Counter Charge of the 12th and 13th Light Dragoons by Chris Collingwood.
Lord Uxbridge commits the Light Dragoons against the French Cuirassiers and Chasseurs, who are driven over the ridge and down the slope. This action happened many times during the battle.
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Counter Charge of the 12th and 13th Light Dragoons by Chris Collingwood. - Editions Available
Ride Like the Devil - the Charge of the 13th Light Dragoons at the Battle of Vittoria by Chris Collingwood.
Battle of Vittoria, June 21st 1813. Duke of Wellingtons victory over the French with an army of 79,000 British, Portuguese and rebel Spanish troops. The battle of Vittoria ended Napoleons domination of Spain.
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Ride Like the Devil - the Charge of the 13th Light Dragoons at the Battle of Vittoria by Chris Collingwood. - Editions Available
The Charge of the Red Lancers on Mercers Troop of Royal Horse Artillery by Chris Collingwood.
Waterloo - 18th June 1815. The Red Lancers made five separate attempts on the allied squares and batteries suffering heavy casualties but failing to break either. Mercers artillery troop would not retire and served their guns continuously regardless of repeated attack.
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The Charge of the Red Lancers on Mercers Troop of Royal Horse Artillery by Chris Collingwood. - Editions Available
The Worst Scrape - Retreat from Burgos October/November 1812 by Chris Collingwood.
After a major victory at Salamanca (22 July 1812) Wellington occupied Madrid and then advanced to capture Burgos - unfortunately with insufficient siege equipment he was compelled to retire and forced to experience a harrowing retreat, it was, he said The worst scrape. However, when the campaigning season ended, Spain, south of the Tagus, was free of the French.
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The Worst Scrape - Retreat from Burgos October/November 1812 by Chris Collingwood. - Editions Available
The Vedette of the 13th Light Dragoons by Chris
Collingwood. Scouts of the 13th Light Dragoons keep watch on the advancing
French Army.
"The Worst Scrape" Retreat from Burgos
October/November 1812 by Chris Collingwood After a major victory at Salamanca (22 July 1812) Wellington occupied
Madrid and then advanced to capture Burgos - unfortunately with
insufficient siege equipment he was compelled to retire and forced to
experience a harrowing retreat, it was, he said "The worst
scrape". However, when the campaigning season ended, Spain, south of
the Tagus, was free of the French.
Advance on Vittoria by Chris CollingwoodThe 13th Light Dragoons cross a small river as part
of Wellingtons armies advance on Vittoria in June 1813 during the
Peninsula Campaign.Battle of Vittoria,
June 21st 1813. Duke of Wellington's victory over the French with an army
of 79,000 British, Portuguese and rebel Spanish troops. The battle of
Vittoria ended Napoleon's domination of Spain.
Counter Charge of the 12th and 13th Light Dragoons
by Chris CollingwoodLord Uxbridge commits the Light Dragoons against the French
Cuirassiers and Chasseurs, who are driven over the ridge and down the
slope. This action happened many times during the battle.
Incident on the Peninsula by Chris Collingwood.British 15th Light dragoons (and Hussars) and 16th Light Dragoons
engage the French 1st Provincial Chasseurs during the Peninsula War