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By Fire And Bayonet Greys West Indies Campaign Of 1794 Steve Brown

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By Fire And Bayonet Greys West Indies Campaign Of 1794 Steve Brown
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Publisher: Helion & Company Ltd.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.81 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Steve Brown
ISBN: 9781526746849, 9781915070906, 1915070902, 1526746840
Language: English
Year: 2022

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By Fire And Bayonet Greys West Indies Campaign Of 1794 Steve Brown by Steve Brown 9781526746849, 9781915070906, 1915070902, 1526746840 instant download after payment.

There have been few books about Grey's glorious (but ultimately ill-fated) West Indies campaign in the early years of the long and terrible wars of 1793-1815, yet five of the subalterns in Grey's expeditionary force went on to command divisions in Wellington's Peninsula army; another two commanded the Iron Duke's Royal Artillery; and one (Richard Fletcher) - famously - the Royal Engineers. The tactics used by Sir Charles Grey were as far removed as can be imagined from the traditional image of the two-deep British line delivering massed volleys at pointblank range. The invasions of Martinique, St Lucia and Guadeloupe were raids undertaken by Special Forces, who were instructed to operate in open order, in silence and at bayonet-point; all attacks went in with unloaded muskets. Most of the heavy-duty fighting was undertaken by converged flank battalions, grenadiers and light infantrymen - assembled under hand-picked field officers and used as stormtroopers in every major assault;...

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