"“Bloody Provost”-Discipline during the War of 1812" Topic
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Tango01 | 04 Oct 2017 4:02 p.m. PST |
"As young subaltern, John Le Couteur, of the 104th Foot, left a lengthy record of his service in Canada between 1812 and 1817. In an entry dated 5 February 1813, when frequent inspections of the guard may have given him cause to reflect upon his men, Le Couteur wrote…" Free to read here PDF link Amicalement Armand
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IronDuke596 | 06 Oct 2017 9:02 a.m. PST |
A very good article on the disciplinary aspects of both the British, Canadian and American soldiers. |
Silurian | 06 Oct 2017 9:14 a.m. PST |
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Tango01 | 06 Oct 2017 11:06 a.m. PST |
Glad you enjoyed it my friends!. (smile) Amicalement Armand
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Rudysnelson | 06 Oct 2017 4:31 p.m. PST |
Jackson in Alabama also had problems with desertion and even mutiny of entire units. |
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