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Historical Record of the Fifty-sixth or the West Essex Regiment of Foot - Containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1755 and of its subsequent services to 1844 - cover

Historical Record of the Fifty-sixth or the West Essex Regiment of Foot - Containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1755 and of its subsequent services to 1844

Richard Cannon

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Historical Record of the Fifty-sixth, or the West Essex Regiment of Foot," Richard Cannon delivers a comprehensive account of the regiment's storied past, chronicling its formation, significant battles, and key figures from its inception in the 18th century through various military engagements. Cannon's meticulous research is reflected in his detailed narrative style, blending vivid descriptions with factual precision. His work resonates within the broader literary tradition of military history, influenced by the growing interest in regiment-specific histories during the 19th century, capturing not only the military but also the social contexts that shaped these soldiers' lives. Cannon's background as a military historian and author provided a robust foundation for this text; his extensive experience gleaned from his previous works on British military regiments showcases his dedication to preserving the history of military units. The combination of his literary prowess and passion for historical accuracy is evident in the way he honors the brave men of the Fifty-sixth, creating a narrative that is both informative and evocative. This book is indispensable for enthusiasts of military history and those interested in the social fabric of the British Army. It serves not only as a thorough historical account but also as a testimony to the valor and sacrifices of the soldiers of the West Essex Regiment, making it a worthy addition to any historical library.
Available since: 01/17/2022.
Print length: 50 pages.

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