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British Campaigns in Flanders 1690-1794 / Being Extracts from "A History of the British Army"

Chapter 3: MAPS AND PLANS
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It collects concise extracts from a larger military history chronicling British operations in Flanders between 1690 and 1794, recounting successive campaigns, set-piece battles, and sieges. The text combines campaign narratives with strategic commentary and detailed geographic description of rivers, towns, and defensive lines that shaped maneuver and logistics. Maps, plans, and notes accompany analyses of coalition coordination, siegecraft, and seasonal campaigning, offering practicable lessons and a compact reference for soldiers and readers seeking an accessible account of recurrent operations on the Low Countries’ theatre.

MAPS AND PLANS

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Steenkirk, 23rd July (3rd Aug.) 1692 13
Landen, 19th (29th) July 1693 27
Lines of the Geete, 7th (18th) July 1705 55
Ramillies, 12th (23rd) May 1706 67
Oudenarde, 30th June (11th July) 1708 85
Malplaquet, 31st Aug. (11th Sept.) 1709 111
The Campaign of 1711 125
Fontenoy, 30th April (11th May) 1745 143
Roucoux, 30th Sept, (11th Oct.) 1746 163
Lauffeld, 21st June (2nd July) 1747 171
Attack of the Allies on the Camp of Famars, 23rd May 1793 217
Dunkirk and Environs, showing the Position of the Allies from 24th Aug. to 6th Sept. 1793 237
Campaign of April 1794 299
Avesnes-le-Sec, 12th Sept. 1793; Villers-en-Cauchies, 24th April 1794; Beaumont, 26th April 1794 303
Willems, 10th May 1794 319
The Netherlands in the 18th Century At end