Redcoats of Wellington’s Light Division in the Peninsular War : Unpublished a...

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Language: English Illustrator: Yes Author: Gareth Glover ISBN: 9781399084963 Genre: Biography & Autobiography, History Number of Pages: 256 Pages Publisher: Pen & Sword Books The Limited Format: Hardcover Publication Year: 2023 Topic: Military / Napoleonic Wars, Europe / France, Modern / 19th Century, Military Item Length: 9.2 in width: 6.1 in Item Width: 6.1 in Book Title: Redcoats of Wellington's Light Division in the Peninsular War : Unpublished and Rare Memoirs of the 52nd Regiment of Foot

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Redcoats of Wellington’s Light Division in the Peninsular War : Unpublished a.... Redcoats of Wellington’s Light Division in the Peninsular War : Unpublished and Rare Memoirs of the 52nd Regiment of Foot, Hardcover by Glover, Gareth, ISBN 1399084968, ISBN-13 9781399084963, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US The Light Division is rightly regarded as the most famous force within Wellington’s army in the Peninsular War. Often the first into every battle and the last to withdraw, the men of the Light Division were trained to act independently and think for themselves as well as operating in their battalion regiments which comprised the Light Division were present at almost every battle, large or small, throughout the Peninsular War. Many people, however, associate the Light Division with the men of the 95th Rifles, wearing in the distinctive green uniforms made famous in the Sharpe is less understood is that the majority of the Light Division actually consisted of troops dressed in the traditional red uniforms. These were men who, although equally capable of skirmishing as light infantry, actually spent the vast majority of their time formed as regular infantry, fighting in line, column or 95th Rifles has literally a dozen or more memorialists including many famous ones such as Kincaid, Harry Smith, Harris, Costello, Leach, Simmons and others, who have been published and republished countless times. But the 52nd Foot – the first of the regiments of the Light Division to be trained as light infantry – has, until now, been largely decades of research, Gareth Glover has unearthed a collection of short memoirs from soldiers of the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment which have never been published before and one previously published, but now virtually unobtainable. This collection will undoubtedly add an essential element to our understanding of the role of the Light Division both in battle and on campaign.