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Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde

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A military biography traces the life and career of a Scottish-born officer who rose from modest origins to field‑marshal rank and a peerage, following his early education and adoption of a new surname. It recounts his service across the Peninsular campaigns, colonial and home postings, and expeditions in China and India, and describes his role in the Crimean War and, in India, his organization and leadership during the Mutiny, including the relief and storming of Lucknow and subsequent campaigns in Rohilcund, Central India, and Oude. The narrative closes with his later honors and final recognition at Westminster Abbey.

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Archibald Forbes

Archibald Forbes was a notable war correspondent and author in the 19th century, recognized for his detailed accounts of military campaigns. His works often reflect his firsthand experiences on the battlefield, providing readers with vivid insights into the life of soldiers and the realities of war. Among his significant contributions to military literature are 'Barracks, Bivouacs and Battles' and 'The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80', which explore the complexities of warfare during his time. Forbes's writing is characterized by a blend of personal narrative and historical analysis, making him an important figure in the documentation of military history.

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