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A career-spanning memoir recounts service in the Royal Artillery and participation in major campaigns, offering first-hand accounts of battles, sieges, and the hardships of campaign life. It interweaves tactical descriptions and personal recollections of the Crimean operations, the Indian Mutiny, frontier fighting in Afghanistan and Bhutan, and later administrative and staff appointments, including ordnance and academy duties. The narrative examines artillery technology, army organization, promotion principles, and reforms, and includes visits, interviews with senior commanders, and reports on cemeteries and garrison conditions that broaden the logistical and institutional perspective.
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