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Featured battle : Soissons

Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

Date : 14 February 1814

Even as Napoleon was winning at Vauchamps the Allied Army of the North was making its presence felt at approximately the same distance from Paris. This action was a surprise raid by a mainly Cossack force which took the town by storm.

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Monument to Sir Thomas Picton, Carmarthen

Monument to Sir Thomas Picton, Carmarthen

This column, at the top of Picton Terrace in Carmarthen, Wales, was errected to commemorate General Sir Thomas Picton, (August, 1758 - June 18, 1815) who led the 'Fighting' 3rd Division of the Duke of Wellington's troops during the Penninsular War and died leading a gallant charge at Waterloo. The current monument dates from 1847, and replaces an earlier one which was finished in 1828 and although much more elaborate fell into disrepair.

Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43

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Tribals, Battles and Darings

Alexander Clarke
Here is a mass of information about a very special group of Royal Navy ships. They were the first generation of general purpose destroyers developed when accepted understanding was that destroyers were built to fulfil particular roles. The intention was to create a ship which could undertake many of a cruiser’s functions in a destroyer package with consequent savings in materials and manning. The book covers their conception, creation and actions. All classes do not get equal treatment as there is a strong bias towards Tribals. This is understandable as they were the first of the breed and saw the most action.
The narrative flows and is most readable, the photographs, of high quality, are many and varied and the whole is supported by a set of notes and a very extensive bibliography.
A super read which we highly recommend.

Seaforth Publishing, 2022

Reviewed : 2022-02-13 15:16:58