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Historical Record of the Forty-sixth or South Devonshire Regiment of Foot: Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1741 and of Its Subsequent Services to 1851

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Richard Cannon's "Historical Record of the Forty-sixth or South Devonshire Regiment of Foot" offers a meticulous chronicle of one of the British Army's storied regiments, tracing its formation, engagements, and evolution from its inception. Through a blend of detailed military history and narrative prose, Cannon presents a rich tapestry of the regiment's contributions to pivotal conflicts, underscoring its valor and the socio-political contexts surrounding its deployment. This work reflects the Victorian era's fascination with military glory and national identity, embodying the era's literary style that melds factual documentation with evocative storytelling. Cannon, an esteemed military historian and authority on British regiments, was likely motivated by a profound sense of duty and patriotism to document the service and sacrifices of soldiers. His familiarity with archival records, personal accounts, and military campaigns, coupled with his own experiences, lends authenticity and depth to his narrative. Cannon's works were instrumental in preserving military heritage and ensuring that the legacies of those who served were not forgotten in an increasingly modernized society. This book is essential for historians, military enthusiasts, and readers interested in the nuances of British military history. Cannon'Äôs blend of thorough research and engaging narrative will captivate anyone seeking to understand the significance of the Forty-sixth Regiment within the broader tapestry of British military history.

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eBook : 18 de diciembre de 2019