During the American Revolution, British light infantry and grenadier battalions figured prominently in almost every battle and campaign. They are routinely mentioned in campaign studies, usually with no context to explain what these battalions were. In an army that employed regiments as the primary deployable assets, the most active battlefield elements were temporary battalions created after the war began and disbanded when it ended.The Distinguished Corps: British Grenadier and Light Infantry Battalions in the American Revolution is the first operational study of these battalions during the entire war, looking at their creation, evolution and employment from the first day of hostilities through their disbandment at the end of the conflict. It examines how and why these battalions were created, how they were maintained at optimal strength over eight years of war, how they were deployed tactically and managed administratively. Most important, it looks at the individual officers and soldiers who served in them.Using first-hand accounts and other primary sources, The Distinguished Corps describes life in the grenadiers and light infantry on a personal level, from Canada to the Caribbean and from barracks to battlefield.
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- 2022
- 2021
Journal of the American Revolution 2021: Annual Volume
- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
This collection features a curated selection of exceptional articles that delve into new research surrounding the American Revolution and the Founding eras. It highlights significant historical insights and analyses from leading online sources, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the political, social, and cultural dynamics of the time. The articles provide fresh perspectives on key figures, events, and themes that shaped the nation’s early history, making it an essential resource for history enthusiasts and scholars alike.
- 2020
Noble Volunteers
- 392pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
The First Full Account of the Men Who Came to America to Defend an Empire.