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Twenty-Five Years in the Rifle Brigade

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The narrator recounts a long military career beginning as an enlisted man and rising to quartermaster in a light infantry regiment, offering firsthand accounts of expeditions in Holland, northern Europe, Denmark, and extensive campaigning on the Iberian Peninsula and into southern France. He records marches, sieges, skirmishes and major engagements, daily hardships, discipline and promotion, practical duties as quartermaster, and reflections on conduct and faith. The narrative mixes tactical description with vivid camp-life scenes, moral observation, and plain, unadorned prose, concluding with retirement due to ill health and appended letters and testimonies from comrades.

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William Surtees

William Surtees was a British author and military officer, best known for his memoir "Twenty-Five Years in the Rifle Brigade." In this work, he provides a detailed account of his experiences and observations during his service, offering insights into military life in the 19th century. Surtees' writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, reflecting both the challenges and camaraderie of soldiers. His contributions to literature provide valuable perspectives on the historical context of his time, making his works significant for readers interested in military history and personal narratives.

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