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Theironduke of Uniformology writes:

Check out the latest book from Uniformology!

Uniforms of the War of Liberation 1813-1815 by Bruce Bassett-Powell

Volume 3 - Prussian Regular Cavalry, Artillery, Staff, and Auxiliary Corps

War of Liberation Volume 3

30 pages of text and 18 color plates

We have already chronicled the story of the Volunteers, Landwehr and National cavalry units in the War of Liberation. This is the story of the regular regiments that survived the catastrophe of 1806 and would remain in service until 1918. Cuirassiers, dragoons and hussars, some tracing their lineage back to the Great Elector's time, would reform and combine to form an effective cavalry force that enthusiastically took on Napoleon's cavalry in 1813. We also show the artillery and ancillary corps that made up the Prussian army and were essential to its efficiency. Re-mastered Knötel plates from Philip Cranz and an illustration from Bruce Bassett-Powell combine with a lively text to become an important addition to the literature of the Napoleonic wars.

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