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In "Historical Record of the Fifteenth, or, the Yorkshire East Riding, Regiment of Foot," Richard Cannon provides a meticulous chronicle of one of the British Army's distinguished units, offering insights into its formation, battles, and evolution from its inception to the mid-19th century. Cannon employs a narrative style that combines precise historical detail with an engaging prose, capturing the regiment's military engagements and the sociopolitical landscapes of the times. As part of the broader tradition of regimental histories, this work stands as both a substantive military record and…mehr

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In "Historical Record of the Fifteenth, or, the Yorkshire East Riding, Regiment of Foot," Richard Cannon provides a meticulous chronicle of one of the British Army's distinguished units, offering insights into its formation, battles, and evolution from its inception to the mid-19th century. Cannon employs a narrative style that combines precise historical detail with an engaging prose, capturing the regiment's military engagements and the sociopolitical landscapes of the times. As part of the broader tradition of regimental histories, this work stands as both a substantive military record and a reflection of British national identity, showcasing the valor and sacrifice of those who served within its ranks. Richard Cannon was a notable military historian and an army official in his own right, whose professional background profoundly informed his writing. He held the position of Adjutant-General of the Royal Army and was immersed in the military culture of his time. This experience allowed him to approach the subject matter with authority, ensuring that his historical recount was not only accurate but resonant with the lived experiences of the soldiers whose stories he tells. "Historical Record of the Fifteenth, or, the Yorkshire East Riding, Regiment of Foot" is an essential read for military historians, enthusiasts of British history, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of military service. Through Cannon's thorough research and engaging narrative, readers are invited to explore the legacy of the Fifteenth Regiment, garnering insights into the broader themes of courage, duty, and the intricate tapestry of 19th-century British military endeavors.

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Richard Cannon (1779-1865) was a renowned British military historian and antiquarian whose historical works have served as significant resources for research into the British Army. With a meticulous approach to documenting military heritage, Cannon's writings often combine a rigorous attention to detail with a narrative style that vividly brings the past to life. One of his notable contributions to military historiography is the 'Historical Record of the Fifteenth, or, the Yorkshire East Riding, Regiment of Foot,' which encapsulates the history of the regiment from its inception until the period of its publication. As part of a larger series that profiled various regiments of the British Army, this volume stands as a testament to Cannon's dedication to preserving the legacies of these military entities. Cannon's scholarly style is marked by a careful balance of primary source documentation and synthesizing narratives, making his works invaluable to both contemporary and future historians interested in the British military's evolution. Beyond regimental histories, Cannon's bibliography is extensive, contributing to the broader understanding of British military advancements and traditions.