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Featured battle : Sandomierz 2
Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Date : 26 May 1809
Archduke Ferdinand attempted to re-open his communictions southwards to Krakau and then on to the main Austrian army in Bohemia. The Poles with superior artillery [46 guns to 12] foiled his attempt. Losses were slight on both sides.
Featured image :
Fleet support vessels, RFA Sir Galahad, Sir Bedivere and Sir Tristram
Round Table class Landing Ship Logistics and Falklands War veterans. In June 1982, the Sir Tristram and Sir Galahad were damaged off Fitzroy, with the loss of 48 Welsh Guards and crew on Galahad. Sir Tristram was towed back to the UK and refitted, Sir Galahad was sunk as a war grave (this picture is the replacement from 1988). Sir Bedivere was lightly damaged in San Carlos Water by a bomb dropped from an Argentine Skyhawk, but returned home in November 1982 carrying the bodies of many of those service personnel who'd fallen in the conflict.
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
The Men of Wellington's Light Division
Gareth Glover and Robert Burnham
The vast majority of this book consists of letters written by officers of the 43rd Light Infantry to their families and friends back home. The authors have done a splendid job in searching out these previously unpublished accounts of the lives of these men. The reader gets a fascinating insight into what mattered to the men. The range of their concerns/interests is enormous but food, money, clothing, billeting and promotion get regular mention. There isn’t a great deal of detail about the actions they were part of perhaps this is avoided to spare the recipients although the wounding and death of fellow officers and men is often reported. One particular poignant letter from Ensign John Brumwell where, after having the officers on each side of him killed, he writes ‘I am beginning to think the ball is not yet cast that is intended for me.’ The next letter his parents received was to tell them of his death.
This book contains a wealth of information, written without the ‘benefit’ of hindsight, which will enrich our understanding of life in Wellington’s army. We highly recommend it as a jolly good read.
Frontline Books, 2022
Reviewed : 2023-01-16 14:19:39
