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Old 03-02-2005, 06:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Peninsular War

Anyone else interested in this?

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Old 03-02-2005, 11:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Do you mean the Peninsular War of the early 1800's?

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Old 03-02-2005, 01:48 PM   #3 (permalink)
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You mean there was another one?

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Do you mean the Peninsular War of the early 1800's?

Yes. I've got an interest in the era. Just wondered if anyone else was interested.

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I know a little bit and it is an interesting period but I have not really studied it, any period when the Great Wellington cut his teeth has got to be good.
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To tell you the truth, haven't thought about it much since college!

What particular aspects of the war interests you? I'm interested in your interest.

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Old 03-04-2005, 06:39 AM   #7 (permalink)
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The men and the personalities who led them. This was the last war where quality of fighting troops was the overiding factor in deciding battles. After this period quality of arms became a big factor, you could have well equipped but less well trained men and still win a battle.

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I know a little bit and it is an interesting period but I have not really studied it, any period when the Great Wellington cut his teeth has got to be good.
Actually Wellington cut his teeth as it were in India fighting agianst Tipoo Sultan. When he got to Spain he was not a novice. It was always the naval history that fascinated me. That was the service where ability could get you promoted rather than just having enough money to buy a commission. Nelson was a curates son, in the army he would not have had enough money to get very far.

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http://home.vicnet.net.au/~rifles95/rifle.htm

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Ferguson's Corps performed well in the battle, fighting alongside the Queen's Rangers, under James Wemyss. Pattie had the chance to pick off a important-looking Rebel officer, but declined to do so for reasons of honour. He was later told in hospital that the officer may have been Washington, but this cannot be proven with certainty. (Knowing the sense of humour some medics have, it may have been a wind-up...) Pattie, at any rate, believed it was, and wrote, "I am not Sorry that I did not know all the time who it was". There were graver matters on his mind.
Moments after the alleged encounter with Washington, a musket ball shattered Pattie's right elbow-joint. He spent the winter in Philadelphia, under threat of amputation. He endured numerous unanaesthetised operations to remove bone splinters which repeatedly broke open his wounds. In November, he also received news of his father's death in June. Yet in letters home, he bravely made jokes about his operations.
Now if he had not been such a gentle man! Read the second link I thought it might be of interest to you.

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