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Historical Record of the Thirty-first or the Huntingdonshire Regiment of Foot (1702-1850) - An account of the formation of the regiment in 1702 and of its subsequent services to 1850 - cover

Historical Record of the Thirty-first or the Huntingdonshire Regiment of Foot (1702-1850) - An account of the formation of the regiment in 1702 and of its subsequent services to 1850

Richard Cannon

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Historical Record of the Thirty-first, or, the Huntingdonshire Regiment of Foot (1702-1850)," Richard Cannon meticulously chronicles the storied history of one of Britain'Äôs esteemed military regiments. This work, characterized by its rigorous research and detailed narrative style, delves into the regiment's origins, significant engagements, and its evolution throughout a pivotal period in British military history. Cannon's adept use of primary sources affords the reader an authentic glimpse into the lives of the soldiers and the socio-political backdrop of their endeavors, enriching our understanding of military heritage and the broader context of British colonialism and warfare during these years. Cannon, a noted historian specializing in military records, was well-placed to document the experiences of the Thirty-first Regiment, drawing from his own background in the study of regimental histories and the impact of warfare on society. His extensive work in the archives and his passion for preserving military history is palpable in this publication; he sought not only to record facts but to honor and memorialize the sacrifices of those who served, acknowledging the regimental identity and camaraderie that defined them. This book is an essential read for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of British history. Cannon's work not only illuminates the past but also serves as a vital resource for understanding the legacy of military service and its echoes in contemporary society. Engage with this detailed account to explore the valor and tribulations faced by the Thirty-first Regiment, an emblem of dedication and resilience in the annals of history.
Verfügbar seit: 17.01.2022.
Drucklänge: 247 Seiten.

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