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With the Connaught Rangers

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The memoir recounts an officer's service with an army regiment across garrison life and campaigns, blending humorous anecdotes, marching and camp routines, social amusements, and combat episodes. It follows postings from home ports to Mediterranean and tropical stations, naval transports, the Crimea, and northern India, describing daily routines, encounters with local people, military ceremonies, skirmishes and sieges, and the camaraderie and hardships of soldiers on campaign. Interspersed are reminiscences of barrack-room life, leave and travel on the Continent, and reflections on leadership, discipline, and the changing character of soldiering during mid-century imperial service.

About the Author

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Edward Herbert Maxwell

Edward Herbert Maxwell was a writer known for his work that often reflects on military themes and experiences. His notable book, "With the Connaught Rangers," provides insights into the life and challenges faced by soldiers, drawing from his own experiences. Maxwell's writing contributes to the literary heritage surrounding military narratives, offering readers a glimpse into the camaraderie and trials of service. His work is appreciated for its authentic portrayal of the soldier's perspective during a time of conflict.

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