Wellington: a ReassessmentJ. Barrie, 1956 - 278 sider |
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... officers and 540 non- commissioned officers and men , as well as thirty - six native officers and 1,238 non - commissioned officers and men , were killed or wounded , and every officer of the 74th was a casualty . Of Wellesley's own ...
... officers and 540 non- commissioned officers and men , as well as thirty - six native officers and 1,238 non - commissioned officers and men , were killed or wounded , and every officer of the 74th was a casualty . Of Wellesley's own ...
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... officers mortally hurt was Craufurd . His talents were to be sadly missed in the later stages of the war , for a divisional com- mander of his capacity would have been invaluable to Wel- lington during the fighting in the Pyrenees in ...
... officers mortally hurt was Craufurd . His talents were to be sadly missed in the later stages of the war , for a divisional com- mander of his capacity would have been invaluable to Wel- lington during the fighting in the Pyrenees in ...
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Charles Petrie. Memorandum to Officers commanding Divisions and Brigades , and it was not intended to go beyond officers of this rank , but some of them sent copies to their battalion commanders , and so it soon became public property ...
Charles Petrie. Memorandum to Officers commanding Divisions and Brigades , and it was not intended to go beyond officers of this rank , but some of them sent copies to their battalion commanders , and so it soon became public property ...
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