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Riflemen : The History of the 5th Battalion, 60th (Royal American) Regiment - 1797-1818, Paperback / softback Book

Riflemen : The History of the 5th Battalion, 60th (Royal American) Regiment - 1797-1818 Paperback / softback

Part of the From Reason to Revolution series

Paperback / softback

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The 5th Battalion of the 60th (Royal American) Regiment was the first rifle battalion in the regular British Army.

Raised in 1797, it marked a significant step in the development of British light infantry and rifle corps.

Lieutenant Colonel Francis de Rottenburg, the battalion's commander for almost 10 years, formulated the first British Army light infantry manual.

After serving in Ireland during the 1798 rebellion, in the West Indies, and in the Americas, the battalion rose to fame during the Peninsular War.

It was one of only three battalions to be present from the initial landings in Portugal through to the invasion of France, and victory six years later.

Divided between the brigades of Wellington's army to provide specialist rifle and skirmishing capability, the riflemen often formed advance or rear guards, patrols and outposts.

Frequently praised by Wellington and his divisional commanders, the battalion won 16 battle honours. Drawing on official records, memoirs, court martial transcripts, inspection reports, and unpublished letters, Riflemen recounts not only the campaigns in which the battalion fought, but also many personal stories of the soldiers who served with it.

Riflemen includes tales of murder, promotion from the ranks, desertion, prisoners of war, and small actions that are often overlooked.

As the first history of the battalion written in almost 100 years, it sheds new light on a vital component of Wellington's army and its important place in the history of the British Army.

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