Officers and Soldiers of the French Imperial Guard. Vol. 5. The artillery train, the wagon train, administration, the medical service, headquarters staff
André Jouineau
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurOfficers and Soldiers of The French Imperial Guard Volume 5. The train, administration, medical service, headquarters staff With this 5th volume our review of the Imperial Quard ends. The book starts with the follow-up of the chapter about Horse Artillery of the Quard, the units ail too often unloved by the militarian historians : the Artillery Train and the Wagon Train. An army is nothing without logistical support and the Emperor's army would never have been able to conquer Europe without the train drivers whose courage and abnegation, often in very difficult conditions, enabled him to win. Then we look at the Administration of the Quard, whose war commissioners, parade inspectors and personnel, dressed, equiped and supplied the glorious army for fifteen years. We look at the Medical Service which, thanks to the admirable Larrey and his famous mobile ambulances, brought succour to the wounded more quickly and effectively on the battlefields. We finish with the Staff, the indispensable element for the conduct of operations, with the Adjudant-Commandants, their Assistants and their indefatigable aides de camp. Without forgetting the famous Ordnance Officers, overflowing with activity, who were the "eyes" and the "ears" and the "voice" of the Emperor. |
RésuméPrésente de façon synoptique les uniformes des soldats, sous-officiers et officiers de la cavalerie de la Garde Impériale de Napoléon Ier. ©Electre 2024 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Éditeur(s) Date de parution
29 octobre 2008
Collection(s)
Officiers et soldats
Rayon
Science militaire
Contributeur(s) Alan McKay
(Traducteur) EAN
9782352500506
Nombre de pages
82
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
24.0
cm x
20.0
cm x
0.8
cm
Poids
345
g
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