The King’s German Legion (Men-at-Arms) (Paperback)
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This is book number 42 in the Men-at-Arms series.
- #43: Napoleon's German Allies (2): Nassau & Oldenburg (Men-at-Arms) (Paperback): Email or call for price
- #45: Napoleon’s Polish Troops (Men-at-Arms) (Paperback): $19.95
- #61: The Portuguese Army of the Napoleonic Wars (Men-at-Arms) (Paperback): $20.90
Description
The King's German Legion was the largest and most respected of the foreign corps which fought as integrated elements of the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815). The light and heavy cavalry, light and line infantry, and horse and foot artillery of the KGL made major contributions to Wellington's victories during the Peninsular War, and several units covered themselves with glory at Waterloo. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the KGL from its origins to its disbandment, including its uniforms, weapons, flags and standards. Meticulous illustrations offer unprecedented details of this impressive fighting force.
About the Author
Otto von Pivka (the nom de plume of Digby Smith) wrote his first title for Osprey Publishing in 1972. He is a prolific author who has contributed many titles to the Men-at-Arms series on the armies and forces of the Napoleonic Wars. A former major in the British Army, he is now retired, but continues to write books on this key period.