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Monuments dedicated to fallen officers depict them riding their horses. If the horse is shown with front feet off the ground, the soldier died in battle. The officer whose horse has one hoof raised died of his wounds. And the officer sitting a horse on all fours did not die of a war-...
The one military resource, that was important to each side, was the pool of English and Scottish officers with experience of fighting in Europe, where the Thirty Years War (1618 to 1648) was in progress across the continent. Each side relied upon these officers, particularly in the use of ...
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With a Sword in One Hand and Jomini in the Other: The Problem of Military Thought in the Civil War North. By Carol Reardon. (Chapel Hill, NC: University of... With a Sword in One Hand and Jomini in the Other: The Problem of Military Thought in the Civil War North. By Carol Reardo...
‘a short and severe war’ over ‘a benevolent war infinitely prolonged’, and some – perhaps many – officers treated this as a declaration of open season on their prisoners of war. The most shocking method of interrogation was the ‘water cure’ (shown below) – the contemporary ...
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The problem was, the two different factions in Scotland which had fought each other during the first Civil War, that is, the Scottish Royalist vs. the Covenanters, were still at odds, and had very different ideas of the conditions under which they would allow Charles II to govern. Montrose...