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Index
Cover
Half Title Page
Title Page
Series Page
Dedication
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Maps and Illustrations
Foreword
Preface
Prologue Near Merbe Braine, Netherlands, Morning of 18 June 1815
Chapter 1 ‘Well behaved and orderly regiment’ The Long Years of a Short Peace, 1784–1793
Chapter 2 ‘The army was suffering in a most shameful manner’ The West Indies, Britain and Europe, 1793–1799
Chapter 3 ‘Our men attacked like wolves’ Egypt and Gibraltar, July 1800–June 1803
Chapter 4 ‘Where are the men to come from?’ 1st Battalion, Britain, Germany and Denmark, 1803–1807, 2nd Battalion, Britain, 1804–1808
Chapter 5 ‘The excellence of the Fusilier Brigade’ 1st Battalion, Britain and North America, 1808–1809
Chapter 6 ‘At every league dropped hundreds of our comrades’ 2nd Battalion, Spain and Walcheren, 1808–1809
Chapter 7 ‘The finest Brigade in the army’ 1st Battalion, Nova Scotia, Portugal and Spain, April 1809–May 1811
Chapter 8 ‘A glorious day for the fusiliers!’ 1st Battalion, Spain and Portugal, May–December 1811
Chapter 9 ‘We kept up a hot fire on the enemy’ 1st Battalion, Portugal and Spain, November 1811–November 1812
Chapter 10 ‘We paid Jack Frenchman in his own coin’ 1st Battalion, Portugal and Spain, November 1812–July 1813
Chapter 11 ‘My people only thought of fighting’ 1st Battalion, Spain and France, July 1813–June 1814
Chapter 12 ‘And gentle peace returning’ 1st and 2nd Battalions, Britain, June 1814–March 1815
Chapter 13 ‘Remember the old times boys, this is their last try’ The Waterloo Campaign, 1815
Epilogue ‘The deeds of the good old Fusiliers done due justice’The Fates of Men, a Woman and a Regiment, 1815–2010
Abbreviations Used in Notes
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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