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A personal narrative of a fighting regiment
There were many famous regiments in Wellington's renowned 'Old
Peninsular Army'. Perhaps the 28th Regiment of Foot was not
exceptional, but it certainly could hold its head up among the very
finest of them. This book begins after the regiment had returned
from other outstanding service in Egypt and we shortly find it on
campaign again in Portugal and Spain pitted against its perennial
foe the blue coated infantry of the Emperor Napoleon's French Army.
The author of this book was a serving officer throughout the events
recounted within in its pages so the text rings true with
authenticity and valuable detail as well as with the obvious pride
he felt for his own corps. The Slashers' so called from days gone
by when the regiment carried swords served with distinction
throughout the Peninsular War and through the campaign in southern
France until the abdication of Napoleon and the restoration of the
Bourbon monarchy. However, Napoleon had not yet done with them nor
they with him, for they were destined to meet again on the ever
memorable fields of Waterloo where once again the regiment would
perform true to its traditions and to the finest standards of the
British Army."
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A personal narrative of a fighting regiment
There were many famous regiments in Wellington's renowned 'Old
Peninsular Army'. Perhaps the 28th Regiment of Foot was not
exceptional, but it certainly could hold its head up among the very
finest of them. This book begins after the regiment had returned
from other outstanding service in Egypt and we shortly find it on
campaign again in Portugal and Spain pitted against its perennial
foe the blue coated infantry of the Emperor Napoleon's French Army.
The author of this book was a serving officer throughout the events
recounted within in its pages so the text rings true with
authenticity and valuable detail as well as with the obvious pride
he felt for his own corps. The Slashers' so called from days gone
by when the regiment carried swords served with distinction
throughout the Peninsular War and through the campaign in southern
France until the abdication of Napoleon and the restoration of the
Bourbon monarchy. However, Napoleon had not yet done with them nor
they with him, for they were destined to meet again on the ever
memorable fields of Waterloo where once again the regiment would
perform true to its traditions and to the finest standards of the
British Army."
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