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Richard Cannon's 'Historical Record of the Twelfth, or the Prince of Wales's Royal Regiment of Lancers' is a diligent chronicle that provides a meticulous account of the regiment's inception in 1715 through to its involvement up until 1848. Not merely a military log, Cannon's work is imbued with a narrative flair, presenting the historical trajectory of a renowned cavalry regiment in the context of British military campaigns, with an emphasis on the valor and tradition that underscore its storied heritage. The blend of descriptive prose and tactical analysis set within the broader military…mehr

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Richard Cannon's 'Historical Record of the Twelfth, or the Prince of Wales's Royal Regiment of Lancers' is a diligent chronicle that provides a meticulous account of the regiment's inception in 1715 through to its involvement up until 1848. Not merely a military log, Cannon's work is imbued with a narrative flair, presenting the historical trajectory of a renowned cavalry regiment in the context of British military campaigns, with an emphasis on the valor and tradition that underscore its storied heritage. The blend of descriptive prose and tactical analysis set within the broader military literary context offers readers an engaging glimpse into the life and times of a key military unit during a formative period of British history. Richard Cannon, serving as an adjunct to military historiography through his detailed regimental histories, penned this volume with a clear intent to celebrate and preserve the legacy of military formations. His role as a compiler of regimental records possibly stemmed from a deep-seated conviction in the importance of institutional memory and the value of such records in instilling pride and continuity within the military establishment. While details of Cannon's personal motivations remain speculative, his comprehensive approach suggests a deep respect for the subject matter and an understanding of its relevance to both contemporary and future audiences. Cannon's book is an indispensable addition for scholars and enthusiasts of military history, particularly those captivated by the evolution and exploits of cavalry regiments. The 'Historical Record of the Twelfth' stands as more than a mere recounting of dates and skirmishes; it encapsulates the spirit and discipline of a regiment whose impact resonated well beyond the battlefield. As a work reproduced with care by DigiCat Publishing, it invites historical engagement and cultural appreciation, making it a prized possession for readers dedicated to the preservation of military heritage and the timeless tradition of the Lancers.

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Autorenporträt
Richard Cannon, a historical writer of the mid-19th century, made his literary mark with a dedication to documenting British military history. His works primarily focused on regimental histories, meticulously detailing the evolution, actions, and distinctions of various divisions within the British Army. One of Cannon's significant contributions includes 'Historical Record of the Twelfth, or the Prince of Wales's Royal Regiment of Lancers,' a comprehensive chronicle of a prestigious cavalry regiment. In this work, Cannon presents a thorough account from the regiment's inception, through its engagements in conflicts such as the Napoleonic Wars, providing readers with a blend of strategic insight and anecdotal richness. His literary style weaves factual historical narrative with an undercurrent of national pride, characteristic of his era. Cannon's commitment to providing a written legacy for military units has given historians and enthusiasts an invaluable resource for understanding the British Army's role and transformation during pivotal periods of history. Although his bibliography may not be extensive, the quality and depth of his writing have ensured that his contributions to historical literature, military tradition, and regimental pride are still recognized and consulted today.