The Waterloo Armies: Men, Organization & Tactics

The Waterloo Armies: Men, Organization & Tactics

by Philip Haythornthwaite
The Waterloo Armies: Men, Organization & Tactics

The Waterloo Armies: Men, Organization & Tactics

by Philip Haythornthwaite

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Overview

German troops formed the majority of Wellingtons forces present at the Battle of Waterloo including those of Nassau, Brunswick, Hanover and the Kings German Legion, and they have left a large number of first-hand accounts of their role in the battle.The actions of the King's German Legion an integral part of the British Army and partly officered by British soldiers has been published in English, but to a limited degree: Herbert Siborne published letters written to his father; Ompteda and Wheatley have had their memoirs published; and History of the Kings German Legion included a small number of letters, including the oft-misquoted account of the defence of La Haye Sainte by Major Baring. This forms a tiny proportion of the German material available. Therefore it is not surprising that early British histories of the battle have largely sidelined the achievements of the German troops, and this has been regurgitated by most that have followed. This situation did not change until the 1990s when Peter Hofschroer published his two-volume version of the campaign from the German perspective, which included snippets of German documents published in English for the first time. But even this proved not totally satisfactory, as it did not provide the whole document to allow full interpretation. There is a great need to provide an English version of much of the original German source material to redress the imbalance; this volume is intended to remedy that situation by publishing sixty of these reports and letters fully translated into English for the first time, giving a clearer insight into the significant role these troops played. Gareth Glover is a historian specialising in the Waterloo campaign and the Peninsular War. He left school at eighteen to join the Royal Navy as a Seaman Officer and completed his extensive training course at Dartmouth College. He has published articles in The Waterloo Journal and the Journal of the Royal Artillery, and a novel about Waterloo, Voices of Thunder.Christmas Selection 2010, Napoleon.org website

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473819757
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Philip Haythornthwaite is one of the most distinguished and prolific writers on the military history of the Napoleonic era. He has long been established as an authority on the major battles of the time, in particular those fought in the Iberian peninsula, and he has made a special study of the armies and the soldiers who confronted each other across Europe during 15 years of almost continuous warfare. His many previous books include: The Peninsular War: The Complete Companion to the Iberian Campaigns 1807-14; The Armies of Wellington; Waterloo Men: The Experience of Battle, 16–18 June 1815; Die Hard! Famous Napoleonic Battles; The Napoleonic Source Book; Who Was Who in the Napoleonic Wars; Wellington's Army: The Uniforms of the British Soldier 1812–1815 and Waterloo Armies.

Table of Contents

Introduction     1
The Waterloo Armies: Organization, Weapons and Tactics     5
Cavalry: Its Composition and Role     7
Infantry: Its Composition and Role     13
Artillery: Its Composition and Role     22
Wellington's Army     31
The British Army     34
Command and Staff     34
Infantry     38
Cavalry     61
Artillery     72
Supporting Services     75
The Hanoverian Army     79
The Brunswick Corps     84
Napoleon's Army     89
Command and Staff     95
The Imperial Guard     100
Infantry     114
Cavalry     131
Artillery     143
Engineers and Supporting Services     145
The Netherlands and Prussian Armies     151
The Netherlands Army     153
Command and Staff     155
Infantry     158
Cavalry     163
Artillery and Supporting Services     166
The Nassau Contingent     168
Blucher's Army     173
Command and Staff     180
Infantry     185
Cavalry     200
Artillery and Supporting Services     206
Notes     210
Strengths and Casualties     215
Orders of Battle     226
Bibliography     235
Index     241
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