Wellington's Specialist Troops

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18th eighteenth
19th nineteenth century
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Artillery
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Author_Philip Haythornthwaite
battle record
British Royal Navy
Category=JWT
combat history
commissariat
Corps Engineers
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equipment
forces
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illustrated
insignia
Napoleon Bonaparte Buonaparte
Napoleonic Wars
organisation
Special Forces
surgeon
uniform

Product details

  • ISBN 9780850458626
  • Weight: 194g
  • Dimensions: 184 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov 1988
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The specialist troops of Wellington's army played a crucial role in the success of the British Army.

Though often understaffed and ineptly managed, the artillery, engineers, transport and commissariat, and medical services contributed to Wellington's ultimate victory in 1815. The Royal Artillery and Corps of Royal Engineers comprised a small number of highly trained officers, while the commissariat was composed of untrained civilians outside military discipline, and the medical services suffered from a shortage of trained surgeons.

This richly illustrated book examines the organization, uniforms and equipment of each of these specialist departments.

Philip J. Haythornthwaite is an author and historical consultant specializing in the military history, uniforms and equipment of the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly the Napoleonic Wars. He has written over forty books, including more than 20 Osprey titles and innumerable articles and papers on military history.

Bryan Fosten was born in 1928, the son of a Master Military Embroiderer and a Court Embroidress. He served in the army in Egypt and Palestine and returned to follow the printing trade. He was the founding editor of the magazine Tradition and has written and illustrated many books, often in collaboration with his late brother, Donald Fosten.