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Richard Cannon's 'Historical Record of the Forty-sixth or South Devonshire Regiment of Foot' is a meticulously researched and detailed account of the regiment's history, from its formation to its various campaigns and battles. Cannon's writing style is factual and informative, presenting a wealth of information in a clear and organized manner. The book provides insights into the military strategies and tactics employed by the regiment, as well as the day-to-day life of the soldiers. This work is a valuable resource for historians and military enthusiasts interested in the British Army during…mehr

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Richard Cannon's 'Historical Record of the Forty-sixth or South Devonshire Regiment of Foot' is a meticulously researched and detailed account of the regiment's history, from its formation to its various campaigns and battles. Cannon's writing style is factual and informative, presenting a wealth of information in a clear and organized manner. The book provides insights into the military strategies and tactics employed by the regiment, as well as the day-to-day life of the soldiers. This work is a valuable resource for historians and military enthusiasts interested in the British Army during the 19th century. The literary context of the book reflects the historical accounts of military campaigns and the documentation of regimental history common during the Victorian era. Cannon's expertise in military history is evident throughout the book, making it a comprehensive and authoritative account of the Forty-sixth Regiment. Readers will appreciate the depth of research and the attention to detail present in this work, making it a must-read for anyone interested in military history and regimental studies.
Autorenporträt
Richard Cannon (no known dates of birth and death) was a distinguished British military historian, notable for his extensive work documenting the histories of various regiments of the British Army. His literary catalog primarily constitutes part of the official 'Historical Records Series,' which was initiated by the British government in the 1830s. A career officer and later a civil servant, Cannon devoted his attention to capturing the rich heritage of the military units in detail. Among his contributions, the 'Historical Record of the Forty-sixth or South Devonshire Regiment of Foot,' offers a meticulous chronicle of the regiment's activities, campaigns, and evolution, underscoring his commitment to preserving military history. Cannon's writing is characterized by its thoroughness and focus on factual detail, presenting an invaluable resource to historians and military enthusiasts alike. His contributions to British military historiography remain a standard reference for the study of regimental history and development. While information on his personal life and career outside authorship is limited, Cannon's legacy endures through the detailed records he has left behind.