Waterloo Messenger Waterloo Messenger

Waterloo Messenger

The Life of Henry Percy: Peninsular Soldier & French Prisoner of War

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Publisher Description

At the Battle of Waterloo Sir William Ponsonby, a man who the Duke of Wellington stated had rendered very brilliant and important services and was an ornament to his profession, was killed by French lancers after leading the Union Brigade (the three Dragoon Regiments of the Royals, Iniskillings and Scots Greys) in a charge that wrecked a French advance that threatened Wellington with defeat. Sir William was a career soldier who had led his regiment in the decisive charge at the Battle of Salamanca and served with great distinction during the Peninsular War. Yet historians have blamed him because the charge at Waterloo got out of hand. In this book John Morewood uses family sources, including Sir Williams letters, as well as French and German accounts, to restore his reputation and, by shedding new light on the battle, establishes what really happen to him on that fatal afternoon. It is also a biography of a man whose bravery and professionalism distinguished him as one of the outstanding cavalry commanders of the age.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2017
April 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pen & Sword Military
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
5.4
MB
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