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Tango0115 Oct 2020 3:02 p.m. PST

"Major-General Sir William Inglis was a British Army officer who had a long and successful career. He served across the British Empire in several campaigns, but it was his actions in the Peninsular War (1808-14) that earned him national fame. He showed enormous personal courage and leadership under fire, and created a legend that lasted for centuries…"
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42flanker16 Oct 2020 5:50 a.m. PST

"a legend thatlasted for centuries"

Well, two so far.

Tango0116 Oct 2020 11:37 a.m. PST

(smile)


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dibble16 Oct 2020 2:00 p.m. PST

"A decisive draw" :D Albuera was an Allied victory.

Delort16 Oct 2020 2:07 p.m. PST

A decisive draw????!!!!

dibble16 Oct 2020 2:49 p.m. PST

A decisive draw????!!!!

Must have won the penalty shootout?

Tango0117 Oct 2020 11:47 a.m. PST

Ha!…..


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