Mike Chappell

The king 's German legion. 1: 1803 - 1812

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The formation of the King's German Legion resulted from the occupation of Hanover, their homeland, by the French in 1803. After assorted expeditions including Copenhagen in 1807 and Moore's retreat to Corunna, the Legion joined Sir Arthur Wellesley in the Peninsula. It was here that they were to earn undying renown as the crack corps of Wellington's army. The Legion represented about 20% of Wellington's fighting strength and distinguished itself in all the major actions, including their famous charge at Garcia Hernandez during the Salamanca campaign.

Condition

Used - Acceptable

Language

English

Article type

Book - Paperback

Year

2000

Publisher

Osprey Oxford

Number of pages

48 pages

EAN

9781855329966

Illustrated

Yes

Series

Men-at-arms series 338

48 pages illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm. text and colour plates by Mike Chappell. Includes bibliographical references and index. Armed Forces Great Britain Grande-Bretagne Great Britain. History. Military history.