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With the Naval Brigades in Egypt & Sudan

Two First-Hand Accounts by Royal Navy Officers, 1882-85

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The 'Jack Tars' at war in the Mediterranean, the desert, and along the River Nile highlights the significant role of the Naval Brigades of the Royal Navy during the Victorian era. With few opportunities for battle fleets to engage since Trafalgar until the First World War, naval crews consistently demonstrated their capability on land, earning a reputation equal to their achievements at sea. This special Leonaur book delves into the actions of sailors during the Egyptian War of 1882 and subsequent battles against the Mahdists, including the attempt to relieve Khartoum in Sudan. Wilson's account, narrated by Bradford, vividly describes the early stages of the desert campaign and the intense fighting at El-Teb, where the British force faced near destruction. Central to this action, Wilson experienced the failure of the Gardner gun as the enemy breached the British square. Beresford's gripping recollections detail his ship, 'Condor,' at Alexandria, the fierce combat at Abu Klea, the arduous desert march, and the dramatic misadventures of the Nile river steamer he commanded while attempting to rescue Gordon. This edition is enhanced with illustrations, maps, and photographs not included in the original texts, providing a comprehensive view of these military endeavors.

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With the Naval Brigades in Egypt & Sudan, Charles Beresford, Edward E Bradford

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2023
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