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E-grāmata: Wellington's Light Division in the Peninsular War: The Formation, Campaigns & Battles of Wellington's Famous Fighting Force, 1810

  • Formāts: 248 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Frontline Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526758934
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  • Formāts: 248 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Frontline Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526758934

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In February 1810, Wellington formed what became the most famous unit in the Peninsular War: the Light Division. Formed around the 43rd and 52nd Light Infantry and the 95th Rifles, the exploits of these three regiments is legendary. Over the next 50 months, the division would fight and win glory in almost every battle and siege of the Peninsular War.Key to the understanding how the division achieved its fame is an understanding of their excellence and tradition that was established from its founding. It began on the border of Spain and Portugal where it served as a screen between Wellington’s Army and the French. For six months while vastly outnumbered, it manned outposts, guarded fords and bridges, and fought numerous skirmishes. When it came time pull back from the border, the division endured a harrowing retreat with a relentless enemy at their heels. It was during this eventful year it developed an esprit-de-corps and a belief in its leaders and itself that was unrivaled in Wellington’s Army.Wellington's Light Division in the Peninsular War uses over 100 primary sources to recount the numerous skirmishes, combats, and battles, as well as the hardships of a year of duty on the front lines. Many of these sources are from British and Portuguese archives and have never been published before. Others are from long-forgotten books published over 150 years ago. It is through the words of the officers and men who served with it that this major, and long-anticipated study of the first critical year of the Light Division is told.

In February 1810, Wellington formed what became the most famous unit in the Peninsular War: the Light Division. Formed around the 43rd and 52nd Light Infantry and the 95th Rifles, the exploits of these three regiments is legendary.
List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xi
Abbreviations and Key to Map Symbols xvii
List of Maps
xxi
Chapter 1 The Origins of the Light Division
1(26)
Chapter 2 The Birth of the Light Division, 1 January-18 March 1810
27(18)
Chapter 3 Barba del Puerco, 19-31 March 1810
45(24)
Chapter 4 23 March-30 April 1810
69(14)
Chapter 5 May 1810
83(18)
Chapter 6 The War of the Infantry Outposts, June 1810
101(42)
Chapter 7 The War of the Cavalry Outposts, July 1810
143(52)
Chapter 8 The Fight on the Coa River, 24 July 1810
195(30)
Chapter 9 The Casualties at the Coa
225(18)
Chapter 10 Fallout from the Action on the Coa
243(16)
Chapter 11 25 July-25 September 1810
259(14)
Chapter 12 The Battle of Busaco, 26-27 September 1810
273(22)
Chapter 13 The Retreat to Lisbon, 28 September-10 October 1810
295(22)
Chapter 14 The Lines of Torres Vedras, 11 October-14 November 1810
317(26)
Chapter 15 The Pursuit of the French to Santarem, 15 November-31 December 1810
343(22)
Chapter 16 What Happened to Them
365(20)
Appendix I Strength of the Light Division, February-December 1810 385(8)
Appendix II Gazetteer of Place Names 393(4)
Appendix III Locations of Bridges and Fords across the Agueda and Azaba Rivers 397(2)
Appendix IV General Craufurd's After-Action Report on the Combat at Villa de Puerco 399(4)
Appendix V General Craufurd's Report on the Combat of the Coa 403(4)
Bibliography 407(8)
Name Index 415(8)
Place Index 423
Having had numerous articles published on the Peninsular War and the British Army, the renowned historian and author ROBERT BURNHAM, from the United States, hosts the pre-eminent Napoleonic website, the Napoleon Series. This fascinating and all-embracing website, the largest of its kind, is a 'must' for anyone interested in the Napoleonic era. It can be accessed at: www.napoleon-series.org