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Charging Against Wellington The French Cavalry In The Peninsular War 18071814 Burnham

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Charging Against Wellington The French Cavalry In The Peninsular War 18071814 Burnham
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Publisher: Frontline Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.65 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Burnham, Robert
ISBN: 9781848325913, 1848325916
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Charging Against Wellington The French Cavalry In The Peninsular War 18071814 Burnham by Burnham, Robert 9781848325913, 1848325916 instant download after payment.

Like the author’s previous book, The British Army Against Napoleon, Charging Against Wellington draws heavily on primary sources, manuals, memoirs, and regimental histories to bring to life the officers and men of the regiments that fought. The book is divided into three sections. The first contains biographies of 80 generals who led the French cavalry, focusing on the time they served in the Peninsula and its impact on their careers. Two went on to become Marshals of France and many were promoted and given greater responsibilities. For others, their careers were damaged while serving in Spain or Portugal – nine were relieved from their commands. Nearly half of the generals were killed, wounded, captured, or died from their wounds in Spain: a high price for glory. The second section looks at the ever-changing organization of the cavalry, where the various regiments and brigades were located and who commanded them. This is not as easy a task as it may appear, because a considerable amount of the cavalry was provisional regiments, consisting of squadrons drawn from other regiments. By April 1814, the Peninsula cavalry was down to 4,000 men – a shadow of the force that invaded six years before. Charging Against Wellington chronicles all the changes, showing which units left, when they left, and how their departure impacted the army. The third section looks at the service record of the 70+ French cavalry regiments that fought in Spain and Portugal. There is a table for each regiment that tracks the regiment’s colonels, composition, organization, strength, and casualties while in the Peninsula, and when its various squadrons arrived and departed

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