BEGGARS IN RED: The British Army 1789 - 1889 (Pen & Sword Military Classics)

BEGGARS IN RED: The British Army 1789 - 1889 (Pen & Sword Military Classics) image
ISBN-10:

0850529514

ISBN-13:

9780850529517

Author(s): Strawson, John.
Released: Apr 19, 2003
Publisher: Pen_and_Sword
Format: Paperback, 272 pages
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Description:

This was a period in which the British Army did much to astonish the world indulging in spectacular triumphs as well as disastrous defeats. The story encompasses the final dispatch of history's greatest soldier - Napoleon - and the subjugation of Asian and African potentates. It was the century which saw the British tighten their hold on India, extend their Imperial possessions largely by the sword, and at length - despite blunders in the Crimea and mutiny in the Indian Army - establish a peacekeeping cordon around the globe. John Strawson presents a compelling account of Kipling's "Beggars in Red", at first, struggling in vain against French revolutionary armies and its own government's neglect then, with the Duke of York's reforms plus the fine leadership of Sir John Moore and Wellington, gaining skill and confidence, winning battle after battle in the Peninsular and at Waterloo. At a time when reductions in the army again seem imminent, Strawson reminds us that the British regimental system is priceless and indispensable.












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