Fix Bayonets!

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23rd foot royal welch fusiliers
A01=Donald E Graves
america
auld grog willie
Author_Donald E Graves
battle of albuera
battle of alexandria
battle of copenhagen
battle of crysler's farm
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commandant of fort wellington
egypt
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french revolutionary wars
james madison
king george iii
lord nelson
major general william stewart
marshal soult
martinique
napoleon bonaparte
napoleonic wars
peninsular war
prescott
siege of fort erie
spain
the duke of wellington
the netherlands
thomas pearson
war of 1812
west indies
winfield scott

Product details

  • ISBN 9781896941271
  • Weight: 970g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Feb 2007
  • Publisher: Robin Brass Studio
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Thomas Pearson, a country parson's son, was commissioned in the 23rd Foot, Royal Welch Fusiliers, in 1796. In a career spanning 47 years he fought on three continents, was wounded five times, received two battlefield promotions and achieved the rank of general.

Fix Bayonets! follows this hard-biting soldier in the deserts of Egypt, the dikes of the Netherlands, the jungles of the West Indies, the mountains of Spain and the wilderness of America. Through Pearson's true-life adventures we learn about war, wine, women and song in a fascinating epoch and meet a cast of famous and infamous characters, including King George III, Napoleon, the Duke of Wellington, James Madison, Winfield Scott, Marshal Soult, Lord Nelson and Major General William (Auld Grog Willie) Stewart.

The centrepiece is a detailed account of the bloody battle of Albuera in 1811. Albuera was the high point of Pearson's career - he went into it as a junior major in his brigade and came out as the brigade commander. because he was the only officer above the. rank of captain still standing.

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