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Richard Cannon's illustrious tome, 'Historical Record of the Fourth, or the King's Own, Regiment of Foot', is not simply a chronicle of military engagements but also a compendium of regimental existence from its inception in 1680 to the year 1839. Cannon meticulously renders the evolution and the martial endeavors of this prestigious unit within the larger context of British military history. The narrative is suffused with a scholarly tone, embracing both the valor and the vicissitudes of soldiering life, whilst situating the chronicle within the framework of historical research and literary…mehr

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Richard Cannon's illustrious tome, 'Historical Record of the Fourth, or the King's Own, Regiment of Foot', is not simply a chronicle of military engagements but also a compendium of regimental existence from its inception in 1680 to the year 1839. Cannon meticulously renders the evolution and the martial endeavors of this prestigious unit within the larger context of British military history. The narrative is suffused with a scholarly tone, embracing both the valor and the vicissitudes of soldiering life, whilst situating the chronicle within the framework of historical research and literary tradition. His detailed account reflects a discerning appreciation for historical methodology, with a prose that weds clarity to comprehensiveness in the historical narration of the regiment's storied past. In delving into the life of Richard Cannon, one unearths a figure of considerable erudition and devotion to military history. His own experiences and connection to the British Army likely provided fertile ground for the inspiration and detailed knowledge evident within the pages of his work. Cannon's steadfast dedication to painstakingly document the regiment's history speaks to his commitment to preserving and honoring the legacy of the King's Own Regiment of Foot, ensuring its historical significance is recognized and its stories enduringly told. 'The Historical Record of the Fourth, or the King's Own, Regiment of Foot' stands as an essential reference for both military historians and enthusiasts of military tradition. It beckons to readers with an affinity for meticulously researched history and those who seek to fathom the depths of British military heritage. This book is recommended for its thoroughness, its contribution to the tapestry of military literature, and as a lasting tribute to the soldiers who have, across time, donned the regimental colors and served with distinction.

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Richard Cannon, a prominent British military historian from the nineteenth century, is best known for his extensive work on regimental histories of the British Army. Serving as the Adjutant General's office's head, Cannon had privileged access to official records, which he meticulously compiled into a series of regimental histories. Among his notable contributions is the 'Historical Record of the Fourth, or the King's Own, Regiment of Foot,' an in-depth chronicle of one of the British army's oldest infantry regiments. Cannon's dedication to documenting military history has provided generations of scholars and military enthusiasts with an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution and engagements of British military forces. His scholarly writing is characterized by detailed descriptions and a narrative that conveys not just the actions but also the ethos of the regiments he chronicled. Though specific biographical details of Cannon's life are limited, his literary legacy continues to be a reference point for the study of British military history and has cemented his place as an authoritative figure in the field.