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The Adventures of Captain John Patterson / With Notices of the Officers, &c. of the 50th, or Queen's Own Regiment from 1807 to 1821

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An officer's memoir recounts years with a single regiment, blending campaign narratives and tactical episodes with granular scenes of marches, sea voyages, sieges, and skirmishes. It sketches fellow officers and soldiers, records acts of bravery and the deaths of comrades, and describes the hardships of fever, scarce provisions, bad quarters, and long bivouacs. Travel and town sketches, encounters with local populations, and camp domestic life—including women and children accompanying the troops—appear alongside reflections on leadership, discipline, and the practical routine of military service. Chapters alternate vivid frontline action with anecdote and everyday detail.

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John Patterson

John Patterson was a military officer known for his memoir, "The Adventures of Captain John Patterson," which provides a detailed account of his experiences and the history of the 50th, or Queen's Own Regiment, from 1807 to 1821. His work offers insights into military life during a transformative period in British history, highlighting the challenges and adventures faced by soldiers. Patterson's narrative not only serves as a personal account but also contributes to the understanding of the social and historical context of the time.

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