Our Soldiers: Gallant Deeds of the British Army during Victoria's Reign
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This volume presents narrative accounts of mid‑nineteenth‑century military operations on the Indian frontier and in Afghanistan, recounting long marches through passes and deserts, sieges of fortified towns, and storming actions. It blends tactical description with portraits of officers and rank‑and‑file men, chronicling logistical strain, skirmishes with local forces, and instances of conspicuous bravery. Alongside vivid battlefield scenes, the text offers contextual background and occasional critical reflection on the decisions that shaped campaigns, moving from campaign origins through detailed engagements to the immediate consequences for troops and occupied territories.
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