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Historical Record of the Fourteenth, or the King's, Regiment of Light Dragoons: Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment and of Its Subsequent Services

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English
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History

In 'Historical Record of the Fourteenth, or the King's, Regiment of Light Dragoons,' Richard Cannon meticulously chronicles the illustrious history of one of Britain'Äôs distinguished cavalry regiments, originally formed during the late 18th century. Cannon employs a narrative style that deftly weaves together military engagements, biographical sketches, and organizational changes, reflecting meticulously on the regiment'Äôs role in key battles and as a pivotal force in British military history. The work is situated within the broader context of military historiography, showcasing the evolution of light cavalry tactics and the significance of such units during a period marked by both conflict and social change. Richard Cannon, a prominent military historian and officer, drew upon extensive archival research and personal experiences in the British Army to produce this detailed account. His tenure as the Deputy Keeper of the Records in the War Office equipped him with unique insights and access to primary sources, fueling his passion for documenting military history. Cannon's dedication to preserving the narratives of regimental history is evident in his scholarly approach, as he aims to honor the valor and sacrifices of those who served. This book is a quintessential read for enthusiasts of military history, scholars researching the Napoleonic era, and those interested in the evolution of cavalry tactics. With its blend of rigorous research and engaging storytelling, Cannon'Äôs work not only enlightens readers about the Fourteenth Dragoons but also deepens the appreciation for the complex tapestry of British military heritage.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066135812

Release date

Ebook: December 19, 2019

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