, set of tactics and training for the newly converted light infantry regiments. With the 95th Rifles they were melded into a brigade that was to form the basis of the incomparable Light Division. From the outset of the Peninsular campaigns in 1808 they delivered results way beyond their scant numbers, but it was during the epic winter retreat to La Corunna that they showed their metal. Returning to the Peninsular months later, the irascible Brigadier Craufurd led the Light Brigade in terrible march to reach Wellington at Talavera; heavily laden and in the heat of summer. Over the winter of 1809/10, Craufurd,s battalions, now elevated to the status of a division, provided the army’s outposts. This was work that Craufurd excelled in and actions abounded, including the Combat on the Côa, where the division fought hard to escape Marshal Ney’s trap. In 1810, with Wellington withdrawing to the Lines of Torres Vedra, the Light Division played a significant part in the battle of Buçaco Ridge, while the following year they drove Marshal Masséna’s army back into Spain having fought almost daily actions en route. This history of the Light Division is not simply a series of set piece battles but provides a wider picture of campaigning and what it was to be a light infantry soldier.
The History of Napoleon the First: 1808-1811
Author: Pierre Lanfrey
Publisher:
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Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 504
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Lists and Indexes
Author: Great Britain. Public Record Office
Publisher:
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Category : Archives
Languages : en
Pages : 278
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Archives
Languages : en
Pages : 278
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History of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry
Author: Pennsylvania. Militia. Troop of Philadelphia Cavalry, 1st
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 278
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 278
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Register of Kentucky State Historical Society
Author: Kentucky Historical Society
Publisher:
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Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 434
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Publisher:
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Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 434
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Faith in the Fight
Author: William James
Publisher: Stackpole Books
ISBN: 9780811700252
Category : Chaplains, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
For soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War, religion was a great sustainer of morale.
Publisher: Stackpole Books
ISBN: 9780811700252
Category : Chaplains, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
For soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War, religion was a great sustainer of morale.
Care of Tuberculous Wage Earners in Germany ...
Author: Frederick Ludwig Hoffman
Publisher:
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Category : Health insurance
Languages : en
Pages : 1230
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Publisher:
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Category : Health insurance
Languages : en
Pages : 1230
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Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor
Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
Author: New York (State). Legislature. Assembly
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 742
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 742
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Lord Byron in His Letters
Author: George Gordon Byron Baron Byron
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Category : English letters
Languages : en
Pages : 324
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Publisher:
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Category : English letters
Languages : en
Pages : 324
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